Alta Tuscia refers to the northern part of the province of Viterbo, a hilly region of volcanic origins, located on the border between Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio. Read more »
Sacred places in Italy are characterized by an extreme fascination, because of the union of landscape beauty and historical and artistic interest. One of the essential steps for those who want to live this atmosphere is the Benedictine abbey of Praglia, which lies at the foot of Mount Lozina in the town of Abano Terme (province of Padua). Read more »
The Plain of Metaponto is a geographical area that covers about 800 square kilometers, overlooking the shores of the Ionian Sea. Read more »
The Sibillini Mountains National Park is a green area that extends between Marche and Umbria, covering part of the territory in the provinces of Macerata, Fermo, Ascoli Piceno and Perugia. The protected area was established in 1993, and, currently, the park covers an area of more than 70,000 hectares, mainly mountainous. Read more »
The Prosecco Wine Road is an area of the province of Treviso, which corresponds to the winery zone where the famous wine is produced. Read more »
When it comes to Franciacorta, the first thing that comes to mind is sparkling wine. This hilly area located between Brescia and Iseo Lake is perhaps the most popular place for the production of highly valued (and envied too!) yellow bubbles. Read more »
Pompeii and Vesuvius are among the symbols of the Campania region. Sadly linked to the history of the volcano, the city of Pompeii is one of the most important tourist resorts of the province of Naples, and of the entire peninsula. Read more »