‘Alberghi diffusi’—secret hotels for tiny towns
A new form of hotel is becoming popular in a number of small Italian towns: Hotels that are nearly invisible because their rooms are scattered
A new form of hotel is becoming popular in a number of small Italian towns: Hotels that are nearly invisible because their rooms are scattered
Traveling Canuck shares some of the interesting street art murals of Winnipeg.
A long-missing letter from Columbus, stolen from a Library in Florence, has been traced to the Library of Congress and returned to Italy.
Samantha visits Turin’s Museo de Egizie, one of the best museums dedicated to Egyptian art and culture, and gives us its history as well.
Seventeen paintings, stolen last year from Verona’s Castelvecchio museum, were found in Ukraine and will soon be home.
Bari is about to transform its waterfront to open it to pedestrians and cyclists and reduce motor traffic. Copenhagen and Barcelona are its models.
When your streets are canals, your bus stop shelter is going to be different, too, and so are your buses. Here’s what they look like in Venice.
As laws change in Italy to favor development over preservation, archaeologists worry that the country’s ancient heritage is being lost.
Under the Basilica di San Francesco in Ravenna lies an earlier church, whose mosaics, flooded by rainwater, can be seen through an opening in the floor.
Italy is about to join France in trying to turn food waste into a resource for those in need, but taking a different tack on incentives.
A new form of hotel is becoming popular in a number of small Italian towns: Hotels that are nearly invisible
Traveling Canuck shares some of the interesting street art murals of Winnipeg.
A long-missing letter from Columbus, stolen from a Library in Florence, has been traced to the Library of Congress and returned to Italy.
Samantha visits Turin’s Museo de Egizie, one of the best museums dedicated to Egyptian art and culture, and gives us its history as well.
Seventeen paintings, stolen last year from Verona’s Castelvecchio museum, were found in Ukraine and will soon be home.
Bari is about to transform its waterfront to open it to pedestrians and cyclists and reduce motor traffic. Copenhagen and Barcelona are its models.
When your streets are canals, your bus stop shelter is going to be different, too, and so are your buses. Here’s what they look like in Venice.
As laws change in Italy to favor development over preservation, archaeologists worry that the country’s ancient heritage is being lost.
Under the Basilica di San Francesco in Ravenna lies an earlier church, whose mosaics, flooded by rainwater, can be seen through an opening in the floor.
Italy is about to join France in trying to turn food waste into a resource for those in need, but taking a different tack on incentives.