Faenza
Faenza is a town in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, known for its rich history and beautiful ceramics. The town's name is often associated with majolica, a type of tin-glazed pottery that originated here in the Renaissance. Faenza's historic center features charming streets, squares, and notable buildings, including the Faenza Cathedral.
The town is also home to the International Museum of Ceramics, which showcases a vast collection of pottery from various cultures and periods. Faenza hosts several cultural events throughout the year, attracting visitors interested in art, history, and local traditions.