Italy: City Of Art
The four Italian cities to be introduced here are Parma, Pesaro, Spoleto, and Trento.
1、Parma
Parma is the city of theater, music, and gastronomy. It has many important monuments, museums, and famous buildings, and is praised by many travelers for its exquisite cityscape.
Parma is the Italian Capital of Culture for 2020 and 2021.
It is a UNESCO-certified creative city of Italian cuisine: Parmesan cheese is famous for its fame.
This magical place is the second largest city in the Emilia-Romagna region after Bologna, the ideal destination for travelers to revel in history, art, culture, and gastronomy.
Founded by the Romans in 183 BC, Parma is a place where history has accumulated and sunk in. These are the places that can take you to its endless beauty.
2、Pesaro
Pesaro is a charming seaside resort and a prosperous fishing port.
It has a deep musical tradition, giving birth to the famous composer, Rossini, who contributed greatly to shaping the history of opera. The National Conservatory of Music is one of the oldest and most prestigious conservatories in Italy.
In 2017, it was awarded the title of UNESCO Creative City of Music.
Here, you can browse the best collection of Baroque pottery from the Italian Renaissance.
The Rossini Opera Festival, held every August, is also world-renowned.
3、Spoleto
Spoleto is an ancient city in the province of Perugia, Italy, located in east-central Umbria, at the foot of the Apennines.
It is one of the most fascinating artistic cities in Umbria, and the accumulation of more than two thousand years of art and culture has given it a special air.
It was once an important defense center for the Umbrians, and as you can imagine, all kinds of civilizations have left their traces here over a long history full of them. The streets and buildings in the city are showing a story of the past.
4、Trento
Trento is an example of a city with a blend of nature, history, and culture.
A long and rich history of time connects it to some of the most important moments in Italian history. Located in the heart of the Alps, it was developed in Roman times and has preserved much of the architecture of that period.
People have created a unique cultural mix here, and it is a destination dedicated to making you feel happy in 360 degrees.
You can visit the spectacular Romanesque complex built in 1212, or head to the gorge and admire the spectacular waterfalls that have been carved by nature over thousands of years.