The Dome That Left Florence Stumped for a Century — Until One Man Solved It
The Florence Cathedral dome sat open for 116 years. Here’s how one man solved the impossible — and what you see when you climb inside today.
The Florence Cathedral dome sat open for 116 years. Here’s how one man solved the impossible — and what you see when you climb inside today.
Discover why Italian artisan gelato is unlike any other frozen dessert — the centuries-old craft, regional flavours, and the secrets every gelatiere guards closely.
Discover the surprising royal decree that banned Florence’s butchers from Ponte Vecchio — and why the bridge has been lined with goldsmiths ever since.
In 1135, Cistercian monks at Chiaravalle Abbey invented Grana Padano cheese to solve a milk surplus problem. Discover the nine-century story of Italy’s most popular cheese.
Discover the real history of Venice Carnival — how a simple mask once made a duke and a servant equal, and why Napoleon tried to ban it forever.
The Trevi Fountain receives about three million visitors every year. What almost no one realises is that the water flowing
Sardinia has nearly 7,000 ancient stone towers called nuraghe, built over 3,500 years ago. No one knows exactly why. Discover the mystery of this Bronze Age civilisation.
Why did Palermo name its most beautiful square the Square of Shame? The true story of the Fontana Pretoria and its scandalous 450-year history.
Discover how the mountain town of Norcia in Umbria became Italy’s cured meat capital — and why norcino has meant the best butcher in Italy for 700 years.
In Bari’s ancient quarter, women still roll pasta by hand on wooden boards outside their front doors every morning. This seven-hundred-year orecchiette tradition still lives in Puglia.
Discover the surprising Austrian origins of Italy’s beloved Spritz. Learn how foreign soldiers in the Veneto transformed local wine into one of the world’s most iconic drinks.
Discover the unspoken Italian naming tradition that has passed the same names through families for centuries — and why it still matters today.
Discover why every wheel of Parmigiano Reggiano must pass a hammer test before earning its name — and what the sound tells the inspector inside.
In the lagoon town of Cabras, on the western coast of Sardinia, there is a smell you notice before anything
The story goes that a medieval Bolognese innkeeper shaped tortellini after Venus’s navel. The legend may be invented, but Bologna’s passion for its tiny ring pasta — and the rules governing it — could not be more real.
In the mountain villages of Sardinia’s Barbagia region, men and women routinely live past 100. Scientists have spent decades studying why — and what they found may surprise you.
Discover the ordinary details of life in Pompeii — fast food stalls, bakery bread, election graffiti — that most tourists walk straight past.
In Italy, Thursday means one thing: gnocchi. The rule is unwritten, rarely questioned, and centuries old. Here is where it came from and why Italian families still follow it.
Millions of Italian-Americans are tracing their roots to the southern villages their ancestors left a century ago. Yours may still remember your name.
How authentic Neapolitan pizza is protected by Italian law and UNESCO — the rules on flour, tomatoes, mozzarella, and 60-second oven cooking.
Discover the ancient story behind Trajan’s Column in Rome — a 2,000-year-old monument carved with 2,500 figures that has told the same war story since 113 AD.