It renews the appointment with the Festival of Economics in Trento. From Thursday May 29 to Sunday June 1st economists, lawyers, entrepreneurs, managers, politicians, sociologists, journalists will be confronted in public on an issue key to our future: how to reconcile identity and globalization in a time of crisis. Read the rest »
Tuscany has a lot to offer. It can boast a truly great heritage: Florence, Siena, Pisa, museums, pieces of art spread everywhere and worldwide known and loved landscapes. Read the rest »
The middle of May sees much excitement for vintage car lovers. What used to be a pure endurance race between two competing automobile clubs has become one of the most cherished road races in Italy. Read the rest »
San Gimignano rises with the profile of its towers on a hill (m.334) in the Val d’Elsa.
San Gimignano is an agricultural and industrial center famous for the Vernaccia, its special wine. Read the rest »
Who has never heard of the open market of Porta Portese? It is the largest and most fascinating market of the capital, taking place evry Sunday morning. Read the rest »
Positano is a small village of about 3860 inhabitants which is situated in Campania in the province of Salerno.
Located in the heart of the Amalfi Coast, Positano is a pearl of Italy, nestled in a corner of paradise between steep cliffs and gentle waves. Read the rest »
Liguria is one of the smallest regions in Italy, but it packs a serious punch. Well known as a serious resort area throughout Italy, it is not often found on the tours for visitors. Read the rest »