If there was ever a temperamental painter, Cagnacci was worth noting. He was extremely volatile with a run toward violence and lust, but was also deeply religious and amazingly talented as a painter. Read the rest »
If there was ever a temperamental painter, Cagnacci was worth noting. He was extremely volatile with a run toward violence and lust, but was also deeply religious and amazingly talented as a painter. Read the rest »
The first musical festival ever to be held in Italy is still in production today. In 1933 Vittorio Gui founded the festival to bring old operas back into the spotlight with tremendous flair.
Every year in Siena, hopes and dreams come alive in the form of the city’s annual horse race. The event is far more than a few champion horses rushing around the track to polite applause – it is a rowdy tradition that dates back to the 11th century.
The five small villages along the coast between Genoa and Tuscany have become one of the most favored destinations in the world for tourists.
There is already so much to see and do in Tuscany, it might challenging to fit in just one more thing – although not so challenging as fitting in one more mouthful.
Abruzzo is a beautiful land of mountains and hillsides that has long been favored by religious men and women seeking an escape from the world while retaining the most beautiful surroundings possible.
There is much to do in Rome, but when you’re ready for a break from sightseeing, if not crowds, head to the sea. 

