Nardò, the big-hearted, sleeping beauty (Salento, Puglia)
The ancient borgo of the city of Nardò is surprisingly silent, even in the middle of July. Completely off the
Read moreThe ancient borgo of the city of Nardò is surprisingly silent, even in the middle of July. Completely off the
Read moreItaly counts over 4,000 lakes, of which 569 are natural lakes of over 20 hectares. Italy is, in fact, the European
Read moreRagusa is a lovely town located in Baroque Sicily, the South-Eastern part of Sicily known as the Val di Noto, comprising
Read moreby Catherine Marien After Basilicata (Maratea, Matera, Craco), we planned a road trip to another even more uncharted territory
Read moreby Catherine Marien Agnone is a pretty hill-top town at 840 m height, overlooking the verdant Verrino valley in the
Read moreSituated on the slope of the Montalbano, amid the rolling hills of Tuscany, lies the town of Vinci, the birthplace
Read moreSymbol monument of the Piedmont region, the abbey of San Michele is undoubtedly one of the most striking architectural
Read moreLocated at 10 km of Turin, on top of the Superga hill after which it takes its name, the Basilica of
Read moreAncient Umbria is the territory once inhabited by the Umbri, the people who had settled east of the Tiber river
Read moreMasks have always been an essential component of the Venetian carnival. Carnival started as a time for celebration where all
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