I. Venice
Venice is a tourist and industrial city in northeast Italy and the capital of Veneto region. Venice used to be the center of Venice, known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic Sea". It gathered here during the Crusades and is one of the most romantic cities in the world.
The downtown area of Venice covers Venice lagoon 1 18 islands and an adjacent peninsula along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy, with 1 17 waterways criss-crossing. This saltwater lake is distributed on the coastline between Po River and Piave River. Venice's amorous feelings are always inseparable from "water". The winding water lanes and flowing clear waves are like a silent girl, with tender feelings pouring down her eyes. Its architecture, painting, sculpture and opera have an extremely important position and influence in the world.
Venice has the reputation of "born of water, beautiful because of water and flourishing because of water", and enjoys the reputation of "Water City", "Water City" and "Hundred Island City".
Second, Rome.
The capital of Italy is Rome. Rome is located in central Italy, with an altitude of 20 meters, an area of 1507 square kilometers and a population of 3.782 million. It is a famous historical and cultural city in the world and an Italian city. This area is hilly, and the Tiber River runs through Rome.
Rome, Italy, with a history of nearly 3000 years, was founded in 753 BC and is the birthplace of ancient Rome. The scale of urban buildings in Rome is basically 186 1, which was built after risorgimento. At that time, Rome expanded around the cylindrical square, which was called the old Roman district. There is a new urban area outside the ancient city called "New Rome". It was founded in the 1930s.
There are many places of interest in Rome, including the Colosseum, the ruins of ancient Rome, the fountain for girls, the Pantheon, the Angel Castle and Venice Square, which are one of the eight ancient buildings in the world. In addition, Rome is a transportation hub of railways, highways and aviation, with convenient transportation and developed tourism. Rome is also the seat of the Italian government's administrative departments, banks, tourism, insurance, scientific research institutions and consortia.
Rome's industries are mainly food, clothing, electronics, communication, construction, medicine and publishing. Tourism and service industries also play an important role in the local economy.
Three. Florence
Florence is an ancient city in central Italy, the capital of Tuscany region, located in the basin on both sides of the Arno River, surrounded by mountains. Florence is an ancient city of culture and art, as the birthplace of the Renaissance, attracting a large number of tourists. During the Renaissance, many famous artists appeared in Florence, such as poet Dante, writer Boccaccio, architect brunelleschi, painter Giotto, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Titian and sculptor Michelangelo, all of whom left immortal works. Now there are uffizi gallery, Beatty Palace, College Art Museum and National Museum in the city, and thousands of art treasures are on display. Therefore, Florence is called the artistic pearl of Europe.
Fourth, Milan.
Milan is the second largest city in Italy, located in northern Italy, with an altitude of 122 meters and an area of 1800 square kilometers. Milan is the main transportation hub connecting the Mediterranean and Central Europe, and the industrial, commercial and financial center of Italy. Milan is also the first choice for immigrants to settle in Italy.
Milan is a modern city, but it also contains many precious cultural and artistic heritages and historical sites. Milan has developed industry and strong economic strength, and its industrial output value accounts for more than half of Italy's industrial output value.
The main industries are metallurgy, chemicals, machinery, aircraft manufacturing, automobiles, motorcycles, motors and railways. Light industry mainly includes textiles and clothing, and silk occupies a very important position in Europe. There are also many big banks, financial institutions, insurance companies, consortia, Italian stocks, stock exchanges and Milan Expo.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) Naples
Naples is the largest city in southern Italy, with beautiful scenery and one of the most beautiful scenic spots in the Mediterranean. Vesuvius is located in the southeast of Naples, with an altitude of 128 1 m. It is an active volcano, which has erupted many times in the past, the most important one was a large-scale eruption in 79 AD, and the fiery pyroclastic flow destroyed the extremely prosperous ancient city of Pompeii at that time.
There is an observatory near the volcano. The most beautiful place in Naples is the beautiful coast of Saint Lucia, where the sunrise scenery is very beautiful. You can overlook Mount Vesuvius opposite the Bay of Naples. Built in the17th century, the Palace of Naples was once the residence of the governor and the king, and now it is the National Library, the New Castle and the National Art Gallery.