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Last week, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the World Heritage Committee — the United Nations’ regulatory body for culture — announced it would not add Venice…
Ahead of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, Siena’s synagogue has announced an ambitious restoration effort to undo earthquake damage that destabiliz…
A recent report by the Washington Post found that Americans like New York-style pizza — the thin, cheesy, by-the-slice type — over other kinds of rotu…
Low-cost carrier Ryanair announced an 8% reduction in flights to and from the Italian island of Sardinia this winter, with similar changes in the pipe…
Many cities and countries have banned texting while driving, but comparatively little’s been done about texting and strolling — and the very real risk…
For Italian cars, like fine red wines or Parmigiano Reggiano, it helps to be a little bit older.
So says Silvia Sanremo, head of administration at It…
The Circus Maximus archaeological site in Rome will continue to be used as a concert and performance venue, despite recent controversies.
Back in ear…
Until January 3, 2024 amateur art attributors can draw their own conclusions about the beguiling de Brécy Tondo — up close and in person.…
Italian government officials including the Minister of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Forestry Francesco Lollobrigida and Minister of Culture Genna…
Let’s begin by answering the question on many Italophiles’ minds: Does it still make sense to invest in Italian real estate? The short answe…
Late last week, the wreckage of a Roman-era cargo ship was discovered in the waters off the coast of the commercial port city of Civitavecchia, 80km (…
Until recently, only men were able to transfer their Italian citizenship to their descendants, due to a century-old law that effectively stipulated th…
The European Union Republic of Italy passport has been certified as the second strongest in the world (in a tie with those of Spain and Germany) for i…
A rare incunabulum — an early printed document or book — penned around 500 years ago by Genoese adventurer Cristoforo Colombo (Christopher Columbus) h…
Beginning August 6, archaeology and history buffs will be able to enjoy direct, high-speed Frecciarossa train service between Rome’s Termini station a…
On the heels of the success of Fiat’s fully electric Cinquecento 500e, the legendary Turin-based manufacturer has launched the new Topolino (“little m…
Access to ancient Rome is looking a little different this summer. Here are the changes you can expect to see at some of the Eternal City’s most famili…
Casoli’s recent placement in the Borgo dei Borghi contest is big news in this little hilltop town. Nestled deep in the region of Abruzzo, the ancient…
Ongoing excavation activities among the ruins around the Regio IX district of the ancient city of Pompeii may have hit pizza pay-dirt.
A fresco…
The swirling colors of glass which have become almost synonymous with the Venetian island of Murano have a long and varied history, navigating many ce…