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Italy Photo Gallery: Top 10 most popular articles in Gennaio 2016.

1.- Italian Christmas Recipes: Spaghetti with chilli prawns, salami & gremolata breadcrumbs. Ingredients. 4 tbsp extra virgin olive oi...

Italian recipes: Spinach & feta cannelloni.

Ingredients: 1kg frozen spinach Spinach, defrosted 200g pack low-fat feta cheese generous grating nutmeg large handful olives ...

Italy is considered the birthplace of Western civilization and a cultural superpower.

Italy is considered the birthplace of Western civilization and a cultural superpower. Italy has been the starting point of phenomena of inte...

Why is Leonardo da Vinci considered a genius?

Leonardo da Vinci is the Shakespeare of art and engineering. Both creative titans died many centuries ago, but live so vibrantly in modern i...

Volcanoes in Italy, all located in the south of the country.

Italy is home to three active volcanoes, all located in the south of the country. Mount Vesuvius, in Naples, is the only active volcano on...

Mysteries And Wonders Of The Vatican Necropolis.

The Vatican Necropolis lies under the Vatican City, at depths varying between 5–12 meters below Saint Peter's Basilica. The Vatican s...

Hiking in Liguria: Punta Marguareis under which it develops one of the most extensive karst systems in Italy.

  From Carnino Superiore (1397) take the easy trail to Rifugio Don Barbera direct and follow it until just over Ciucchea Pian (1656). At...

Sacroprofano Splendor Of The Vatican Grottoes.

The Vatican Grottoes extend under part of the nave of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, three meters below the current floor, from t...

Italy Photo Gallery: Top 10 most popular articles in December 2015.

1.- Italian Christmas Recipes: Spaghetti with chilli prawns, salami & gremolata breadcrumbs. Ingredients.     4 tbsp extra virgin oliv...

The Winners Of Wiki Loves Monuments 2016 In Italy.


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  • MuseiD-Italia is born, an online digital display case for sites of cultural interest.
    13.07.2018 - 0 Comments
    The Ministry of Cultural Heritage’s project on Italy’s museums, integrated with CulturaItalia, will be available online within the next few days. This comprehensive registry will make it possible to search for and admire masterpieces of art from a great many different collections Thanks to the…
  • The Convent of San Domenico di Taggia is a veritable treasure trove of works of art of great historical and cultural value.
    22.08.2012 - 0 Comments
    Taggia is an Italian town of 14,541 inhabitants in the province of Imperia in Liguria. The country is divided into two parts: Taggia, the historical center, located in the hinterland of the Argentina Valley and Arma, a seaside resort. The two towns are connected by the area called Levà (the name comes…
  • The island of Capraia is part of the Arcipelago Toscano National Park.
    05.01.2012 - 0 Comments
    Capraia, called Capraria in ancient times, is an island of Italy, part of the Tuscan Archipelago, off the northwest coast; it is also a comune (municipality) belonging to the Province of Livorno. It is 62 km from the city of Livorno by sea, and 32 km northwest of the island of Elba; it is slightly closer…
  • Muggia is a handkerchief in a handkerchief, on the border of everything.
    01.10.2015 - 0 Comments
    Muggia is situated on a peninsula facing north-east with typical hilly sloping towards the sea: from the western foothills you can enjoy the show (rare in Italy) sunset on the Adriatic Sea. Muggia is a tissue in a tissue: a comma in the enclave Trieste, quotation marks already in itself. A question mark, a…
  • Italy Photo Gallery: Top 10 most popular articles in June 2014.
    05.07.2014 - 0 Comments
    1.- Unesco Italy sites proposed: Pelagos The Cetacean Sanctuary. The Sanctuary includes marine areas within both inland waters and territorial waters (twelve mile zone) of France, Italy and the Principality of Monaco. It also includes the neighbouring high seas. The Italian regions involved are: Liguria,…
  • The church of Santa Maria di Ronzano is an interesting example of the propagation of architectural models in Abruzzo.
    21.09.2013 - 0 Comments
    The church of Santa Maria di Ronzano stands alone on a hill in the valley Mavone, in the town of Ronzano, in the municipality of Castel Castagna Abruzzo, in the province of Teramo. The building belonged to the monastery of the Benedictine abbey who conceived the convent, now disappeared. The architectural…
  • Arenzano is part of the Beigua Regional Park and the park is a place of transit of different species of birds.
    30.04.2012 - 0 Comments
    Negrotto Villa Cambiaso is a late nineteenth century building located in the center of the city park of Arenzano near Genoa. Named after the Marchioness Matilda Negrotto Cambiaso, her owner in the twentieth century. It is now the town hall of Arenzano. In the place where it is now Negrotto Villa…
  • Getting to Tuscany by train.
    31.07.2015 - 0 Comments
    The Italian railway system, run by Trenitalia, is connected with the rest of the European rail system so it is easy to reach Tuscany from locations across Europe and Italy. Overnight hauls give you the possibility to book a couchette (cuccetta) on most international trains. It is always advisable, and…
  • National Parks in Italy: Where have we got up to?
    03.05.2010 - 0 Comments
    National Parks, Regional Parks, Marine Protected Areas, National Reserves, Regional Reserves, Wetlands and Other Protected Areas. Nowadays in our Country there are 22 National Parks, and 2 more are waiting to be established. They cover on the whole a surface of one million and a half hectares, about the 5%…
  • Vin Santo ('Holy Wine') made in Italy.
    08.06.2014 - 0 Comments
    Vin Santo ('Holy Wine') is the name given to the amber-hued straw wines traditionally from Tuscany, central Italy. The origins of the name are disputed, but most agree it comes from the time when these wines were used for Holy Communion. There are similar wines made in other Italian wine regions, and the…