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  • Royal Palace of Caserta, the best example of Italian Baroque.
    11.04.2010 - 0 Comments
    There are some walks that are unforgettable, which remain a lasting memory. It happens when we are completely surrounded by beauty. This year, the park oft he Reggia di Caserta has been awarded the prize as the most beautifulpark in Italy, it has already beenproclai-med a World Heritage Site by Unesco, and…
  • The Italian excellence in food and cooking: meat and fish.
    26.05.2014 - 0 Comments
    There are many recipes for meat, most famous as the ossobuco, the Bistecca alla fiorentina of Tuscany, the Piedmont muffin misto (accompanied by green sauce), some preparations as stracotto stewed in Barolo (braised in wine) or in soups as busecca (soup made with beef tripe), the tonnato vitello (veal with…
  • Hiking in Liguria: Top Pian delle Saline and Ballaur.
    31.03.2013 - 0 Comments
    From Carnino Less (1387) take the trail that climbs winding through the forest. After having appeared out of a dirt road, you will reach Roofs of Maidens (1537) at the foot of the ramparts of the Rocks of Manco. From here the trail climbs the orographic left side of the valley and into the narrow gorge of…
  • Po Delta Park One of the most evocative oases in Italy, as well as the second largest wetland in Europe
    16.02.2022 - 2 Comments
    Woods and green pine forests , a rich flora and fauna population, fresh and brackish water valleys and rivers that flow into the Adriatic: these are some of the tiles that make up the extraordinary mosaic of the Po Delta , a magnificent example of biodiversity, in where water has been the absolute…
  • Unesco Italy sites proposed: Romanesque Cathedrals in Puglia.
    15.04.2014 - 0 Comments
    Ever since ancient times, Puglia, thanks to this land's particular nature and geographical position, has been an essential link between continental Europe and the ancient civilizations that developed on the Eastern shores of the Mediterranean. Between the 11th  and the 13th  centuries, when this…
  • Lake Maggiore is a large lake located on the south side of the Alps.
    29.02.2012 - 0 Comments
    Lake Maggiore is a large lake located on the south side of the Alps. It is the second largest lake in Italy and largest lake of the canton of Ticino, Switzerland. Lake Maggiore is the most westerly of the three great prealpine lakes of Italy, it extends for about 70 km between Locarno and Arona. The…
  • Hiking in Liguria: Passo Cerretto - Monte La Nuda.
    15.05.2013 - 0 Comments
      From the Passo del Cerreto (1261), follow the paved road in the direction of Cerreto Laghi for about 1 km. When approaching a curve to the left (in 1269) you leave it and take on the right a dirt road that ends at some houses. Then you continue on the path that takes off into the beech woods until…
  • The Best Romantic Getaways in Italy.
    13.08.2013 - 0 Comments
    Costa Esmeralda (Sardinia): Since the 1960s, The Emerald Coast of Sardinia has been a mecca of the rich and famous, many arriving on million-dollar yachts for an off-the-record vacation. Heavenly bays are overlooked by olive tree covered hills. The coast with its sandy beaches is studded with some of the…
  • Italy Photo Gallery: Top 10 most popular articles in July 2013.
    13.08.2013 - 0 Comments
    1.- The Toirano Caves some remarkable show caves of Italy and one of the most notables of the region. The Toirano Caves (Italian: Grotte di Toirano) are a remarkable karst cave system located in the municipality of Toirano, in the province of Savona, Liguria. They are some remarkable show caves of Italy…
  • The ancient craft "à la façon Altar" lives in the furnace of the Glass Museum Of Altare.
    21.08.2012 - 0 Comments
    The Museum of Glass Altar (Savona) is located in the beautiful Art Nouveau building of Villa Rosa. The villa is part of a series of Art Nouveau buildings that spread throughout the country in the early 1900s, most of which still exist. Purchased by the State with the right of pre-emption in 1992, after…