Francesco Messina Museum Studio, Milan
The Francesco Messina Museum Studio houses 80 sculptures and 26 works on…
Outlets in Molise: discounted shopping
Outlets in Molise. Shopping in Molise is a pleasure, thanks to discounted…
Villa Bonanno Archaeological Area, Palermo
Built in 1905 by Mayor Bonanno who named it, Villa Bonanno is…
London: Piccadilly, Soho and Oxford Street
Just north of Buckingham Palace and St. James’s Park lies a vibrant,…
Museum “Florence as It Was” in Florence
The museum collects documentation on the history of the city of Florence.
Garden of the Villa di Castello, Florence
The Villa di Castello is one of the oldest suburban residences of…
Where to Sleep in Sicily
Palermo, a historic city with magnetic charm, offers hotels of all categories…
Natural History Museum of the University of Florence
The Botanical Garden was established as a Garden of medicinal plants (the…
National Central Library of Florence
Founded in 1861 by royal decree, the National Central Library of Florence…
Church of SS. Vincent and Anastasius, Rome
The Church of SS. Vincent and Anastasius is one of the Baroque…
Arena del Sole in Bologna
During the French occupation, many Bologna convents were closed and religious orders…
Chiablese Palace, Turin
The original construction history of Chiablese Palace is still little known: recent…
Anatomical Wax Museum, Bologna
Set up since 1908 at the University Institute of Normal Human Anatomy,…
Gallerie d’Italia, Milan
The exhibition path of the Gallerie d’Italia museum complex, curated by Fernando…
Bigallo Museum, Florence
The Bigallo Museum brings together works of art, dispersed over time, that…
Santa’s House in Montecatini Terme
At some point in every childhood, we all wondered if Santa really…
Sermoneta: village, Castle and Ninfa Gardens
Perched on a hill at 257 meters above sea level, Sermoneta overlooks…
Tuscan Archipelago: which are the most exclusive islands?
The Tuscan Archipelago is one of the most enchanting destinations for a…
Typical Lombard cuisine, from ossobuco to risotto
Despite its distinctly inland character (the region has only lakes and no…
What to See in Antarctica: Between Ice and Life
Antarctica covers an area as large as Europe and the United States…
Giardino della Minerva in Salerno: botanical garden
The Giardino della Minerva unfolds along the procession of gardens stretching from…
Diocesan Museum “San Matteo”, Salerno
Founded in 1935 by Mons. Arturo Capone, the Diocesan Museum “San Matteo”…
Alfonso Tafuri Ceramics Collection in Salerno
After a careful and passionate restoration and recovery of some ground floors…
Roberto Papi Museum in Salerno
Mario and Fernando Papi, respectively father and brother of Roberto, to whom…
Virtual Museum of the Salerno Medical School
The Virtual Museum of the Salerno Medical School was born from the…
Archiepiscopal Seminary of Salerno: Useful Information
Home to the Diocesan Museum of Salerno, the ancient Archiepiscopal Seminary (formerly…
Provincial Archaeological Museum of Salerno
The Exhibition Path of the Provincial Archaeological Museum of Salerno The tour…
Christmas Markets in Dresden, Germany
Germany is already preparing to welcome travelers during the upcoming winter holidays:…
The Pietrarsa Railway Museum
On October 3, 1839, at noon, the Italian railway age was inaugurated…
Typical Piedmontese Dishes, from Truffles to Paniscia
Robust and earthy, typical Piedmontese cuisine faithfully represents the soul of a…
Gesualdo: duels, forbidden loves and madrigals
In the year 663, a Lombard knight, in a successful attempt to…
Danish Cuisine, What to Eat and Drink
Danish cuisine is a happy blend of tradition and innovation, combined with…
Athens: What to See, from the Parthenon to the Flea Market
Ancient Athens is a city begging to be explored. Here’s what to…
What to See in Galway, Ireland’s Capital of Culture
Long at the heart of western Ireland and its Irish-speaking communities, Galway…
Where to Eat and Drink in the Aosta Valley
The unmistakable typical cuisine of the Aosta Valley expresses a very ancient…
Gragnano: Unveiling the Secrets of Pasta
In Gragnano, a charming town between Naples and Sorrento, some pasta makers…
Alonissos, peaceful island of Greece
Peacefulness reigns supreme in Alonissos (also known as Alonnesos), the Greek island…
Christmas in Val Gardena: Selva, Ortisei and Santa Cristina’s Christmas Markets
Experience Christmas in Val Gardena and immerse yourself in the Advent atmosphere,…
Visiting Albacete, Spanish city in Castilla-La Mancha
A historic crossroads in Spain, Albacete is a city waiting to be…
San Bartolo Park and Ancient Villages
Among the gems of Italy’s Adriatic coast is the Monte San Bartolo…
Green Itineraries in the Dominican Republic
Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Caribbean Sea…
What to Eat and Drink in Saxony
Discover the most iconic dishes, regional drinks, and authentic culinary experiences that…
The Island of Kos, Greece: Beaches and Archaeological Sites in the Aegean Sea
Archaeological sites and natural beauties populate Kos, the island belonging to the…
Mirabella Eclano Cart, Thanksgiving for the Harvest
The inhabitants of Aeclanum worshipped the goddess Pale because she was the…
A Taste of the Great American West: Culinary Itineraries
Exploring the culinary side of the Great American West adds flavor to…
Maribor, the City of the Old Vine
Maribor, the capital of Slovenian Styria, is Slovenia’s second city in terms…
What to Do in Mauritius: A Guide Beyond the Beaches
When you think of a holiday in Mauritius, dreamy beaches and relaxing…
San Leucio, Caserta: The Silk Village
In 1789, not far from Caserta, King Ferdinand IV of Bourbon had…
Arco da Rua Augusta in Lisbon Open to the Public: Location, Hours, Prices
New attraction in Lisbon: the Arco da Rua Augusta. Where is this…
What to See in Brussels: From Grand Place to the Royal Palace
Mysterious and seemingly tranquil, Brussels has gained fame not only as the…
Guide to the Three Passes Tour in Switzerland
It is an entirely mountainous circuit, carved into the central Switzerland area,…
Holiday in Villasimius, Sardinia: Five Great Reasons for Every Season
About 50 km east of Cagliari lies Villasimius, a stunning destination ideal…
Calvello: The Madonna of Mount Saraceno in Ancient Tradition
A thousand-year story of culture and faith: the people of Basilicata have…
