Italy has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites
With 59 sites, Italy leads the world. From the Colosseum to the Amalfi Coast, the entire country is essentially an open-air museum. Some towns have ruins in their parking garages.
A few quirky things about Italy that surprise almost every visitor — small details that explain a lot about how life there actually feels.
In Italy, fun facts comes down to a few things: italy has the most unesco world heritage sites, there's a free wine fountain, and the average italian eats 23kg of pasta per year.
With 59 sites, Italy leads the world. From the Colosseum to the Amalfi Coast, the entire country is essentially an open-air museum. Some towns have ruins in their parking garages.
In Caldari di Ortona, Abruzzo, a vineyard installed a 24/7 free red wine fountain for pilgrims walking the Cammino di San Tommaso. It's real and it's still flowing.
That's about 50 pounds — the highest per capita in the world. There are over 350 named pasta shapes, each designed for specific sauces. Using the wrong shape is a genuine faux pas.