Art saves the world and the small Italian villages
Settled on the rocks of a mountain. Hidden in the dense vegetation of a forest. Perched on top of a cliff. Small, ancient and semi-deserted: Italy is dotted with almost abandoned villages that are disappearing; they have been abandoned for centuries because afflicted by earthquakes, hunger or simply by the lure of the city
The White truffle of Alba: identikit of a true delicacy
When we say truffle, your mind immediately goes to the White Truffle of Alba, the one that grows in Piedmont, in the Langhe, Roero and Monferrato. Actually, Italy can to all intents be considered the homeland of the truffle, not only because of the quantity and quality of the harvest, but also and above all
Val D’Orcia and Crete Senesi
When we think of Tuscany, our thoughts turn to a green and colourful landscape of hills dotted with medieval villages and fringed with cypresses.
Let’s talk about Chianti… the Classic one, but not the wine
Few territories can offer such a rich and fascinating panorama. In the green heart of Tuscany, lies a territory that stretches between, Florence, Siena and Arezzo.
Tuscany, the history of one of the most iconic landscapes in Italy
When we think of Tuscany, our thoughts turn to a green and colourful landscape of hills dotted with medieval villages and fringed with cypresses.
Where legendary supercars are made
Italian Motor Valley is a name that, of course, we have all heard but of which, perhaps, we cannot understand the full meaning or even the greatness and it is one of those realities for which the whole world envies us.
Usa (ri) discovers its appetite for Italy
Can food be a motivation to travel? Could you build an itinerary inspired by food? And how many, on foreign TV and not only, have tried to describe Italy, its beauties and its food and wine excellence in recent years?