Perugia is an ancient city located in Umbria, a region in central Italy.
It is a very popular tourist destination both for Italians and foreigners due to its rare beauty, the richness of museums and monuments and the nature around it. Read the rest »
The stronghold of Gradara is located at the border between the Marche and Romagna regions. Its geographical location has fostered its development as the fortress is situated on a hill 142 meters above sea level in a dominant position and in a strategic location for communication and road network since ancient times. Read the rest »
The Val di Fassa is located in the Dolomites, the beautiful mountains surrounding the northern part of Italy. This valley is located in Trentino Alto Adige and the people here still speak Ladino, in its most popular variant: the Dolomite Ladino. Read the rest »
Pienza is a small town still retaining its ancient structure of medieval village. It is located in Tuscany, in the province of Siena, in the Val d’Orcia, on a hilltop overlooking Mount Amiata and the Crete Senesi. Read the rest »
The Italian culinary scene is really rich. Saying that each region has its own kitchen is restrictive. Actually we should say that every city has its recipes that can be or completely unrelated to those of the neighbouring city or a variation on a recipe typical of the area. Read the rest »
Verona is one of the most famous cities in Italy. It is located in the Veneto region and has about 250,000 inhabitants. Read the rest »
Frasassi Caves are underground karst caves and they are very famous for their beauty. These are located in the Italian region Marches, in the province of Ancona, in the Regional Natural Park of Gola della Rossa and Frasassi. Read the rest »