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Loggia dei Militi
A delightful little Gothic gem built in 1292, the Loggia dei Militi was where the captains of the citizen militia would meet.
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Museo Archeologico allAperto Alberto Manzi
An open-air museum, south of Pitigliano on the road to Saturnia, which contains sections of vie cave and several necropolises.
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Palazzo dei Conservatori
The main seat of the Capitoline Museums is on the right of Piazza del Campidoglio as you come up the Cordonata staircase.
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Collezione gli Archi di Palazzo Comunale
Year-round you can visit the Collezione gli Archi di Palazzo Comunale , featuring instruments from the Stradivari workshop.
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Civico Museo Storico Archeologico
Part of the imposing Fortezza del Priamàr, theres a small but interesting collection of local archaeological finds housed here.
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Tempio di Cerere
The 6th-century-BC Tempio di Cerere was originally dedicated to Athena and served as a Christian church in medieval times.
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Tomb of St Francis
Hidden for almost 600 years, this tomb was discovered in 1818 following a 52-day dig, and painstakingly restored in 2011.
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Tonnara di Scopello Beach
This pretty beach sits next to an old tuna factory at the foot of dramatic rock formations, just below the town of Scopello.
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Casa Cazuffi
Frescoes decorate the façades of two Renaissance houses, known as the Casa Cazuffi-Rella, on the piazzas northern side.
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Chiesa di San Gaetano
This baroque church, with beautiful sculpted facade, was built between 1604 and 1648 on the site of an old Romanesque church.
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Chiesa di SantAgnese in Agone
This small, stately church, designed by baroque architect Francesco Borromini, hosts an annual season of chamber music concerts.
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Mole Vanvitelliana
The large building at the waterfront is the Mole Vanvitelliana, designed by Luigi Vanvitelli in 1732 for Pope Clementine.
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Museo di Stato
San Marinos best museum by far is the well-laid-out if disjointed state museum displaying art, history, furniture and culture.
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Museo Etnografico Sa Domu Antiga
To get an idea of how villagers lived in the early 20th century, this small museum recreates a rural workers typical home.
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Giardino Reale
The Giardino Reale, east of Piazza Castello, was designed in 1697 by André le Nôtre, who also created the gardens at Versailles.
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Chiesa di San Vigilio
Pinzolos beautifully sited 16th-century Chiesa di San Vigilio merits a visit for its danza macabra (dance of death) decor.
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Beatles Museum
Curiously, a Beatles Museum dedicated to George Harrison. Admission is included with entry into the Museo Mille Miglia .
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Abbazia di San Nicola
This impressive monastic complex, which dates back to at least 1050, was set on an important crossroads for pilgrims heading to Rome.
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Rocca Sforzesca
Imola itself is a pleasant-enough town with a handsome medieval core and a robust red-brick castle – the 13th-century Rocca Sforzesca.
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Museo Navale Romano
A collection of 1st-century amphorae, recovered in 1950 from the wreck of a Roman cargo vessel 4km offshore, is at the Museo Navale Romano .
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