In Italy there are so many undiscovered jewels and Aquileia is one of them. A small town near Udine, it used to be one of the richest cities of the Roman Empire. Today Aquileia is part of the Unesco World Heritage and many of its treasures are still to be discovered since they lie beneath the surrounding fields. The photo above shows the inside of the basilica, whose floor is the largest Paleo-Christian mosaic of the western world.
The Italian piazza
Italy couldn’t exist without the concept of piazza. If you leave behind its architectural definition, the true meaning of piazza is pure social life. Italians meet in the piazza, dance, chat, walk in it. I would call it the shell that surrounds an expressive aggregation, as Italians often are.
A park made of beauty and history
In 1953, when Triest was still under the government of the Anglo-American troops, the Giardino di Via San Michele, a unique park made of terraces, stairways and statues, was inaugurated. Today it is a peaceful place from where you can either enjoy a fantastic view of the sea or read a book under the lush pergola.
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