Northern Italy is a sightseeing paradise, dotted with cities full of monuments of great historical value. Among them, the most popular are Venice and Florence , which grew out of the water. The first one is associated with gondolas in the canals, bridges and St. Mark with the Doge's Palace. The second is considered a pearl of the Renaissance, represented by churches, palaces, and galleries with works by masters. In the north of Italy, it is impossible to miss Milan - the city of fashion and art , Turin made famous by the Shroud, Pisa with the Leaning Tower and marked by the activities of St. Anthony of Padua. Plunging deep into Italy, you need to reach Rome , the heart of a country whose monuments could be listed endlessly, but enough to mention the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Colosseum, Roman Forum and Capitoline Hill to reflect the greatness and historical wealth of this city. Every year, the Cinque Terre experiences a tourist siege, a very picturesque region made up of five charming seaside villages.