Every week, America Domani has released a list, and brief description, of 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, listed in the order in which they were inscribed.

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Whether its hand blown glass sculptures and vases, or handcrafted ceramics, these artisans take the time to hone their craft, a skill that is often lost to time.

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A sublime and lofty Tuscan town, Lucca has hosted artists and intellectuals from all over the world for centuries.

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The Amalfi Coast is made up of 13 towns, and every week America Domani will release a brief list highlighting their history and unique characteristics.

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Check out our exclusive video about Sebastian Maniscalco’s ancestral Italian hometown of Cefalù, Sicily!

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Every week, America Domani will release a list, and brief description, of 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, listed in the order in which they were inscribed.

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