RAI and Ministry of Culture release 54 free videos on Italian UNESCO sites


RAI and MIBACT release 54 videos dedicated to Italian UNESCO sites.

RAI, in collaboration with the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism (which guaranteed the economic contribution for the operation), has released 54 videos illustrating Italian sites that are part of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites. The videos, which were sponsored by the Italian National Commission for UNESCO, are all also available in HD format.

Below are links to see all the videos in full (clicking will redirect you to YouTube): Rock Art of Valcamonica (1979), Historic Center of Rome (1980), The Last Supper of Leonardo da Vinci ( 1982), Historic Center of Florence (1982), Piazza del Duomo in Pisa (1987), Venice and its Lagoon (1987), Historic Center of San Gimignano (1990), The Sassi and the Park of the Rock Churches of Matera (1993), The City of Vicenza and Palladio’s villas in Veneto (1994), Historic center of Naples (1995), Historic center of Siena (1995), Crespi d’Adda (1995), Ferrara, city of the Renaissance, and its Po Delta (1995), Castel del Monte (1996), Historic Center of Pienza (1996), Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna (1996), Trulli of Alberobello (1996), Archaeological Area of Agrigento (1997), Archaeological Areas of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata (1997), Amalfi Coast (1997), The 18th-century Royal Palace of Caserta (1997), Modena: Cathedral, Civic Tower and Piazza Grande (1997), Botanical Garden of Padua (1997), Piazza Armerina, Roman Villa del Casale (1997), Portovenere, Cinque Terre and Islands of Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto (1997), Savoy Residences (1997), Su Nuraxi of Barumini (1997), Archaeological Area and Patriarchal Basilica of Aquileia (1998), Historic Center of Urbino (1998), Cilento National Park and the Vallo di Diano (1998), Villa Adriana (1999), Assisi, the Basilica of St. Francis and other Franciscan sites (2000), City of Verona (2000), Aeolian Islands (2000), Villa d’Este (2001), The Cities late Baroque of the Val di Noto southeastern Sicily (2002), Sacred Mountains of Piedmont and Lombardy (2003), Etruscan Necropolis of Cerveteri and Tarquinia (2004), Val d’Orcia (2004), Syracuse and the ruepstri necropolis of Pantalica (2005), Genoa, the Strade Nuove and the Sistema dei Palazzi dei Rolli (2006), The Rhaetian Railway in the Albula and Bernina Landscape (2008), Mantua and Sabbioneta (2008), Dolomites (2009), Mount San Giorgio (2010), The Longobards in Italy (2011), Prehistoric pile-dwelling sites in the Alps (2011), Mount Etna (2013), Medici villas and gardens in Tuscany (2013), Wine-growing landscapes of Piedmont, Langhe, Roero and Monferrato (2014), Arab-Norman Palermo and the cathedrals of Cefalù and Monreale (2015), Ancient primeval beech forests of the Carpathians and other regions of Europe (2017), Venetian defense works of the 16th and 17th centuries (2017), Ivrea, Industrial city of the 20th century (2018).

Pictured: Mantua, the Castle of San Giorgio, in a frame of the dedicated film.

RAI and Ministry of Culture release 54 free videos on Italian UNESCO sites
RAI and Ministry of Culture release 54 free videos on Italian UNESCO sites


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