|
Central Italy
Parma, Florence, Tuscany, Montepulciano & Rome
 |
 |
Parma, located in the central part of Northern Italy, is best known for the famous foods they produce. It is in this region where you will find true Parmegiano Reggiano, Parma Proscuitto and Balsamic Vinegar from Modena.
Click here to see pictures of Parma |
|
Florence is often called the birthplace of the Renaissance. From it's famous Duomo to Michaelangelo's David, the influence of the great art masters is everywhere.
Click here to see pictures of Florence
|
 |
 |
|
 |
 |
The rolling hills, green valleys and vineyards of Tuscany have made it the subject of many postcards and movies. This fertile countryside produces wonderful olive oil, cheese, and Chianti & Brunello wines.
Click here to see pictures of Tuscany
|
|
Sitting at the top of a hill surrounded by a valley of vineyards, Montepulciano is a beautiful old town with cobblestone streets and lots of character. The surrounding vineyards produce the wonderful Vino Noble di Montepulicano.
Click here to see pictures of Montepulciano |
 |
 |
|
 |
 |
The Roman Empire was once the most powerful civilization in the world. Modern day Rome is built around the artifacts of the ancient Roman Empire. From the Colosseum, to the Vatican, to the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain this city if full of priceless treasures.
Click here to see pictures of Rome
Go to: Italian Riviera - Northern Italy - Southern Italy - Sicily |
|
|
|