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Tag Archives: culture

Top 8 Tips to Travel Safe in India

How to travel to India and stay safe? Here are 8 tips to ensure your next (or first) trip goes as smoothly as possible Foreigners travelling to India are excited to explore its diversity but they are concerned about their own safety. Being a female traveller, I have to agree with the safety concerns of […]

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The Importance of Online Museums for Modern Education

Modern education is rapidly transforming its conventional format. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all the instructions are delivered through the Internet now, so students don’t have to leave their homes and attend institutions to learn something new. They have become more independent since it’s not required to be in a certain place at a specific […]

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From Ghost Town to Sustainable Destination: 4 Italian Villages to Visit

From ghost town to sustainable destination? Yes, it’s possible! In Italy, there are more than 5,000 abandoned villages. Some of these have been reborn thanks to sustainable tourism.. The Italian towns are pieces of history set among the valleys of our territories. Unfortunately for many years affected by increased depopulation. People move to the cities and […]

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Riviera e Borghi degli Angeli: in Calabria, the Slow Tourism that will surprise you

Calabria holds a little known naturalistic and cultural jewel: “Riviera e Borghi degli Angeli”. We want to tell you about it, to help you choose a slow but purely authentic touristic experience. Did you know that 2019 has been declared slow tourism year? Yes, it has. If this kind of travel is always a good […]

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A new eco-friendly Route in Italy, on the trail of Leonardo da Vinci

“Il Sentiero di Leonardo” (the trail of Leonardo da Vinci) is a new amazing historical path from Milan (north Italy) to San Bernardino (Switzerland). The itinerary retraces the places where Leonardo da Vinci did his works and studies when he lived in the Ducato of Milan. Probably the most productive period of his longstanding straordinary carreer. A 240 km path […]

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On Sunday we go to Italian Museums for Free

Next Sunday, as every first Sunday of the month, we’ll be able to enter for free in most Italian museums. Let ourselves be enchanted by the masterpieces that are found in the Uffizi, walking in history, among the remains of the ancient city of Pompei, discover the history of primitive man in the MUSE of Trento. A decree […]

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Bicycle: the vehicle of our future runs on 2 wheels!

One of the topics more discussed about the environmental themaics talks about means of transport. With the increase of CO2 pollution in the air many prolems are coming out. They risk to damage the life of all the living beings, animals and vegetables. All you need to do is reduce or avoid the intensive use […]

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Ravenna: culture, gorillas and piadina

Appointed capital of empires and reigns three times throughout its long history, housing eight World Heritage Sites and candidate for European Capital of Culture 2019, Ravenna isn’t considered the typical medium-sized “Italian province” as we know it. One city, three kingdoms First designated capital of the Roman West Empire (402-403 A. D.), the Goths also […]

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The “Giro d’Italia” in 80 libraries

A crazy adventure, where 100 special cyclists, italian writers and editors, travel on two wheels through Italy, stopping in Bookstores, Libraries, Cultural festivals . The first edition of  “Il giro d’Italian in 80 librerie” (“The Tour of Italy in 80 libraries”) came from Aosta and will arrive in Rome, stopping at the Book Fair in […]

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Biking under a blanket of …lights, in Turin!

Are you thinking of a different winter city break? No snow trails and no skiing? Turin is your place! Long underrated and disregarded in comparison with well known beautiful Italian cities like Rome, Florence, Venice or Naples, Turin is now gaining more and more reputation as the Italian capital for modern art. Its private and […]

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