What are Italy's famous landmarks?

Answer:
The Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Canals and St. Mark's Square in Venice, The Coliseum in Rome, Vatican City (included St. Peter's and the Sistine Chapel), The Uffizi in Florence (Michelangelo's David is there)...see attached links.

The Uffizi is hardly recognizable by the average person (and the David is not a landmark), the Sistene Chapel's best feature is its ceiling (its exterior is bland) so like the David it's not a landmark but rather an artwork, the canals in Venice themselves are too many to be considered "one" landmark, and they are bodies of water anyway.

Therefore, the technically-landmarks that an average person will recognize are: the Coliseum, Tower of Pisa, St Mark's Campanile-Square, the Rialto Bridge, the Bridge of Sighs, St Peter's Basilica-Square, and the Duomo in Florence.
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