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by Silvia Donati |
I have a fascination for Italy’s borghi: quaint little villages with an interesting history and architecture, where time seems to have stopped. Whenever I…
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by John Bensalhia |
Venice is a city that goes under many aliases. The City Of Love. The City Of Canals. Queen Of The Adriatic... The list goes on, but Venice can also lay claim…
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by Silvia Donati |
“Via Emilia, Experience the Italian Lifestyle” – with a slogan like this, you can’t help but being intrigued to find out more. The 260-km long Via Emilia,…
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by Silvia Donati |
With the arrival of warmer and sunnier days, we’re all inclined to spend more time outside, enjoying nature. Here’s why we have picked three destinations that…
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by Silvia Donati |
Italy’s biggest event of 2015, the World Expo, is set to begin in less than a month – May 1 – in Milan. The theme for the Expo, which continues until October…
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by Gordon Lethbridge |
For anyone with a sweet tooth, Taormina is a temptation too hard to resist. It is difficult to stroll down the main thoroughfare, Corso Umberto I, or the via…
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by Georgette Jupe |
Italy has its fair share of wonderful places to visit but, as someone who now considers herself a ‘local’, visiting Sicily was a bit of an eye-opener for my…
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by Silvia Donati |
Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean, truly has it all: nature and culture, charming towns with a rich art history, good food and beautiful beaches…
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by Silvia Donati |
“The most beautiful work of architecture ever seen”. This is how Le Corbusier, one of the most prominent architects of the 20th century, has described the…
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by John Heseltine |
Trentino was twinned with its northern neighbour Alto Adige in 1948 to create a single region, a land of refreshingly unspoilt parks full of wildlife, castles…