Country and people
Marina di Massa: the turtles are back
Caretta caretta in Tuscany: why turtles are suddenly nesting in Marina di Massa, what volunteers are doing – and how beachgoers can help protect a small natural wonder.
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Chianti, an absolutely emblematic area of Tuscany, stretches between Florence and Siena
ContinueLeonardo da Vinci Born in 1452 in Anchiano
Born in 1452 in Anchiano, a small village near Vinci, Leonardo was the Renaissance man par excellence
ContinueValentine's Day - 6 romantic destinations in Italy
La Dolce Vita - when the film of the same name by star director Federico Fellini was released in 1960
ContinueTuscany - the lesser known mystical Lunigiana
Anyone who has gone or is planning to go to Tuscany will certainly know the classic famous places like Florence and its Uffizi Gallery or Ponte Vecchio, Siena, Arezzo or Montepulciano
ContinueTuscany - Garfagnana foliage
Tuscany is one of the best Italian regions in which to immerse oneself in autumn foliage.
ContinueTracce etrusche in Toscana - Volterra & Co.
Chiunque voglia seguire le orme degli Etruschi troverà molto in Toscana.
ContinueGarfagnana - 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.
ContinueWho was Giorgio Vasari
Walk in the footsteps of Giorgio Vasari: painter, sculptor, architect and man of letters
ContinueThe esoteric mystery: Castel del Monte
Castel del Monte, located in Apulia near Andria, is one of the most iconic and mysterious castles in Italy.
Continue100th anniversary of Puccini's death: music festival in Tuscany
November 2024 marks the 100th anniversary of Giacomo Puccini's death.
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