Venice tries again on cruise ship limits
The Italian government has proposed a new set of rules to limit large ships in the historic lagoon city—but some say it’s still not enough.
The Italian government has proposed a new set of rules to limit large ships in the historic lagoon city—but some say it’s still not enough.
An Italian village that was once a hot destination is offering bonuses to new residents who agree to live and work there.
Italy’s government extends loans to keep Alitalia in the air while it continues to seek bids for the airline.
The latest stage of the restoration of the Roman Colosseum has opened the upper levels, allowing a new view of ancient Rome.
After a street brawl between rival waiters last month, Taormina is sending them inside to keep the streets peaceful.
Palermo, Sicily has two beautiful cathedrals, less than three miles apart. Jonathan L explores them both and explains their history.
The roads that linked Rome with the near and distant parts of its empire have been re-imagined as a subway map by a statistics student
On a late winter afternoon in Palermo, PHeymont noted people finding ways to amuse themselves, and the children.
Rome will reduce water pressure at night for a month to give reservoirs a chance to catch up after an unusually dry summer.
Images recovered from teenage travels over a half-century back lead PHeymont down memory lane.
The Italian government has proposed a new set of rules to limit large ships in the historic lagoon city—but some say it’s still not enough.
An Italian village that was once a hot destination is offering bonuses to new residents who agree to live and work there.
Italy’s government extends loans to keep Alitalia in the air while it continues to seek bids for the airline.
The latest stage of the restoration of the Roman Colosseum has opened the upper levels, allowing a new view of ancient Rome.
After a street brawl between rival waiters last month, Taormina is sending them inside to keep the streets peaceful.
Palermo, Sicily has two beautiful cathedrals, less than three miles apart. Jonathan L explores them both and explains their history.
The roads that linked Rome with the near and distant parts of its empire have been re-imagined as a subway map by a statistics student
On a late winter afternoon in Palermo, PHeymont noted people finding ways to amuse themselves, and the children.
Rome will reduce water pressure at night for a month to give reservoirs a chance to catch up after an unusually dry summer.
Images recovered from teenage travels over a half-century back lead PHeymont down memory lane.