71.Piazza del Plebiscito, Naples, Italy
This square is named after the plebiscite taken in 1860 which brought Naples to the unified Kingdom of Italy, now serves as square for different purposes such as open-air concerts.
72.Campanile of San Marco, Venice, Italy
This bell tower is one of the most recognizable symbols at the St. Mark’s square about 99 meters high. This bell tower once served as a lighthouse for shipping.
73.Pisa Cathedral, Pisa, Italy
Proximal to the famous Leaning Tower, this cathedral is also a beauty of its own.
The magnificence of this cathedral symbolizes prestige and power along with its historical value.
74.Knight’s Square, Pisa, Italy
This landmark used to be the political centre in the medieval era in Pisa. Now it has become the center for education for higher learning.
75.Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi, Rome, Italy
Fountain of Four Rivers: represents the rivers of Nile, Danube, Ganges and Rio de Plata. All of where the papal authority had spread.