art in Italy

Italy, with its rich tapestry of artistic history, is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts. This section of our magazine delves into the vibrant world of Italian art and the numerous exhibitions that celebrate this heritage across the country

 

 


Iconic place to visit if you plan to spend your holiday in Italy
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While travelling through the center of Italy, don’t miss the opportunity to visit Civita di Bagnoregio, a small village full of charm.
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The town, in the province of Perugia, is a beautiful Renaissance oasis in medieval Umbria. Founded by the Umbrians, it became a Roman municipality under the name Tifernum Tiberinum.
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If 2019 was the year of Leonardo da Vinci to which exhibitions and cultural events were dedicated, 2020 is the year of Raffaello Sanzio.
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Noto is a splendid example of the Sicilian Baroque. Despite its modest size, it was an important Sicilian, Roman, Byzantine and then Arab center.
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The wonderful Piazza dei Miracoli, also known as the Square of Miracles in Pisa, is likely one of the most famous landmarks in the world
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World Heritage Site (Unesco) together with the whole Val d'Orcia, Pienza is the best-known center of the Val d'Orcia
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We have selected three locations for a romantic escape, a 3-day couple getaway in suggestive and unforgettable places
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There is always a reason anytime of the year to visit Italy for a vacation. This time the good reason is the Carnival in Venice.
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Discover the hidden treasure of Rome: quarter Coppedè located in the very heart of the city
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Villa Alibia is an extraordinary property, a laboratory and place of experimentation. The villa, the guest house and the swimming pool are real jewels of contemporary architecture and technology immersed in the Tuscan nature. Learn more about his owner and architect Michel Boucquillon.
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At the end of the first millennium, many pilgrims crossed Europe from Canterbury or from the ports of Apulia to arrive finally at Rome, to pray at the tomb of the Apostle Peter.
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