Italy is the birthplace of the Renaissance. It boasts works by legendary artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, ...
While awaiting the transfer of the capital to the city of the Pope, Turin served as the capital from 1861 to 1865. Hpnx9420, CC BY 3.0 Wikimedia commons Florence, the second capital of Italy ...
But also how ancient roots mean it’s hard to find any city in Italy, whatever the size, without a compelling historic heart.
A beautiful and historic city which welcomes tourists could be threatened if they continue to visit as its water network becomes stress after the worst drought in 30 years ...
Italy, lacking the raw materials and big capital of the United States, lacking Britain’s organized industry and banking system, lacking France’s colonial resources, must win the victory of ...
Italy’s financial capital Milan is shaping up to be the latest European art hotspot, as galleries join a wave of super wealthy individuals drawn there by an increasingly attractive tax regime.