5 wonderful art places in Italy (you don’t expect)

Perhaps they are not among the most famous and visited monuments in Italy, but they still hold a record for the architectural beauty and the suggestion they manage to create, confirming that Italy is a country to be discovered every day.

“Beautiful country in name and in fact”, the homeland of Humanism and the Renaissance, not only preserves most of the UNESCO World Heritage sites in the world (56), but is a treasure trove of riches of which (sometimes) little is known, because deviating from the usual stages and the most well-known circuits. Whether it is the fresco worthy of the best Michelangelo kept in a Shrine lost in the Orobie, of a Romanesque monument of a Bergamo village with a (rare) circular shape in which light is the true decorative element, of the contemporary art museum park at the foot of the Aspromonte or the “ideal »Umbrian city by Tomaso Buzzi.

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