Florence to re-open longest museum corridor
After renovation, the art-lined link between the Uffizi and Pitti museums will be re-opened to a wider public.
After renovation, the art-lined link between the Uffizi and Pitti museums will be re-opened to a wider public.
Young people have different perspectives about great places to live when compared with other age groups. When you’re young, you often have a somewhat ambitious
Putting aside for the moment its fears for the future and concerns about overtourism, Venice has kicked off its annual Carnival celebration, one of Europe’s
An 8km stretch of prime beach north of Venice will become Italy’s first no-smoking beach when new rules take effect at the end of May,
In a scheme to reduce car traffic in its crowded center, Bari is paying people to use their bikes to commute to work and school.
I often drive by deserted houses, factories and businesses and think about what they must have been like when they were brand new and their
A controversy is brewing over Rome’s plan to shift the fountain’s coins from a Catholic charity to city fix-up funds.
Venice’s long talked-about plans to get more money from its millions of day-trippers is a step closer to reality as the Italian parliament approved an
Italy’s state railway corporation buys the struggling airline, and is looking to partner with the losing bidders in running it.
With a massive ash plume and minor earthquakes, Mount Etna pushes its way into the news again.
After renovation, the art-lined link between the Uffizi and Pitti museums will be re-opened to a wider public.
Young people have different perspectives about great places to live when compared with other age groups. When you’re young, you
Putting aside for the moment its fears for the future and concerns about overtourism, Venice has kicked off its annual
An 8km stretch of prime beach north of Venice will become Italy’s first no-smoking beach when new rules take effect
In a scheme to reduce car traffic in its crowded center, Bari is paying people to use their bikes to commute to work and school.
I often drive by deserted houses, factories and businesses and think about what they must have been like when they
A controversy is brewing over Rome’s plan to shift the fountain’s coins from a Catholic charity to city fix-up funds.
Venice’s long talked-about plans to get more money from its millions of day-trippers is a step closer to reality as
Italy’s state railway corporation buys the struggling airline, and is looking to partner with the losing bidders in running it.
With a massive ash plume and minor earthquakes, Mount Etna pushes its way into the news again.