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100

This city is commonly known as the Eternal City

Rome

100

This word means both "hello" and, "goodbye" in Italian.

Ciao

100

Originally an 18 ft block of marble, it is now one of the world's most visited pieces of art

The Statue of David

100

While construction of it began in 70 A.D, this monument was only completed a decade later under the reign of Emperor Titus. 

The Colosseum  

100

This explorer may be Italian, but his name is sonominous with the New World. 

Amerigo Vespucci 

200

In 2018, a soccer team based in this city added Christiano Ronaldo to its roster. 

Turin

200

This phrase is commonly used when ordering pasta.

Al Dente

200

This Fresco, showcasing not Italian but Greek figures, can be seen in the Vatican Museum.

The School of Athens

200

Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini was reportedly ashamed of this building for its defect. 

The Leaning Tower of Pisa 

200

A true Renaissance man, this Italian is believed to have made the first blueprint for a helicopter.

Leonardo da Vinci

300

Founded on an earlier Etruscan settlement in 59 BC by Julius Caesar, this city means, "Flourishing" in Latin

Florence

300

A popular coffee drink, Cappuccino is translated to this word in English because of the frothy milk layer on its surface.

Hood or Little Cap

300

While Antonio Vivaldi focused his symphony on multiple times of the year, this composition is the most famous of 4.

Spring

300

Fillipo Brunelleschi famously solved the problem of building this Church by comparing its design to an eggshell. 

The Duomo of Florence

300

This Italian poet is often portrayed wearing a red cape with laurel wreath crown. 

Dante

400

This city is widely considered to be the birthplace of spaghetti 

Palermo

400

You might call someone this Italian title if they're uptight and demanding.

Prima donna 

400

Located in Florence, this passage contains over 1000 paintings.

the Uffizi Corridor 

400

Beautiful though it may be, this monument was bought by an Italian city in 1905 and may be considered a tourist trap. 

Juliet's Balcony

400

Elected in 2022, she is the current Prime Minister of Italy.

Giorgia Meloni.

500

Pope Paul III founded this Sicilian city's university in 1548.

Messina 

500

Often pronounced incorrectly, this word has become popular in America and is commonly used during arguments. 

Capisce 

500

Composed by Giacomo Puccini in the 1800s, this is Italy's most famous opera.

La Boheme 

500

Built on an area off the west shore of the Tiber, the original version of this monument began its build under the reign of Emperor Constantine. 

The Vatican 

500

Only reigning for 34 days in 1946, this man was the last King of Italy. 

Umberto II

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