Alto Adige doesn’t only mean mountains tops and peaks; just think about the plain of Merano where the “most Northern” European palms grow up thanks to the mountains that...
Siena: an amazing town with its twirled streets, laid down on the tuff hills that feature its shape. It’s difficult to go to Tuscany without visiting Siena and Piazza del Campo...
An agreeable landscape that is not compressed by the time: this is how Treviso can described, a charming and inviting destination thanks to its historical past and its artistic treasures and a great respect for the environment...
A Silver stretch of olive trees and flowering almond trees, five petals and five sepals for each flower, the triumph of white that often turns into pink producing delicate chromatic movements. On the other hand, the white colour of the stones of Alberobello is dazzling...
Trento is a city of art, plunged in a landscape that offers, just a few kilometres by car, training climbing-rocks, wellness activities, tracks in the mountains and amazing landscapes. It is a meeting town featured by an old vocation that makes it the protagonist of important historical events...
The leaning tower, the cathedral, the baptistery, the monumental cemetery. Four amazing buildings in a spectacular scenery, the Cathedral Square, better known as the Miracles Field; it is the triumph of the Romanesque and Pisa architectural style...
A thick art texture: in the heart of this town, the recent history has substituted an important past made of remains from the Roman and the Medieval town before the Venetian Renaissance...
Volterra is called “the windy town” since it is perched on the top of the hill between the Cecina and the Era valleys...
You must know Ravenna for many different reasons. For its art and its history first that are represented by its mosaics and Byzantine past that left amazing monuments...
Colour is the first striking thing. Not just the churches’ and palaces’ one but the bridges and the colonial houses’ as well: the molten rock from the Etna overlooks the landscape by means of its dark...
If you watch it from the height of Posillipo, you’ll see a huge ring split into two parts. That is Naples, its diameter and its very famous street called “Spaccanapoli” – that cross the centre from the Spanish District (Quartieri Spagnoli) to Forcella district, cutting the town along a direct line. Eternally famous...
Trieste: it is hold between the sea and the Carsic uplands that have been engraved by the rain and it is eternally hanging between the past and the future although focusing on a sparkling present. Its cosmopolitan atmosphere as well as its geographic position makes it a crossroad in the middle of Europe...