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Italy is divided into twenty regions, consisting of one hundred and seven provinces. Economically the country is strong, according to 2014 data, Italy was the eighth power in the world and fourth in Europe. Of greatest importance to the Italian economy is the automotive industry. Italians produce car brands such as Fiat, Ferrari, Maseratti, Iveco, Alfa Romeo, Lamborghini and Ducati motorcycles.Of course, agriculture, food processing and tourism also play a large part in improving the gross domestic product. Because what the heck, but Italian food is some of the best in the world.Italy is home to some fifteen ethnic groups, communicating in numerous dialects and variations of the Italian language. The largest group is the Sardinians, there are nearly one million three hundred thousand of them. The second largest ethnic group in Italy is the Friulians, who live in the northern part of the country. Interestingly, despite the influx of immigrants, Italians are an almost mono-ethnic country, and the mixing of cultures can be seen only in the border areas in the northern part of Italy, where, in addition to Italian, German, French or Slovenian are still spoken.

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Italy, of course, belongs to the community of countries respecting the Schengen arrangements, so you will enter the country only with proof, without the need for a passport or visa. Main text:

What to see in Italy? Buy a bus ticket to Italy

Everything. This is the only and most appropriate answer. It's hard to choose just a few attractions that deserve attention. Of course, in our recommendation we will leave out the most obvious places, such as Rome or the Vatican, because there and a month will not be enough to know all the highlights of the city.

Unobvious attractions in Italy - to Rome by bus

One of Rome's more unobvious attractions is Mussolini's bunker. Since 2014, the Duce's hideout has been open to the public, but a tour of the Italian leader's hideout is only possible with a guide.Rome is famous for its museums, of course, but did you know that there's also a facility centered around mental health (or lack thereof)? We're talking about the Museo Laboratorio della Mente located in the former Santa Maria della Pietà psychiatric hospital building. Inside you'll find a reconstruction of a psychiatric hospital room or recordings and portraits of patients. The museum has an educational mission and the masses bow to reflection on the human mental condition and the social exclusion of those suffering from mental illness.

Pompeii - an ancient city frozen in a subtropical climate

Pompeii attracts some two to three million tourists each year. Everyone is curious about the city, which in 79 AD disappeared under a several-meter layer of ash and pumice. So in Pompeii you can see ancient temples, dwellings and baths enriched with frescoes and stunning mosaics. The tragedy that happened there is evidenced by casts of frozen people, for whom the city has become a huge tomb. The Baths are noteworthy. Three complexes of municipal thermal baths have been discovered within the city: the Forum, Suburban and Stabian thermal baths.The Casa dei Vettii (House of Vettius) is also worth a visit, although one of the more popular frescoes depicting the fertility god Priap is a sight more for adult eyes.

Naples for all budgets

Budget sightseeing doesn't have to involve aimlessly wandering around the city and seeing uninteresting sights that people with fatter wallets can't find time for. Naples has such a large number of sights and attractions (free of charge) that there is enough for even a several-day trip! Naples is called the city of five hundred domes, all because of the number of churches there. However, if you are not a fan of sacred tourism, Naples also offers university museums. You'll get in for free at the Fondazione Morra contemporary art gallery in the Palazzo Caracciolo di Avellino, the MADRE contemporary art museum available for free on the first Sunday of the month, or the Palazzo delle Arti Napoli.Naples, of course, has an Old Town, which is actually like an open-air museum.Naples also offers modern art in the form of street art. The city has been visited by Banksy, for example, though you'll find many works by various artists, such as Jorit Agoch's series of huge murals.

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In truth, when you buy a bus ticket to Italy (to any city) you can be sure to find a number of free attractions.If you're going somewhere for the first time, of course you'll be looking for the most popular, well-known places. However, it's worth sometimes turning down a side street somewhere to feast your eyes on something they don't show in the movies and that you won't read about on every other travel blog.

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