Ten Things We Are Grateful to Italy For
In the spirit of the American holiday of Thanksgiving, celebrated this Thursday, we at ITALY Magazine are taking this occasion to say "grazie Italia!" for the many extraordinary people, fantastic food traditions and iconic monuments, cities and objects Italy has given us. We have compiled a list of 10 things we are grateful to Italy for; it was difficult to stop at ten, as there are many more things we could add, so we are asking you, our readers, to contribute to the list by telling us, what would you add? Add your comments below or share on Facebook, Twitter and Google+!
Pizza Margherita: History and Recipe
Pizza Margherita is to many the true Italian flag. Learn when and how it was invented, then make it according to official standard procedures codified in the Disciplinare di Produzione della Specialità Tradizionale Garantita "Pizza Napoletana"!
Italy's Treasures: Leonardo Da Vinci
Possibly the most diversely talented person ever to have lived, he epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal. Leoanrdo was a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer - and indeed one of Italy's treasures.
Bidets for Beginners
A source of laughs or a force for hygienic good? Italian households regard the bidet as a necessary part of the furniture. Here's a guide to what it is, where it came from, and what its benefits are. And we say, viva the bidet!
Tiramisù Recipe
One of the most popular Italian desserts in the world, tiramisù is simply irresistible! Try our recipe.
530 Years of Sistine Chapel
The Sistine Chapel has never ceased to amaze the crowds that, 530 years on, keep packing the small space to marvel at the beauty that has withstood the passing of time.
Italy's Treasures: Michelangelo
"Unique." "Divine." "Terrible." These words have all been used to describe Michelangelo Buonarroti. The word "phenomenal" would complete the description. His artistic creations still make us marvel.
Foodie Guide to the King of Salumi: Prosciutto
The king of Italian cold cuts is also Italians' favorite salume! Here we look at Italy’s two most famous hams, Prosciutto di Parma (Parma ham) and Prosciutto di San Daniele - which is the best?
A Short History of Sophia Loren
She has given Italy years of entertainment and much to be proud of, deserving to be noted as one of Italy’s fine treasures: Sophia Loren recently turned 80 and her sense of style and elegance is still faultless. One woman to celebrate!
200 Steps From San Marco
There's no place like Venice. The city of canals, renowned for the beauty of its setting, its architecture, and its artworks, is simply unique.
History of an Icon: La Vespa
What is now an icon, synonymous with style, freedom and all things Italian, was originally inspired by an ugly World War II U.S. military motorcycle. Learn about the history of "la Vespa".