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100

How did Roman architecture, such as the Colosseum and the Pantheon, influence later architectural styles?

  • Roman architecture introduced arches, domes, and concrete, influencing later styles by enabling larger, more durable buildings, like those seen in the Renaissance and beyond.

100

Which continent is Italy located in?

Europe

100

Who was the dictator of Italy during WW2?

Benito Mussolini

100

Tell me an interesting fact about Italy

Italy has a “free wine fountain.

100

Which country has the most UNESCO World Heritage sites?

Italy

200

What were the key innovations introduced by the Renaissance in architecture, particularly by figures like Brunelleschi?

The Renaissance revived classical principles like symmetry and proportion. Brunelleschi's Dome was a major innovation, showcasing engineering feats like the unsupported dome.

200

What type of landmass is Italy

peninsula

200

Who was the first emperor of the Roman Empire?

Augustus


200

This pasta dish is made with spaghetti, eggs, cheese, and guanciale (bacon).

Carbonara

200

This ancient Roman, oval-shaped stadium receives over 6 million visitors a year.

Colosseum

300

How can we identify Baroque characteristics in St. Peter’s Basilica?

Baroque features in St. Peter's include dramatic curves, ornate decoration, and a sense of movement, as well as the grand scale and emotional impact of its design.

300

Where is the capital of Italy?

Rome

300

What year was the unification of the Roman Republic completed?

1861

300

What do you call the Italian sauce made with basil, pine nuts, cheese, and olive oil?

pesto

300

This fountain in Rome has over 1 million euros worth of coins thrown into it each year.

Fountain

400

What is the significance of using natural materials in Italian architecture?

  • Natural materials like marble and stone connect buildings to the environment and history, adding beauty and durability while maintaining harmony with nature.

400

Which sea is Italy in?

Mediterranean

400

What day was the city of Rome founded? 

April 21st, 753 BCE


400

Which Italian University is the oldest University in the world? (hint: it's named after a city i.e. University of Rome)

What is University of Bologna?

400

This city is gradually sinking and receives over 30 million tourists annually.

Venice

500

How has Italian architecture influenced global design trends?

  • Italian architecture’s use of classical elements like columns, arches, and domes has been widely adopted, shaping buildings worldwide, especially in Renaissance and Baroque styles.

500

What is the name of the region located in Italy's boot?

Puglia

500

What year did Italy become a republic?

1946

500

Tell me an interesting fact about Italy

Italy has a “free wine fountain.

500

Italy is the __th most visited country in the world.

fifth