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St. Peter's Square

Italy

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Capital: Rome

Currency: Euro (€)

Official language: Italian

Piazza San Marco Venice

Italy is a fascinating destination for those who want to not only learn Italian, but also experience all the cultural richness that the country has to offer. With historic cities, impressive architecture and some of the most popular cuisine in the world, it is the ideal place for both young and experienced learners.

 

Italy is located in southern Europe, encompassing a long, narrow peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, as well as the islands of Sicily and Sardinia.

 

Italian culture is rich and influential globally, known for its contributions to art, architecture, fashion, music, literature and cuisine. The Italian Renaissance produced figures such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Dante Alighieri. Italy is also famous for its culinary traditions, such as pizza, pasta and wine.

 

Italy has the third largest economy in the eurozone and is known for its diverse industrial sector, including manufacturing, design, fashion, automobiles, and food products. Tourism is a vital industry, attracting millions of visitors annually. Agriculture is also significant, with olive oil, wine, and high-quality food products being produced.

Main Cities

Pomegranate

The capital and largest city, rich in history and culture.

Milan

Financial and fashion center.

Naples

Known for its proximity to Vesuvius and the ancient city of

Pompeii.

Turin

Important industrial and cultural center.

Florence

Cradle of the Renaissance, famous for its art and architecture.

Venice

Unique city with its canals and historic architecture.

Highlights

Amalfi Coast

Pisa Tower

Milan Cathedral

Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore

Florence

Venice

Coliseum

Rome

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