Italy Temple Attractions

Here are the top Italy temple listings so you can find the best in Italy for your trip. Read these temple reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
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4.6 star rating
(45 reviews)
Pompei, Campania Region, Italy
Pompeii is a ruined Roman city that was buried under ash during a devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. It was then lost for nearly 1700 years after..
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4.5 star rating
(82 reviews)
Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
Forum Romanum (also known as the Roman Forum) was the centre of life for ancient Rome.
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4.7 star rating
(21 reviews)
Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
The trip to Rome will be unforgettable. Rome is an easily walkable city, which is great for first-time visitors wanting snapshots of must-see sights including the..
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5.0 star rating
(3 reviews)
Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
This is where the rich people lived in Roman times. Now it is an open air archaeological site with a lot of greenery between the ruins. You need a good guide(book) to..
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5.0 star rating
(2 reviews)
Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
This is a place for cats lovers; the biggest cat sanctuary in Rome is at this place.  All the cats here were abandoned by their former owners, i.e. no stray cats.  Make..
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4.7 star rating
(3 reviews)
Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
Biking on a Sunday (No cars on Sundays) at Via Appia Antica through the old citygate, along ancient grave monuments, the catacombs is a very nice trip.
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5.0 star rating
(2 reviews)
Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
the eternal city!!!!!!!!
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5.0 star rating
(2 reviews)
Paestum, Italy
Incredibly well-preserved Greek temples in Italy!
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4.0 star rating
(6 reviews)
Agrigento, Sicilia Region, Italy
Ancient Akragas covers a huge area — much of which is still unexcavated today — but is exemplified by the famous Valle dei Templi. This comprises a large sacred area on..
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4.8 star rating
(5 reviews)
Napoli, Campania Region, Italy
I was 12 when I walked the streets of Pompei, in awe, imagining Romans' life in the Antiquity...and how tragicly they all died at the fury og Mont Vesuvius....I went..
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