Once in a while, every person requires a break from the exhaustive routine in the office. The best idea for a break would be a pleasant long holiday in an attractive and culturally rich part of the world with one’s friends and relatives. In reality there is nothing such as good vacation to soothe those over worked nerves and take some time to have fun and appreciate life, rather than just being a machine working 24/7 with no relaxation or recreation.
When it comes to vacations, what better place to spend one’s vacations would be than some place historically rich in culture? Especially for those who are interested in history, historic events, and landmarks. Italy is one of the oldest and most culturally rich places of the world. The existence of civilization in various parts of Italy predates the Roman and Greek civilizations.
There are several historic places to visit in Italy; in reality it wouldn’t be incorrect to say that to understand the whole cultural heritage of Italy one would require more than one life. Never the less, Italy is a perfect vacation spot and with all the historic buildings and landmarks, no one would ever say otherwise. Rome and Venice are known for historic buildings. In addition, below are a few of the must see historic buildings in Italy.
The first place to visit in Rome would be the Pantheon, as it is one of the most remarkable and historic buildings in Rome. It was built around 126 AD by the emperor, and was intended to be an open temple for people to worship the gods of their belief. Later around the 7th century, it was converted into a Christian church.
The colosseum is another marvel of history in Rome. It was built in the last quarter of the first century and was the largest amphitheatre in Rome. It was used to host brutal and violent games, and in the days of its glory around 50,000 people would fill the colosseum to attend these violent games. There is not much left of the colosseum today, yet it still attracts many tourists from across the globe. In the early 18th century another great structure was built in Rome i.e. the Spanish Steps. There are a total of 138 steps currently leading from Piazza di Spagna up to Church of Trinit dei Monti.
Venice, another culturally rich city of Italy, is home to many historic buildings and landmarks. These structures include the famous Fondaco dei Turchi, The Rialto Bridge, The House of Carlo Goldoni, Palazzo Ducale, and Ca’ d’Oro and Ca’ Rezzonico. These landmarks are a must see for anyone who visits Italy as they hold an immense amount of culture and history in them.
Fondaco dei Turchi meaning the Turks warehouse is one of the oldest constructions of Italy. It was built by Gaicamo Palmieri, the initiator of one of the respectable families in Italy, and was later on rented to the Turks of the Ottoman Empire in the 17th century for trading purposes, hence getting the name of Fondaco dei Turchi.
The Rialto Bride is an additional historic building of Venice. It was originally constructed around the 4th quarter of the 12th century, but was ruined several times until its final version was built with stone which has survived the test of time. This last version was built around the 16th century, and is around 8 meter high.
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