NEWS FROM : ITALY  

If I could introduce one aspect of the Italian dining experience to America, it wouldn't be the tomatoes so sweet I eat them like apples or the rich extra virgin olive oil or prosciutto as lean as an Italian model. It would be Federico.   Federico is a waiter at 72 Ore, my favorite pizzeria in Rome. It's not because he serves a pizza in whic...

If you don't have plans for a luxurious Italian vacation anytime soon, this hypnotizing GoPro video of Italy from above is the next best thing. Take in the incredible range of vistas, from snowy mountains to blue-green lakes to ancient castles by the sea. It's like a visual heir to Charles Dickens' book reflecting on his travels in Italy.  ...

According to data for the first half of 2016, released by Gate-away.com, the real estate website dedicated to foreigners who wish to buy a property in Italy, the demand for real estate from abroad grew by 52.4% compared at the same time past year.   In detail, the average price of properties required stood at 435,000 euro, more than 67% rela...

by Elena Delfino Innovative start-ups in Italy are in fine shape; internationalization, however, remains a major challenge, according to the ninth quarterly report on the main demographic and financial trends of cutting-edge Italian start-ups.   As of September 30, innovational start-ups listed in the register of businesses had grown by 420...

by Rob Lovitt   Violating the first rule of visiting a museum — look but don't touch the art — an American tourist in Italy has generated shock and outrage by snapping the finger off a 600-year-old statue at a museum in Florence.   According to the Italian newspaper, Corriere Fiorentino, the snap heard around the art world took place...

On behalf of the Board of Trustees and the Presidential Search Committee I am enormously pleased to announce the selection of Mark Robbins as the President and CEO-elect of the American Academy in Rome.   In January 2014 Mark will succeed Adele Chatfield-Taylor, FAAR'84, who has led the Academy for twenty-five remarkably transformative years...

"Torneremo a Milano con un padiglione": così il presidente americano Barack Obama ha annunciato, nel corso della conferenza stampa con il premier Matteo Renzi, a Roma, la partecipazione degli Stati Uniti all'Expo di Milano, che si terrà nel 2015.   Quello americano era l'ultimo grande sì atteso dagli organizzatori dell'esposizione universale...

Pierrel segnala una forte avanzata delle vendite sul mercato Usa, imputabile soprattutto al successo dell' anestetico dentale (articaina) prodotto in asepsi nello stabilimento di Capua.   Fabio Velotti, amministratore unico della controllata Pierrel Pharma ha comunicato i dati relativi ai volumi di vendita raggiunti nel corso del primo trime...

By Gian Antonio Stella Le macerie del corpo di ingresso del castello medievale di Frinco, nell'Astigiano, tre mesi dopo il «Grande Crollo» del 5 febbraio (così chiamato per non confonderlo con altre frane meno gravi che avevano annunciato il disastro) sono ancora lì.   L'unico impegno preso dall'amministrazione comunale è sulla rimozione di...

Stasera al Complesso del Vittoriano a Roma ci sarà un incontro per presentare al pubblico una scoperta molto interessante: il sesto ritratto di Niccolò Macchiavelli, probabilmente il primo in ordine cronologico tra quelli noti, che attualmente sono cinque.   Il Complesso del Vittoriano aveva già avuto a che fare con il noto scrittore, quando...

Italy's leading tourist attractions including the Colosseum could soon be in foreign hands as the country seeks new directors from around the world to make its museums more profitable.   In the biggest shake-up of arts and culture of modern times, Matteo Renzi, the Prime Minister, has announced that the Government is to run advertisements in...

by Claudia Astarita   Financial Times released this weekend its own "selection of fuller-bodied red, white and fortified wines", introducing them as "the kind of wines that we think are perfect for fireside conversation and comforting, slow-cooked meals".   Rosés and lighter-bodied reds are definitely out this year, at least in the Un...