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Italy

Italy, officially referred to as the Italian Republic, stands as a country nestled at the convergence of Southern and Western Europe. Embraced by the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy predominantly comprises a peninsula framed by the towering Alps and adorned with a myriad of encompassing islands. Encompassing an area of approximately 301,340 square kilometers (116,350 square miles), this land shares its borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia and includes the enclaved city-states of Vatican City and San Marino. Notably, it boasts a territorial exclave within Switzerland known as Campione and boasts an archipelago, the Pelagie Islands, situated on the African Plate.

San Marco Monastery

The Monastery of San Marco was founded in the early twelfth century. In 1437, the monastery was given to the Dominican order. The reconstruction of the entire ensemble was carried out under the architect Michelozzo, who built the cells and cloiste... read more

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Brancacci Chapel

The Church of Santa Maria del Carmine is famous for its Brancacci Chapel with the series of frescoes "The Life of the Apostle Peter", painted between 1424 and 1480 by Masolino. frescoes of the Life of the Apostle Peter, executed between... read more

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Boboli Gardens

The Boboli Gardens were laid out in 1549 for the Medici family. In 1766, the gardens were opened to the public in 1766. The gardens are decorated with numerous statues, especially along the ancient cypress avenue of Viottolone. A marvellous hedge... read more

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St Mark's Cathedral in Venice

This monument combined the political, social and religious history of the Republic of Venice. The cathedral was built in 829 during the reign of Doge Giustiano Partecipazio to house the remains of St Mark the Evangelist, who became the sole patron... read more

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