Italy provides the world with the best of travel destinations in the world, and many who have been there would recommend a lot of things as well as a lot of food for this great country of pasta and art. Unfortunately, one gem has been entirely overlooked by many, all the while being treasured by a small portion of the others. That gem is Trieste, a seaport situated in the northeast of Italy.
Housing seven different districts each with attractions of its own, Trieste a city of culture, arts and history, dating back to the conquest of Julius Cesar and the Holy Roman Empire. With that in its repertoire, Trieste is highly appreciated for its beauty both archeologically and geographically. The city brings forth its prettiest sights at night where the lights would just make the little diamond of Italy glitter.
One of the main attractions is Piazza Unitàd'Italia, the main plaza that connects the whole city through a beautiful field with some remains of the Romans’ architecture. While this plaza is beautiful to look at during the day, it is to cry for at night. This is only one of the hot spots to visit there. Trieste is also known for its churches made by famous architectures like St. Justus and the Serbian Orthodox Church.
One of the main attractions is Piazza Unitàd'Italia, the main plaza that connects the whole city through a beautiful field with some remains of the Romans’ architecture. While this plaza is beautiful to look at during the day, it is to cry for at night. This is only one of the hot spots to visit there. Trieste is also known for its churches made by famous architectures like St. Justus and the Serbian Orthodox Church.
What people love to watch in the remains of the old world would be castles, and they are not short of them here in Trieste. The Miramare Castle that was engineered by Archduke Maximillian remains majestic to this day, and stands atop the waterfront. Rich with culturally valuable artifacts, this castle is remembered alongside Castle San Giusto to be the important reminders of the Romans’ exquisite touch in this European country.
Unlike what some people might think, traveling in and to Trieste is not going to be hard at all. Housing maritime, air and land transports, all seven provinces of Trieste is not short of any means of transportation. Port Nuovo, which is Trieste’s latest seaport, accommodates a variety of ships for various purposes. As a port city, it is only common for Trieste to provide boats for tourists to get to and fro. If you are an avid traveler, you just have to come here before you leave the world.