In Ancient Rome, New Year's Eve was not just a simple calendar transition—it was an extravagant, high-energy affair that set the tone for the entire year. The Romans were known for their grand public celebrations, and New Year's Eve was no exception. This night was not only a time of reflection but also one filled with festivities, religious ritual...
READ MOREAt the beginning of December, work was completed to connect 21 small Italian islands to high-speed internet networks through fiber optic and 5G connections, essential for fast internet access. The project was funded through the PNRR (National Recovery and Resilience Plan), an investment plan to be implemented by June 2026, utilizing European funds....
READ MORERome has unveiled the newly renovated Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano. The project, with a budget of €15 million, aimed to enhance the piazza's functionality and aesthetic appeal. Key features of the renovation include a new pavement that harmoniously blends traditional Roman materials such as sanpietrini, travertine, and basaltina, inspired by the...
READ MORENaples has been crowned the best city in the world for food according to the rankings from TasteAtlas for 2024/2025. This recognition further cements Italy's position as a culinary powerhouse, with multiple cities ranking high on the list. Naples, the birthplace of Pizza Margherita and Sfogliatella, earned its top spot by showcasing a cuisine that...
READ MORE"A LITTLE FELLOW: The Legacy of A.P. Giannini" by Davide Fiore has been awarded the Best International Docufilm at the Coliseum International Film Festival 2024 in Rome. Director Davide Fiore, , now residing in Los Angeles, returned to Italy to present the world premiere of his documentary and to accept the prestigious award. Directed by Davide Fio...
READ MOREItaly’s lakes are renowned for their beauty, but beyond the famous shores of Como and Garda lie hidden gems waiting to be discovered. These lesser-known lakes offer tranquil escapes with stunning landscapes and authentic Italian charm. Lake Orta in Piedmont stands out as a serene alternative to its bustling neighbors. Visitors can enjoy its picture...
READ MOREWhoever said the only great countryside in Italy is in Umbria and Tuscany surely hasn’t been to Sabina. I’m talking about the little known countryside retreat in the Northern Lazio region, just a 50-minute drive from Rome. Vast stretches of rolling hills dotted by olive groves and vineyards, horses roaming the countryside, jaw-dropping views of the...
READ MOREIn the contemporary era, many individuals rely heavily on GPS navigation systems for even the simplest journeys, such as visiting a new grocery store. This dependence often leads to curiosity about how ancient civilizations, particularly the Romans, managed extensive travel and maintained their vast empire without the aid of modern, scaled maps. Th...
READ MORETaste Atlas, the renowned gastronomic guide, recently published a ranking of the 100 best pasta dishes in the world, based on 16,879 reviews. Italian dishes dominate the list, occupying all of the top 16 positions. On the podium we find pasta dishes from Piedmont, Sicily and Sardinia. Here are the 16 Italian dishes at the top of the ranking. Tajari...
READ MOREIn December 1223, Saint Francis of Assisi introduced the first live Nativity scene in Greccio (Lazio), to make the story of Jesus Christ's birth more tangible for the local populace. This marked the beginning of a tradition that has endured for over 800 years, transforming Greccio into a significant pilgrimage site, especially during the Christmas...
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