Rome: The ‘Pope’s baker’ shuts up shop
The bakery in Rome that has been supplying bread for the Pope’s table since 1930 has shut its doors, apparently a victim of mass tourism
The bakery in Rome that has been supplying bread for the Pope’s table since 1930 has shut its doors, apparently a victim of mass tourism
Italy is considering national rules to control short-term rentals and preserve affordable housing.
Marilyn reviews a new photo book focusing on Venice in early 2020, when streets and canals were deserted and the city’s beauty shone.
Italy is no longer the number one producer of one of its most famous cheeses.
Kirsten Hines considers what it would mean to have a world without songbirds
Three years after its founding, Italy is selling state-owned ITA Airways to Lufthansa
Italy’s nationalist government has plans to rate Italian restaurants worldwide based on how ‘authentic’ their recipes are how much of their ingredients are sourced from
Visitors to Italy’s cultural attractions will get three extra days of free admission this year, at a time when many museums are raising prices.
Citing the high cost of repairing vandalized buildings and sites, Italy’s cabinet is calling for much bigger fines.
Italy’s ruling party is on a campaign to wipe out foreign influence on Italian language
The bakery in Rome that has been supplying bread for the Pope’s table since 1930 has shut its doors, apparently
Italy is considering national rules to control short-term rentals and preserve affordable housing.
Marilyn reviews a new photo book focusing on Venice in early 2020, when streets and canals were deserted and the city’s beauty shone.
Italy is no longer the number one producer of one of its most famous cheeses.
Kirsten Hines considers what it would mean to have a world without songbirds
Three years after its founding, Italy is selling state-owned ITA Airways to Lufthansa
Italy’s nationalist government has plans to rate Italian restaurants worldwide based on how ‘authentic’ their recipes are how much of
Visitors to Italy’s cultural attractions will get three extra days of free admission this year, at a time when many museums are raising prices.
Citing the high cost of repairing vandalized buildings and sites, Italy’s cabinet is calling for much bigger fines.
Italy’s ruling party is on a campaign to wipe out foreign influence on Italian language