History
The pizza has ancient origins. Someone says pizza was already present in Etruscan times with forms and ingredients obviously very different from today. Read the rest »
Located on a promontory surrounded by the sea Populonia overlooks the Gulf of Baratti and has an unbelievable charm. The site was inhabited from the age of iron as the numerous archaeological findings prove. Read the rest »
Chianti is a wide landscape of art halfway between reality and set designing of one of the many movies shot in this countryside area located between Florence and Siena and bounded by the Arno, Elsa, Arbia and Ombrone rivers. Read the rest »
With almost 1800 years of history including some blood-chilling prison scenes, the Castel Sant’Angelo is the favorite landmark of many Romans, and this is saying a great deal as these native people tend to be blasé about the wonders of their fair city. Read the rest »
The Melanzane alla Parmigiana is an original recipe of Campania, but it is historically present throughout the South, and especially in Sicily, where it has been officially recognosed as “Traditional”. Read the rest »
Gianfranco Ferre is one of the best known and appreciated representatives of the “made in Italy” worldwide. The prestige of Italian fashion owes a lot to his creations including not only clothing but also accessories, jewellery, eyewear, perfumes, scarves and neckties. Read the rest »
It is considered one of the oldest cafes in Italy and, given its prestigious location just under the arcades of the Procuratie Nuove in Piazza San Marco, it has become a symbol of Venice. Read the rest »