The policy of limiting entries to Italian historical sites continues. Following the recent decision to restrict access to the Trevi Fountain, Pompeii is also adopting new regulations. Starting November 15, entry to the archaeological excavations will be on a limited basis, with mandatory reservations and named tickets. A success with […]
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Claudia Baccarini, 114, is Italy鈥檚 oldest woman
Claudia Baccarini, originally from Faenza in Emilia-Romagna, is Italy鈥檚 oldest woman and is currently the third oldest person in Europe. She breaks record after record yearly while enjoying superb health. Claudia鈥檚 daughter is 90 Interviewed on the occasion of her remarkable achievement鈥攂eing the oldest woman in the country is certainly […]
A 17,000-year-old discovery sheds light on Italy’s genetic heritage
The unearthing of a 17,000-year-old child’s skeleton in Grotta delle Mura, near Monopoli in Puglia, opened a new chapter in understanding Italy’s genetic heritage. This remarkable find offers unprecedented insights into the lives and migrations of early human populations in southern Italy during the Upper Paleolithic era. An exceptional find […]
November 4, 1918: Italy concludes the WWI
As we commemorate the anniversary of Italy鈥檚 exit from the First World War, it鈥檚 impossible to ignore the deep and indelible scars this conflict left on the population. The devastation was brutal: an entire generation torn apart, unprecedented death and suffering that would haunt the country for decades. Entire families […]
The stamp dedicated to Pikachu arrives in Italy
The world of philately is warmly welcoming a new arrival. It鈥檚 Pikachu, the iconic (and heroic) character who first appeared in the Pok茅mon world in 1996. The stamp dedicated to him has already excited stamp collectors, who will certainly want it among their collections. Announced on 鈥淧hilately Day鈥 The stamp […]
Unique Museums and Galleries
Discover Italy鈥檚 hidden art gems: explore unique museums and galleries, from Sicilian puppets to Prada’s art space, in a trip to remember.
Which Italian villages are most searched online?
Interest in Italy’s small villages, a rediscovery of traditions, and the search for a peaceful getaway are on the rise. Data from Telepass, a leading Italian mobility and extra-urban services company, shows a staggering 210 million clicks on the web from 2020 to 2023, with a 45% increase over three […]
Tourists can throw coins into a pool instead of the Trevi Fountain
Renovation work on the Trevi Fountain began on October 7 and will continue at least until the end of the year. This restoration has sparked much discussion about the decisions made by the city to maintain the site’s magic, even during the construction period. If you want to learn more […]
The Fave dei Morti: the traditional sweet of all Saints’ Day
On November 1st and 2nd, Italy celebrates All Saints’ Day and the Day of the Dead religious holidays. During this time, Italian popular traditions merge with religious customs to pay homage and remember those who have passed, through various regional customs and festivities. One of the most widespread traditions is […]
Discovering the Marmore Falls: Europe鈥檚 highest artificial waterfall
Nestled in the greenery of Umbria, central Italy, the Marmore Falls rise majestically as Europe鈥檚 tallest artificial waterfall. Its origins trace back to the time of the Roman consul Manius Curius Dentatus, who ordered the reclamation of the waters of the Velino River in 271 B.C. But there鈥檚 more: according […]


