jahane-gardesh – Italy, this country is full of beauty and glory for tourists, like a paradise on earth, in all its cities, a combination of beauty, art, history, architecture, delicious food, luxurious cities, amazing gardens, high mountains and landscapes. They witness the wonderful nature.

According to the latest statistics of UNESCO, more than half of the world cultural heritage is located in Italy. Rome, Florence, Venice and many other cities of this wonderful country are attractive destinations for any visitor to Italy. Along with these big and famous cities, there are areas less known to tourists from other continents of the world, such as the Tuscany region and the villages of Chincotre with a thousand-year history, which, of course, are not on the main route of visits, but they are just as attractive as the famous Italian cities. An average of sixty million foreign tourists visit Italy every year, making it the fifth most visited country in the world.

Colosseum-1

Rome is famous for the wars and battles that took place in its amphitheatres two thousand years ago. The Colosseum was the famous gladiatorial arena of Rome and dates back to 80 AD. This place is also known as the “Flavian Amphitheater” and contains about 50,000 seats arranged in a circle around the square. In the old days, gladiators and wild animals or gladiator fights were held in this place. To inaugurate this place, Emperor Titus organized competitions that lasted 100 days and 100 nights, and about 5,000 animals were killed during this competition. Trajan, who was another Roman emperor, broke this record and in 117 days, 9,000 gladiators and 10,000 animals were killed in these competitions. About 2000 years have passed since that date and the Colosseum is still one of the most famous tourist attractions in Rome.


2-Vatican

The Vatican is the smallest independent state in the world, with an area of ​​less than half a square kilometer, and most of it is enclosed by the Vatican walls. Within it are the Vatican Palace and Gardens, the Basilica and St. Peter’s Square, and the area is governed by the Pope, the supreme head of the Roman Catholic Church. Between the museums and the great church of this compact space, you will see many tourists. Pieta, Michelangelo’s masterpiece, along with sculptures and altars designed by Bernini and… are placed inside the Basilica of St. Peter. The Sistine Chapel is an undeniably prominent and famous work of the Vatican Museums, and the motifs on its ceiling are considered to be Michelangelo’s most famous work. Inside the Vatican Palace, Raphael’s rooms, Borgia’s apartments, the Vatican Library and a number of museums including the Photo Gallery, the Secular Art Museum, the Etruscan Museum, etc. bazde.

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