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  • Via Francigena

    Hiking, Biking, and Walking Across Italy: How to Explore the Cammini d’Italia

    Italy currently recognizes 44 official pathways known as the Cammini d’Italia. Learn about the many historic routes that you can hike, bike, and walk.

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    My Roman Diet: How I Ate Pasta Every Day and Still Lost Weight

    I lost weight when I lived in Rome without cutting out pasta or wine. Here’s is how I structured my days and my diet.

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  • Pino Daniele, Soul of Naples

    Pino Daniele, Soul of Naples

    Si ‘mmuore solo quanno ‘o munno nun s’aricorda più di te. Se no, ci si allontana solo fisicamente. “You die only when the world doesn’t remember you anymore…otherwise you only move away physically.” This quote — partly in Neapolitan and partly in Italian — appears in a video tribute to Pino Daniele, the legendary singer…

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  • Your Renaissance by Maura Garau

    Renew Yourself With Lessons from the Renaissance

    “Your Renaissance” by Maura Garau mines the lives, loves, and art of the Renaissance to help you live your best life.

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  • Fanculo2020 Venice

    Goodbye, 2020! Venetians Get the Last Word of a Terrible Year

    A few days before the end of 2020, some Venetians hung a banner over the edge of the Rialto Bridge to say goodbye to a difficult year. #Fanculo2020

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  • Anno Dantesco: Celebrating Dante in 2021

    Anno Dantesco: Celebrating Dante in 2021

    In 2021, Italy will commemorate the 700th anniversary of the passing of Dante Alighieri, known worldwide as the father of the Italian language.

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  • Museo della Lingua Italiana

    Florence to Open First Museum Dedicated to the Italian Language

    The city that gave birth to Dante will soon give birth to the first museum dedicated to the Italian language. Construction on the Museo della Lingua Italiana begins in 2021.

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  • Mausoleum of Augustus in Rome / Photo via Sovrintendenza Roma

    Mausoleum of Augustus to Reopen in Rome

    One of the most important monuments of Ancient Rome, the Mausoleum of Augustus, will reopen to the public in 2021.

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  • Statue of Neptune in Bologna, Italy. Photo by Melanie Renzulli

    Best Places to Live in Italy: The Quality of Life Index 2020

    Bologna is the best place to live in Italy in 2020. Discover what other Italian provinces ranked in the top 25 of the annual Quality of Life index.

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  • RIP Paolo Rossi, Hero of the 1982 World Cup

    RIP Paolo Rossi, Hero of the 1982 World Cup

    Paolo Rossi, hero of the 1982 World Cup, died in Rome on 9 December 2020 after a long battle with an undisclosed disease. He was 64. Rossi was integral to Italy’s World Cup win in 1982, a journey that saw the Italian National team battle past Maradona’s Argentina, as well as Brazil, Poland, and West…

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  • Book Excerpt: ‘La Tragedia: An Italian Immigrant’s Quest for Justice’

    Book Excerpt: ‘La Tragedia: An Italian Immigrant’s Quest for Justice’

    ‘La Tragedia: An Italian Immigrant’s Quest for Justice’ by Elissa DeNunzio is based on a true story. Read an excerpt.

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  • Books About Italy: The Best Ones Published in 2020

    Books About Italy: The Best Ones Published in 2020

    A list of Italy-based books to give and get in 2020. Add these travelogues, cookbooks, and novels to your shopping cart.

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  • Diego Maradona SSC Napoli

    Naples Says Goodbye to Diego Maradona

    Naples and Napoli mourn the death of Diego Maradona, who passed away on 25 November 2020. Here are reactions, front pages, and videos of Maradona’s life.

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  • LEGO Colosseum

    9,036-piece Colosseum Is LEGO’s Largest Kit Ever

    In a year that has had little to no travel and more time than usual spent at home, LEGO has unveiled its massive 9,036-piece Colosseum builder kit. The Colosseum is LEGO’s biggest building set yet, edging out the Millennium Falcon set which has 7,541 pieces. Once built, the LEGO Colosseum measures over 10.5” (27cm) high,…

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  • Triumph of Death Palermo

    The Triumph of Death: Mysterious Plague Painting in Palermo

    Throughout the long, lonely months of our modern pandemic, I’ve been thinking about a dark and mysterious painting in Palermo known as “The Triumph of Death.” Known in Italian as Il Trionfo della Morte, the painting hangs in Palazzo Abatellis, a regional gallery in the Kalsa quarter of the Sicilian capital. Measuring 6 m x…

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  • Damnatio Memoriae: How Ancient Romans Canceled Their Rivals

    Damnatio Memoriae: How Ancient Romans Canceled Their Rivals

    Damnatio Memoriae, a modern description of a common Roman practice, condemned unpopular leaders to oblivion. Here’s how that worked and what we can learn from it today.

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  • ‘Romulus’ TV Series a Dramatic Look at the Founding of Rome

    ‘Romulus’ TV Series a Dramatic Look at the Founding of Rome

    Romulus is a 10-part tv series about Rome’s origin story told entirely in archaic Latin.

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  • laundry blowing in the wind

    The Ancient Winds of Italy

    To know Italy’s weather is to understand its winds.

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