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Top 10 Weird And Unusual Tourist Attractions In Italy

Lake Reschen


It has the third-largest economy in the Eurozone and is well known for its art, food and landscapes. We are of course talking about Italy, but today we won’t be looking at any of those things, today we are taking a walk on the stranger side of Italy’s tourists attractions…

10 – Alberobello

The Fairytale Town
The Fairytale Town
With its picture-perfect prehistoric construction techniques, this small town in Italy is an amazing collection of very odd dwellings.

9 – Burano Island

Isola di Burano
Isola di Burano
Go just outside of Venice and you will soon discover Burano island. Full of colourful houses and interesting architecture its like a rainbow version of Venice itself.

8 – Lazio

The Gardens of Sacro Bosco
The Gardens of Sacro Bosco

Created during the 16th century, these are gardens of pure fantasy. With giant sculptures that are carved from living rock to crazy looking wood sculptures. No wonder they call it the park of the unusual.

7 – Marche

Cave Chapel of Genga
Cave Chapel of Genga

Deep within a complex system of caves lies not just one but 2 chapels. The only praying that would go on here is praying that the cave holds up!

6 – Cinque Terre

Cinque Terre
Cinque Terre
Dating back to the early medieval period, Cinque Terre’s five villages are some of the most colourful in the world.

5 – Rome

Street Art a Ostiense
Street Art a Ostiense
Street Art a Ostiense
Street Art a Ostiense
The Ostiense District seeks to enhance and promote the use of street art. What you end up with is a color section of Rome that is a must for street art fans.

4 – Rome

The Pyramid of Cestius
The Pyramid of Cestius
It’s not often you come across a 2000yr old pyramid in Europe, but that is exactly how old this one is in Rome!

3 – Piedmont

La Morra Vineyard Chapel
Best known as Santa Maria delle Grazie, this singular, colorful chapel situated just outside a medieval village is a site for sore eyes in an otherwise gray landscape….

2 – Sorrento

Valley of the Mills
Valley of the Mills
Known as “Valle Dei Mulini” it is a group of abandoned brick buildings nestled in the deep valley floor. It looks amazing and is well worth a visit.

1 – South Tyrol

Lake Reschen
Lake Reschen
Lake Reschen is an artificial lake which still has a church tower visible above the waterline. During the dry months, you can walk right into the church itself!

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