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	<title>Italy’s Cultural Tourism | Breaking Travel News</title>
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	<description>Italy’s Cultural Tourism News</description>
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		<title>Italy’s Cultural Tourism: Culture Leads, Sentiment Holds, Geography Shifts</title>
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		<description>Italy continues to hold the world’s highest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites— 61 in total — with Italian cuisine added to the list of intangible heritage in 2025. Its standing as a leading global cultural destination is firmly established.

The deeper story lies in how travellers are interacting with that heritage: which cities are strengthening their appeal, how demand is redistributing geographically, and whether growing visitor volumes are affecting experience quality.</description>
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