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New Look for the “Sistine Chapel ...
Published on Saturday, April 2, 2016 by Kathy McCabe
The Basilica di Santa Maria Antiqua has had its light hidden under a bushel for quite some time—through no fault of its custodians. The “Sistine Chapel of the early Middle Ages,” as experts now refer to it, was buried in 847 AD by an earthquake, but has finally be restored.
The si...
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Italy’s Best-Kept Secret: The Nat...
Published on Wednesday, March 30, 2016 by Kathy McCabe
Tuscany-based start-up Travel Appeal conducted a 2015 survey and analysis of 20 of Italy’s largest national museums—and number one museum in the country may surprise you. Using a complex algorithm that monitored visitor comments on sites including Facebook and TripAdvisor, Travel Appe...
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The Italy Mix: Legendary Lake Como,...
Published on Saturday, March 26, 2016 by Kathy McCabe
The Italy Mix is a regular post about the most interesting Italy and Italy travel news and human interest stories around the Web. Here are our top picks for this week:
Legendary Lake Como: Movie stars, Russian oligarchs and world leaders have succumbed to the relaxing allure of the lak...
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Spritz: Italy’s Most Iconic A...
Published on Tuesday, March 22, 2016 by Kathy McCabe
A new book from authors and culinary writers Leslie Pariseau and Talia Baiocchi, titled Spritz: Italy’s Most Iconic Aperitivo Cocktail, with Recipes, aims to highlight the fizzy side of Italian bar culture by exploring the history of and creative variations on the spritz cocktail.
"Th...
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Florence’s Vasari Corridor Ma...
Published on Friday, March 18, 2016 by Kathy McCabe
Florence’s famous Vasari Corridor, which connects the Palazzo Pitti to the Palazzo Vecchio, is currently only accessible through private tours. However, that may change, says the director of the Uffizi, Eike Schmidt, who hopes to open the corridor to the public.
“My aim is to elimin...
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Italy: A Popular Destination for We...
Published on Sunday, March 13, 2016 by Kathy McCabe
Planning your wedding? Why not get married in Italy? That's what many people are choosing to do. According to Italian news agency ANSA, Italy’s marriage tourism industry grew to a 400€ million industry in 2015. Italy is now the second-most coveted wedding destination in the world after...
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Italy Wants UNESCO Protection for N...
Published on Wednesday, March 9, 2016 by Kathy McCabe
At the suggestion of the Italian government, the country’s UNESCO heritage commission plans to propose that the art of making Neapolitan pizza be included on the United Nations’ Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list. The proposal would officially distinguish Neapolitan pizza ...
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The Italy Mix: Olive Oil Laws, New ...
Published on Saturday, March 5, 2016 by Kathy McCabe
The Italy Mix is a regular post about the most interesting Italy and Italy travel news and human interest stories around the Web. Here are our top picks for this week:
Olive Oil Law: Italy's olive oil producers wary of a new law that would tinker with the penalties for passing off cou...
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New Movie: All Roads Lead to Rome
Published on Monday, February 29, 2016 by Kathy McCabe
There's a new movie out for Italophiles...
Sarah Jessica Parker and Under the Tuscan Sun actor Raoul Bova have joined up to star in a new romantic comedy set in Italy, All Roads Lead to Rome, about love and family. The movie, filmed in Rome and surrounding areas, follows uptight, New Yo...
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Plan A Custom Trip to Italy with It...
Published on Friday, February 26, 2016 by Kathy McCabe
Perillo Tours is the leader in escorted tours to Italy, but did you know that Perillo also plans custom Italy travel through its sister company ItalyVacations.com? Whether you want a romantic getaway in one of Italy's great cities - Venice, Rome, Florence - or a fully customized villa vaca...