Two stolen paintings going home to Van Gogh museum
Van Gogh Museum visitors will soon be able to see two early paintings stolen in a bold raid 15 years ago.
Van Gogh Museum visitors will soon be able to see two early paintings stolen in a bold raid 15 years ago.
Palermo’s archbishop transfers an old church to a growing Jewish community to replace a synagogue lost in 1493.
The cardinals who failed to block a McDonald’s from opening on St. Peters Square will now have to contend with a Hard Rock Cafe.
Nativity scenes are a feature of the season, but they’re not, oh so not! all the same. Check these out…
The Vatican’s vast museum complex is getting a new director as deputy director Barbara Jatta steps up.
Rome has new regulations banning costumed characters who pose with tourists for a fee, and also rickshaws and similar tourist vehicles.
Two Italians make the iconic vehicle of the Swinging Sixties new again.
A group of Italian hotels and a local tourism official have gotten together to offer rewards for couples who conceive in their hotels.
Venetians rally with concerns that the city’s population is shrinking, leaving no industry but tourism and no future as a living city.
Italy’s 18-year-olds are getting money to pay for museum and concert tickets and more in hopes of giving them a more positive view of their country.
Van Gogh Museum visitors will soon be able to see two early paintings stolen in a bold raid 15 years ago.
Palermo’s archbishop transfers an old church to a growing Jewish community to replace a synagogue lost in 1493.
The cardinals who failed to block a McDonald’s from opening on St. Peters Square will now have to contend with a Hard Rock Cafe.
Nativity scenes are a feature of the season, but they’re not, oh so not! all the same. Check these out…
The Vatican’s vast museum complex is getting a new director as deputy director Barbara Jatta steps up.
Rome has new regulations banning costumed characters who pose with tourists for a fee, and also rickshaws and similar tourist vehicles.
Two Italians make the iconic vehicle of the Swinging Sixties new again.
A group of Italian hotels and a local tourism official have gotten together to offer rewards for couples who conceive in their hotels.
Venetians rally with concerns that the city’s population is shrinking, leaving no industry but tourism and no future as a living city.
Italy’s 18-year-olds are getting money to pay for museum and concert tickets and more in hopes of giving them a more positive view of their country.