


Dream and magic: Chagall exhibition in Bologna
From September 20 an exhibition dedicated to the great Russian artist Chagall take place at Palazzo Albergati in Bologna. Jewish culture, Russian and Western culture, his love for literature, his deep religious beliefs, the pure concept of Love and that of tradition,...
Italy amazes the world with the Tiramisu World Cup Competition
The word Tiramisu means, “pick me up.” It comes from the Treviso dialect, “Tireme su”, originated in Treviso in 1800. Today, tiramisu considered the world’s most famous dessert. This year, the most delicious challenge will take place from November 1st to 3rd in...
Italy once again surprises the world with its gastronomy
TripAdvisor has announced its Travelers Choice Awards 2019 and lists the top ten restaurants in the world based on customer reviews on its platform. The “Ristorante Villa Crespi ”of Antonino Cannavacciuolo, located on the shores Orta Lake, just over 40 minutes from...
A fresco of gladiators uncovered in Pompeii
Archeologists found a well-kept fresco of two gladiators representing one the victory and one the defeat after a fight. It was found in Region V, a 54-acre site near an archaeological park not yet open to the public, and it has dimensions of about 1.12 m × 1.5 m, it....
“The last days of power a.V.c. 1065”, the show in Villa di Massenzio
The 27th of October, from 10am to 5pm, the show “The last days of power a.V.c. 1065” will take place in Villa di Massenzio in Rome. For history lovers, the show aims to retrace the main stages of the Roman Emperor Maxentius’ life, adversary of Constantine in the...
Rome eternal surprise: tombs of ancient pilgrims discovered in Piazza Navona
Rome is a continuous surprise underground. During the work to replace the gas pipes, two graves from the medieval period have sprung up in Via del Governo Vecchio. Inside there are two skeletons of a woman about 25 years old, with a shell in her hand, and a man about...
The underground mysteries of Cagliari
Cagliari, as many other cities at the times, had its own Inquisition Court. Unlike the infamous processes, little is known about the people behind the Sardinian Inquisition. Between the people who faced that scourge, cloaked in a deep aura of mystery, there were...
Cinecittà Studios – Accessible tour – Rome
Cinecittà Studios – Accessible tour – Rome Discover the famous accessible studios in Rome, where the greatest directors of all times filmed their masterpieces! Historical interest 100% 100% Fun 90%...
ESPRESSO COFFEE ACCESSIBLE TASTING
ESPRESSO COFFEE ACCESSIBLE TASTING Espresso coffee Accessible tasting is a half day accessible tour where you can taste and learn all about the origin and secrets of espresso coffee, in the land where it has been invented Historical interest 70% 70% Fun 100%...
Italian Wheelchair MarioWay
Born from an idea of Mario Vigentini, the Italian social worker who has worked in contact with disabled people for about 20 years, MarioWay is a vertical wheelchair and 100% hands-free. Therefore, the users will do whatever they like without any assistance: play...
Travel by plane in a wheelchair
Do you want to travel safely and without problems with your wheelchair? Of course you can! With the entry into force of the recent European Directive, all Airlines must provide airport assistance services without additional charges for the passenger; therefore the...
“Joan Mirò. Il linguaggio dei segni”. Exhibition at PAN of Naples
From september 25th to february 23th 2020, the Palace of Arts located in Naples will host 80 artworks of the surrealist artist Juan Mirò. This exhibition, dedicated to the fantastic and dreamlike world of the painter, will let you discover the indissoluble connection...
How to avoid Jet Lag effects
Even though you have spent months planning your perfect vacation to Italy, there was one nasty little thing you forgot to consider: the jet lag. It can be a downer on an otherwise exciting vacation. Here are some strategies for fighting through jet lag. Go to bed...
A night at the Vatican Museums
The Vatican Museums are known not only for the enormous amount of treasures exposed in it, but for the even bigger queue at the entrance, synonym of global appreciation and interest. Started in April and finishing this month, the museums have been opened to the public...
Accessible tour in Alberobello
Alberobello is a small town located near the city of Bari, in Apulia. It is famous for its “Trulli”, interesting limestone dwellings, and recognized as UNESCO World Heritage site since 1996. If you want to visit the popular “Trullo Sovrano”, the renowned two-storey...
Cinecittà World – Accessible tour – Rome
Cinecittà World – Accessible tour – Rome Visit the accessible first theme park focused on the world of movies in Rome! Historical interest 100% 100% Fun 90%...
Accessible beaches in Italy
The majority of beaches resorts is not wheelchair accessible, not allowing people with disabilities to enjoy the benefits of the sea. But times are changing and most of the countries, including Italy, are every day increasingly going to meet the needs of disabled...
Archaeological Park of Pompeii : founded two devices of the Second World War
Pompeii, declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997 and visited by 2,6 millions of tourists per year, continues to amaze with its discoveries. On the 29th of August, two bullets of the Second World’s War have been found in the excavated areas of Pompeii. The...
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