The Wedding Day is one of the most beautiful days in life. Then, why not celebrate it in one of the most beautiful frames that Mother Nature has created?: Read the rest »
Giorgio Vasari was a painter, an architect and a biographer. He was born in Arezzo and did apprenticeships in Florence, in the circle of Andrea del Sarto. Read the rest »
There are always things you learn while in foreign cities that you wish you’d known beforehand. In this case, you can learn at least two things that might prove very beneficial in your planning and especially in emergencies – of all types. Read the rest »
In December 1998, while working on the implementation of the new raylway linking Pisa and Genoa, were found the remains of a dozen Roman ships perfectly preserved, although in brittle wood. Read the rest »
This delicious sweet cake traditionally closes the Easter Lunch with the Chocolate Eggs, because since ancient times, eggs and doves have a strong symbolic value of peace, rebirth and love. Read the rest »
Santa Croce in Florence is one of the oldest Franciscan basilicas and one of the bigger. Beside the church stands the monastery with two cloisters, the novices’rooms, the Chapter House, better known as the Pazzi Chapel, and the refectory, where now the Museum is located. Read the rest »
If you’re seeking the ultimate in relaxation, exploration and elegance, take a quick tour of the major interior cities in Italy before boarding a cruise ship to tour the coast of Italy and other Mediterranean countries for a few days or a few weeks. Read the rest »