The Unesco sites of Campania
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Italy has almost sixty Unesco sites, it is among the countries in the world that has the most.
10 of these, between tangible and intangible sites, are in Campania
Archaeological parks, churches, architecture and monumental complexes, arts and secular traditions
These are the Unesco sites in Campania
Ten wonders, all to be experienced
Royal Palace of Caserta
Unesco heritage since 1997
Unesco site with the Carolino Aqueduct and the San Leucio Complex
Pompeii and Herculaneum archaeological excavations
Unesco heritage since 1997
Defined by UNESCO: unique places that have no equivalent anywhere in the world.
Amalfi Coast
Unesco heritage since 1997
The extraordinary Unesco cultural landscape that unites 13 municipalities on the Campania coast
National Park of Cilento and Vallo di Diano
UNESCO MAB Biosphere Reserve since 1997
180,000 hectares, dozens of municipalities, the border between Magna Graecia and the Lucanian and Etruscan peoples
Church of Santa Sofia, Benevento
UNESCO heritage since 2011
An integral part of the Unesco site Serial “The Lombards in Italy. The places of power (568-774 AD)”
The art of Neapolitan Pizzaioli
UNESCO intangible heritage since 2017
Considered art by Unesco, pizza as a sense of identity and continuity, a source of respect for cultural diversity.
Mediterranean diet
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2010
Considered by Unesco as a mix of knowledge and traditions, a common thread from the landscape to the table
The Transhumance of Zungoli and Lacedonia
UNESCO cultural heritage since 2019
For Unesco: an event that binds those who have practiced it and the countries crossed
Feast of the Lilies of Nola
Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity UNESCO since 2013
They enliven the city of Giordano Bruno every year, on the occasion of the patronal feast of San Paolino