Montisola is the pearl of Lake Iseo. It is one of the most frequented areas of the lake during the summer months and it also is the largest lake island in Europe. Read the rest »
Some claim that the recipe is from the town Amatrice (hence amatriciana), and some other, on the contrary, believe that this is a Roman dish. Read the rest »
The Sanctuary of La Verna is situated in the Tuscan Apennines.
The mountain, covered by a monumental forest of beech and fir trees, is visible from all over the Casentino and from the high Val Tiberina. Read the rest »
The area of the municipality of San Giuliano Terme, with over 30,000 inhabitants and 20 villages spread over an area of 92 sq km, is an oasis rich in history and natural wonders. Read the rest »
There are 20 places in Florence where visitors feel they are back in the year 1500. That’s what Stendhal felt about this city whose civic spirit floats around and seeps from the houses, buildings and squares: a journey back in time into an ancient civilization. Read the rest »
Surrounded by vineyards and olive trees, San Giorgio is located in the municipality of St. Ambrose, in the West side of Valpolicella, a few kilometres far from Verona and Lake Garda. Read the rest »
In Italy the sea is very beautiful, blue and crystal clear in most of the peninsula. It becomes all the more fascinating the more you move towards the south, reaching levels of unexpected beauty in the small and large islands like: Elba, Ischia, Capri, Aeolian Islands, Sicily and Sardinia. Read the rest »