The Italian Towns That Made Leonardo da Vinci — and Where to Find His Legacy
Discover the Italian towns that shaped Leonardo da Vinci — from his Tuscan birthplace to Florence and Milan — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover the Italian towns that shaped Leonardo da Vinci — from his Tuscan birthplace to Florence and Milan — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Italy’s most prized cured meat is not prosciutto. Culatello di Zibello is aged in river fog and made only in one corner of Emilia-Romagna — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Italy’s vendemmia harvest brings villages together every autumn — discover the ancient rituals, regional festivals and how to experience it yourself — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover Opera dei Pupi, Sicily’s UNESCO-listed puppet theatre — two centuries of knights, armour, and epic battles still performed nightly in Palermo — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover why Palermo, Sicily’s capital city, surprises every visitor with its Arab-Norman architecture, legendary street food and ancient piazzas — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
The Gargano Peninsula is Puglia’s wild north — ancient forests, clifftop villages, sea caves, and crystal waters almost no tourists ever find — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover Deruta, Umbria, where Italian majolica ceramics have been hand-painted for 600 years — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
The blood of Naples’ patron saint has liquefied three times a year for seven centuries — and no scientist can explain it — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Padua sits 35 minutes from Venice yet most tourists never stop. Home to Giotto’s masterpiece frescoes, Italy’s oldest university, and Europe’s largest piazza — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Walk the ancient paths above the Amalfi Coast to discover terraced lemon groves, hidden villages and views most tourists never see — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover the origins and meanings of Italian surnames from Sicily, shaped by Greek, Arab, Norman and Spanish rule. Explore your Sicilian heritage.
Discover why Lake Garda captivates visitors from Sirmione’s Scaligero Castle to Limone’s lemon terraces — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover how Venice banished its glassmakers to Murano in 1291 — and how the island became home to the world’s most extraordinary craft tradition — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Italy’s pausa pranzo closes shops and restaurants every afternoon. Discover what this beloved tradition reveals about Italian culture and daily life — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Italy has over 300 pasta shapes and none of them are accidental — every curve and ridge was designed by a specific region for a specific sauce — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Tropea in Calabria sits on a sandstone cliff above turquoise sea, famous for its sweet red onion — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover how Italian beach culture works — why families book the same beach umbrella for generations, and the best Italian beaches to visit — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Golden, crispy and filled with centuries of history — why Sicily’s most famous street food still starts arguments across the island — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover Bergamo — the UNESCO-walled hilltop city in Lombardy that Venice ruled for 400 years and most tourists still manage to miss — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover the Borromean Islands on Lake Maggiore — Isola Bella’s baroque palace, terraced gardens, and a fishing village frozen in time — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Verona is far more than Romeo and Juliet. Discover the Roman Arena, medieval piazzas, world-class Amarone wine, and why this UNESCO city deserves more than a day — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.