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Winter is an ideal time to visit Italy. Not only are there fewer tourists and shorter wait times at the museums and monuments, but there are many unique festivities and traditions only found this time of year. The Christmas season lasts from December 8th, the date of Immaculate Conception of Mary, ...
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Medieval villages and castles. But also mines, olive groves and lagoons. This is Tuscany, a region of a thousand villages, rich in history and art. Enjoy the secret and authentic Tuscany with our selection of the best places to see off the beaten track, away from the crowd.
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Did the first 5 destinations intrigue you? Certainly also these that we propose will make your winter wonderfully unforgettable. Let's discover the charm of these sites!
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In Umbria, there are 170 museums, with a population of just over 900 thousand inhabitants. Each town and city has its own. Archaeological, historical-artistic, scientific, naturalistic, ethno-anthropological, thematic and contemporary art museums: from the National Gallery of Umbria to the MANU, the ...
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Our beloved Italy is a splendid country, beautiful to visit even in winter. If you are planning to spend your vacation in an Italian city of art, in a snowy village or enjoy the romance of the sea during the cold season, here you will find a list of 5 out of 10 must-see destinations in Italy in ...
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Some people of the Sardinian population has been asked to report, through a Facebook page, the places of Sardinia to visit at least once in your lifetime. The love for this island is huge and created a report of 56 different places. Some places seem to be more loved than others and, since the island ...
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Villages and towns with an ancient history, that have preserved their most intimate and silent soul, far away from mass tourism. Fishing villages, castles inhabited by ghosts, cultural or natural oases hermitages.
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Nov 62020 A taste of autumn
Wine, oil, apples: these are just some of the foods produced in Italy in October and November, ideal months thanks to the temperatures that are still not too cold. But what exactly are the local Italian products, to be enjoyed in company? Here are some typical products to delight your palates.
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The precious white truffle, the scientific name ‘Tuber Magnatum Pico’, is considered the truffle par excellence because it has a significant important trade role. Its specific taste and its aromatic smell make the white truffle a very appreciated ingredient in the kitchen and it is considered ...
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A typical food of the Mediterranean area, an ancient and valuable product, known and used since ancient times, olive oil is the most used fat in the Mediterranean diet.
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Natural oasis, castles, mines, and villages of fishermen. A book reveals 101 “unusual” places in Italy worth to be visited at least once in a lifetime.
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With the project “Electric Lake”, Lake Como becomes an ideal destination for those who own an electric vehicle. The first electric lake in Europe is born in Italy; Como and its fascinating body of water could only be the first lake area to accept the challenge and join the "Electric Lake" ...
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