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Italy has strengths and weaknesses just like all countries in the world. And if debates, discussions are on the agenda, […]
Naples is celebrating for its beloved San Gennaro, protector and patron of the city, which the Church remembers every year […]
The Colosseum is the symbolic monument of Rome Caput Mundi and is among the most famous in the world. Its […]
As Goethe suggested, it’s always a good idea to look at a city from above to learn about it. That’s […]
“One-way trip” is the first historical literary work by Stefano Venditti, a Campobasso journalist transplanted to the Bolognese Apennines in […]
Spring and summer sun cover the soil of Canne della Battaglia with yellow flowers and red poppies. They are a […]
Being out-of-doors is not easy. As exciting and entertaining as life in another city may be, you have to deal […]
Elena Lucrezia Corner was born on 5 June 1646 in Venice and is considered by some historians to be the […]
The Sacra of San Michele stands out instilling respect and reverence, in its towering position. It is one of the […]
A chapel as a vow to the patron saint of Naples to free the city from the bad luck that […]
Anagni, the city of the popes that the annals remember for a famous slap. Its ancient buildings still tell of […]
The hill on which the city of San Gimignano now stands has been inhabited since the time of the Etruscans. […]
Present in the most remote epochs they accompanied man in the celebration of crucial moments. Decorated, colored, sculpted, made of […]
Easter, or “move on”. Pascha in Greek and Latin, the word derives from the Aramaic pasha which corresponds to the […]
The panorama and the beauties of the maritime cities of Liguria are famous all over the world. The marvelous villages […]
The Monastery of Santa Chiara of Naples was born as a court chapel, a place dedicated to religious and civil […]
March 8th, Women’s Day. The UN officialized this party in 1977, although the first “Women’s Day” was held in the […]
Started only a few days ago, it represents the transition to good weather. It brings with it the spring and […]
February opens with a festival dedicated to the cult of a saint very dear to the Christian faith. Between the […]
The dark skin, the house behind and an infinite expanse of water in front, treated as second-rate human beings: to […]
The Vasari Corridor is one of the most fascinating and atypical architectural works of our country and perhaps of the […]
Can a car make more throat than a fresh Coca-Cola or make you dream more than Walt Disney? That’s how […]