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Ten Lesser Known Italian Sites
edit. . . that you should visit
edit- 1. Gruesome finds in the cellar
- Cappella Sansevero
- 2. Medieval village above Caserta
- Casertavecchia
- 3. Cave of the Sybil?
- Cumae
- 4. Better than the Colliseum
- Flavian Amphitheater (Pozzuoli)
- 5. City Walls as a grassy park
- Lucca
- 6. Beautiful, sad, amazing restoration
- Monte Cassino
- 7. Why go to Greece?
- Paestum
- 8. Author of Pinocchio is buried here!
- San Miniato al Monte
- 9. Funky, funky, funky houses
- Trullo
- 10. Awesome stone giant
- Villa di Pratolino