List of World Heritage Sites in Italy

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The Historic centre of Rome (St. Peter's Basilica).
The "Sassi" of Matera.
Urbino.
The Reggia di Caserta.

Italy has the biggest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. They have 53.[1] Spain is second with 42. [2][3]

This article lists the 47 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Italy. They are ordered by when they were added to the list.

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1980s[change | change source]

1990s[change | change source]

The Baroque sites at Noto (Noto cathedral).
The rocky cliffs of the Cinque Terre in Liguria.

2000s[change | change source]

2010s[change | change source]

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  1. UNESCO World Heritage Centre. "UNESCO World Heritage Centre - World Heritage List". whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  2. "UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Italy has more than any other country on earth - In Italy Online". www.initaly.com. Archived from the original on 2012-06-10. Retrieved 2012-06-07.
  3. Amanda Briney. "An Overview of UNESCO World Heritage Sites". ThoughtCo.