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Carnival in Italy – masks, pomp and parades

Carnival in Italy is a time of exuberant joy, feasting and magnificent parades. This ancient and colourful tradition immediately precedes Lent and is celebrated in different ways from region to region and city to city.

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In search of the most precious flavour: truffle hunting in Tuscany.

The search for the most precious flavour is an adventure that challenges every seeker in their own way

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Monteargentario, Tuscany's natural lagoon

In Italy, we have the beautiful Venice, but it is, in part, man-made. Then there is a natural lagoon, in Tuscany, known by the name of: Monteargentario.

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Be careful, you could lose your heart to Burano!

How do you get to Burano? Ferries run to all the islands, and the number 12 will take you to Burano.

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Viareggio in the rain: tips for bad weather on the Versilia coast

Viareggio is usually synonymous with sunshine, a light breeze carrying the scent of salt, sunglasses glistening on tanned noses and that almost kitschy lightness of being that Italian coastal towns so charmingly conjure up.

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A holiday home in Italy as a family project: the good and the bad

For many families, a holiday home in Italy is much more than just a place to spend their next holiday.

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Visit Chianti

Chianti, an absolutely emblematic area of Tuscany, stretches between Florence and Siena

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The Shroud of Turin: A Journey Through Faith and Mystery

The Shroud of Turin, a precious linen cloth kept in Turin Cathedral, has been the object of devotion and intense scientific and religious debate for centuries

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Tracce etrusche in Toscana - Volterra & Co.

Chiunque voglia seguire le orme degli Etruschi troverà molto in Toscana.

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Discover the unique architectural style of Italy

An insight into regional architectural styles and their impact on real estate values.

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Garfagnana - What You Must See in Garfagnana

In the province of Lucca, Tuscany, there is a territory that in ancient times, but also today, is known as the Garfagnana.

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