Italy is a Eden Garden for the photographers all over the world. It is a place rich with amazing nature landscapes, architectures that are connecting the present with the history and the modern cities filled with contemporary buildings.

From the North to the South, each and every city is a unique story. Beside the well known cities, there are hidden gems that are just another different look of Italy.

The photographic project “Discover the other Italy” has one an only purpose, to reveal the lesser known side of Italy. To achieve this, 21 professional photographers from all over the county are included. This project is sponsored by Expo 2015, Enit, with the participation of FAI, displaying 210 shots, 10 for each Italian region.

YourAmazingPlaces picked just 13 of those photos from 5 different cities to show you the hidden gems of Italy. Enjoy the views!!!

Milano

Palazzo della Ragione, which with 161.3 meters is the tallest building in Milan

Palazzo della Ragione, which with 161.3 meters is the tallest building in Milan italy

Image by Vittore Buzzi

Piazza Einaudi, with the sculpture “The Human Condition” by Agenore Fabbri

Piazza Einaudi, with the sculpture “The Human Condition” by Agenore Fabbri

Image by Vittore Buzzi

Sforzesco Castle, built in the fifteenth century by Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan

Sforzesco Castle, built in the fifteenth century by Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan

Image by Vittore Buzzi

Ligura

Santa Margherita Ligure, abbazzia della Cervara

Santa Margherita Ligure, abbazzia della Cervara

Image by Silvio Massolo

Vernazza, Cinque Terre, 106 km to Genoa

Vernazza, Cinque Terre, 106 km to Genoa

Image by Silvio Massolo

Lazio

Civita di Bagnoregio, an ancient village in the Valley of the “Calanques”, 120 km to Rome

Civita di Bagnoregio, an ancient village in the Valley of the “Calanques”, 120 km to Rome

Image by Alessandro Anglisani

Gaeta, The Broken Mountain, created according to tradition, at the death of Christ, 142 km to Rome

Gaeta, The Broken Mountain, created according to tradition, at the death of Christ, 142 km to Rome

Image by Alessandro Anglisani

Montefiascone, Santa Margherita’s Cathedral, 80 km to Rome

Montefiascone, Santa Margherita’s Cathedral, 80 km to Rome

Image by Alessandro Anglisani

Sardegna

Gallura, Palau, Capo d’Orso, in front of Maddalena Archipelago, 41 km to Olbia, 50 minutes by flight to Milan/Expo

Gallura, Palau, Capo d’Orso, in front of Maddalena Archipelago, 41 km to Olbia

Image by Nicoletta Muscas

Orosei Gulf, Cala Goloritzè, Italian National Monument, 155 km to Olbia

Orosei Gulf, Cala Goloritzè, Italian National Monument, 155 km to Olbia

Image by Nicoletta Muscas

Peninsula of Sinis, Capo San Marco, 120 km to Cagliari

Peninsula of Sinis, Capo San Marco, 120 km to Cagliari

Image by Nicoletta Muscas

Calabria

Crotone, Isola di Capo Rizzuto, the aragonese fortress Le Castella, 89 km da Lamezia Terme

Crotone, Isola di Capo Rizzuto, the aragonese fortress Le Castella, 89 km da Lamezia Terme

Image by Alfonso Morabito

Pentedattilo, ancient village under the Calvario Mount, a rock with “five fingers”, 33 km to Reggio di Calabria

Pentedattilo, ancient village under the Calvario Mount, a rock with “five fingers”, 33 km to Reggio di Calabria

Image by Alfonso Morabito

If you want to see more of the photos of this project, feel free to visit their webpage: Discover the Other Italy.