Pesaro, the Italian Capital of Culture 2024
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Pesaro, Italy’s best kept secret tourist destination has been chosen by the Minister of Culture, as the Italian Capital of Culture for 2024. Located in Le Marche Region, Pesaro is
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Pesaro, Italy’s best kept secret tourist destination has been chosen by the Minister of Culture, as the Italian Capital of Culture for 2024. Located in Le Marche Region, Pesaro is
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Friuli Venezia Giulia, located in the northeast of Italy bordering Austria and Slovenia, on arrival doesn’t project the typical Italian landscape, but shows a mix of Austrian and Slovenian influences.
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Along the sandy beaches on the Adriatic Coast of Italy you will find the small town of Termoli. Once known as a fishing port, it has now started to grow
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Nina, eldest child to Vita Italian Tours founders, Mario & Viny Vitellone, is the newest member to the Vita Italian Tours/Pronto Travel team. With an abundance of worldly travel experience,
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Gracing many of Italy’s postcards, the history-rich 677 year-old Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge) is about to be restored for the first time. The world-famous bridge which crosses the River Arno,
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Palermo, the capital city of Italy’s most famous island, Sicily, has a deep and rich history. Once referred to as the “Kingdom of the Sun”, the city is viewed as
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Considering a lake holiday destination in Italy? There are so many to visit! At the foot of the mountains in the north, close to the border with Switzerland there is
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It has been 140 years that Michelangelo’s David has been housed in the specially built Tribuna in the Academy Gallery in Florence to protect it for prosperity. Inaugurated in the
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Rome more than any other city in the world is adorned by fountains large and small. The Popes restored many Roman aqueducts and built monumental fountains in the highly decorative Baroque style.