What is the capital of Italy?
What is Rome?
Which war started in Paris
What is the Trojan War?
A place known for its art, museums, and architecture
What is Florence?
One of the most enjoyed Italian cheeses
What is Parmesan?
An Italian explorer, navigator, and colonizer who liked to sail
Who is Christopher Columbus?
A popular place to propose
What is Venice?
What is a Neolithic decorative style used in pottery?
What is cardium pottery?
The Italian name for Naples
What is Napoli?
Italy is the largest producer of this beverage
What is wine?
Famous artist who painted the Mona Lisa
Who isLeonardo da Vinci?
What is the longest river in Italy?
What is The River Po?
The oldest discovered natural skeleton of a Copper Age man in Europe
Who is Otzi?
The best place to visit on the Amalfi Coast
What is the Village of Positano?
The average Italian consumes 25kg or 55lbs of this per year
What is pasta?
A famous Renaissance artist, sculptor, poet, and architect who sculpted a marble statue of David and painted the Sistine Chapel
Who is Michelangelo?
What volcano is famous for the destruction of Pompeii?
What is Vesuvius?
When did Rome conquers Greece
When is 146 BCE?
The place where the marble for the statue of David came from
What is Fiesole?
This originated in Italy in the 15th century and was introduced to France by Catherine de Medici
What is ballet?
An Italian scientist who studied our solar system and astronomy
Who is Galileo Galilie?
What is Italy's most famous underwater village?
What is Fabbriche di Careggine?
When has Italy hosted the Olympics?
When is 1956, 1960, & 2006?
The medieval town near Florence with a wall around it
What is San Gimignano?
The national dish of Italy
What is Bolognese?
A master painter and architect who is best known for his "Madonnas," including the Sistine Madonna
Who is Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino)?