How to Say: Monuments in Italy

| Mon, 04/06/2015 - 18:40
Trevi Fountain

One of Italy’s most attractive features is the range of incredible monuments built through the centuries that can still be admired today.

If you are planning a trip to Italy, it is handy to know the Italian word for some of the most common monuments and sites.

Start with this list:

Chiesa / Cattedrale / Duomo / Basilica – church/cathedral, as in Chiesa di Santa Maria della Vita, Cattedrale di Lecce, Duomo di Monreale, Basilica di San Pietro.   

Torre – tower, as in Torre di Pisa

Castello – castle, as in Castello Sforzesco (Milano)

Ponte – bridge, as in Ponte Vecchio (Firenze) or Ponte dei Sospiri (Venezia)

Palazzo – palace, as in Palazzo Ducale (Venezia)

Cappella – chapel, as in Cappella Sistina (Roma)

Piazza – square, as in Piazza del Campo (Siena)

Fontana – fountain, as in Fontana di Trevi (Roma)

Teatro – theater, as in Teatro Antico di Taormina

Villa – villa, as in Palladian Villas of Veneto

Statua - statue, as in Statua del Nettuno (Bologna) or Statua del David (Firenze)

And last, but definitely not least, ColosseoColosseum (il Colosseo è un anfiteatro – the Colosseum is an amphitheater, in fact it is also known as the Flavian Amphitheater).

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