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The Egyptian Museum of Turin is the second largest and most important museum in the world dedicated to the Nilotic civilization: but what does Egypt have to do with Piedmont? Why is the second largest Egyptian museum in the world in Turin?
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Italy offers countless opportunities for visits and even outside the itineraries usually more popular with tourists, there are real gems to be discovered and admired. Let's explore together these locations that are often underestimated but really worth a visit.
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From Procida to Pantelleria, passing through Budelli, Elba and Ponza: discovering the "secret" islands of Italy, enchanting places that often remain off the radar but which represent some of the most enchanting places in our country.
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While Rome boasts the Colosseum and Venice the Doge's Palace, the Campania region is home to an incredible series of architectural wonders dating back to the period between ancient Greece and the era of imposing cathedrals and Christian monasteries. Historic sites, such as Pompeii, attract visitors ...
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If you have planned a vacation in Rome and you like to explore Italian baroque, Palazzo Colonna is worth a visit. In the heart of Rome, a stone's throw from Piazza Venezia, Palazzo Colonna offers the visitors one of the greatest testimonies of the Roman Baroque.
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Discover where to sip a nice Espresso in one of these coffee houses located in Venice
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If you are a lover of greenery shaped by human ingenuity and Italian creativity, here you will find a list of park gardens to visit
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Capri, an island very much loved by nobles and style icons, where modern luxury lifestyle and history coexist.
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Admired every day by thousands of visitors, the monumental Trevi Fountain is the most famous fountain in Italy and one of the must-see sites in Rome.
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A rainbow stands out in the small archipelago of islands in the Venice lagoon. It is the island of Burano, famous all over the world for the extraordinary colors of its houses.
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Umbria is a land particularly suited to viniculture. Its moderate climate and gentle rolling hills that favor exposure to the sun, all contribute to making such excellent Umbrian wines, produced by the winegrowers of the region since ancient times.
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The stunning coast of the Province of Trapani is spaced in between enchanting bays and beaches that greet the transparent sea. At turns resounding with tones of green and deep blue, the waters run towards the spectacular panorama of the Egadi Islands. This setting, a dream-come-true, is perfect for ...
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