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Museo Etnico Arbëreshe
At Civita , the tiny Museo Etnico Arbëreshe is stuffed with interesting photos and artisanal work.
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Museo Archeologico Provinciale della Lucania Occidentale
A modest collection of ancient artefacts, housed within the Certosa di San Lorenzo monastery.
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Chiesa di Madre di Buon Consiglio
Chiesa di Madre di Buon Consiglio is a snack-sized replica of St Peter’s in Rome completed in 1960.
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Chiesa di San Matteo
Located 200m to the south of Chiesa di Santa Chiara. Its the last work of Giuseppe Zimbalo.
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Chiesa di San Giovanni Fuorcivitas
The striking Romanesque church, with cinematic striped facade, dates to the 14th century.
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Torre Saracena
This ruins of this medieval Saracen defense tower are located at the eastern end of Marina Piccola.
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Palazzo della Frumentaria
A 16th-century grain storehouse that stages temporary exhibitions as part of the Museo della Città.
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Teatro Piccolo
Also known as the Odeion, the Teatro Piccolo was once an indoor theatre renowned for its acoustics.
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Spiaggia di Portu Banda
About 500m north of Nebida village, a side road leads down to a small pebble beach at Portu Banda .
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Museo dello Sport
The Stadio Olimpico offers a stadium tour and hosts a more sports museum, the Museo dello Sport.
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Colonna della Giustizia
The Colonna della Giustizia (Column of Justice) is the place where debtors were tied and lashed
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Bertazzola
The 111m-tall torrazzo is connected to the Duomo by a Renaissance loggia, the Bertazzola.
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Via Sacra
Via Sacra, the Roman Forums main thoroughfare, traverses the site from northwest to southeast.
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Chiesa di San Lussorio
The blessedly simple 14th-century Chiesa di San Lussorio is one of the wonderful old churches.
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Palazzina di Marfisa dEste
The Palazzina di Marfisa d’Este reveals ornate 16th-century decorations and a shady garden.
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Museo Nicolaiano
Contains items relating to the Basilica di San Nicola including chalices, vestaments and crests.
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Museo Antoniano
This musuem holds a collection of art and religious objects done for Paduas basilica and convent.
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Palatino Entrance
About 250m down from the Colosseum, this is the main entrance to the Palatino (Palatine Hill).
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Oratorio di San Giovanni
This 14th-century church features brightly coloured frescoes by Lorenzo and Giacomo Salimbeni.
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Monastero San Pietro in Lamosa
An 11th-century monastery founded by the Cluniac monks who first started to cultivate the region.
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