The Italian Lake Shaped Like a Heart — Hidden in Mountains Nobody Visits
There is a lake in central Italy that, when seen from above, looks exactly like a heart. Not roughly. Not […]
There is a lake in central Italy that, when seen from above, looks exactly like a heart. Not roughly. Not […]
In 1296, Florence began building what it hoped would be the greatest cathedral in the world. Workers laid the foundations,
Most people choose their home based on commutes, schools, or neighbours. The five hundred people of Stromboli chose theirs based
Discover what ordinary Roman daily life really looked like through the streets, food, and graffiti frozen beneath Pompeii’s volcanic ash in 79 AD.
Learn how to make an authentic Italian risotto recipe the way northern Italians do it — creamy, flavourful, and surprisingly simple to master at home.
At 3pm in almost any Italian town, something quiet happens. The streets empty. The shutters come down. But the bar
Discover why Roman chariot racing at the Circus Maximus attracted 250,000 fans and made charioteers the real celebrities of the ancient world.
Discover the real reason Italians never order cappuccino after 11am — it is not snobbery, but a centuries-old belief about digestion and how meals should work.
Discover the ancient mountain paths, hidden villages and secret valleys above the Amalfi Coast that most tourists never find. Free, quiet, unforgettable.
Discover why Ostuni, the Puglia town known as the Città Bianca, has kept every wall brilliant white for 600 years — from ancient plague remedies to a beloved community whitewashing ritual.
La smorfia napoletana is the ancient Neapolitan dream book that assigns a number to every vision, fear and symbol. Neapolitans still use it to pick their lottery numbers today.
How Italy’s most carefully protected cheese gets tested with a hammer — and why one Emilia-Romagna bank stores 440,000 wheels as collateral.
Walk into a bakery in Genoa at seven in the morning and you will find locals tearing off warm slabs
Rome had more running water per person than modern New York. Eleven aqueducts used only gravity to deliver a billion litres daily. Some still flow today.
Puglia’s ancient olive trees are over 2,000 years old — and still producing fruit today. Discover these extraordinary living monuments in southern Italy.
Ravenna has eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites — more than Venice. Discover why Italy’s last Roman capital is its most overlooked treasure.
The tarantella is one of Italy’s most joyful dances. But its origin story is not joyful at all. It starts
In the narrow streets of Bari Vecchia, elderly women make orecchiette pasta by hand each day, keeping Italy’s oldest pasta tradition alive. Discover the grandmothers of Puglia.
Plan your 7-day Italian ancestry itinerary: visit Rome archives, travel to your ancestral region, find birth records, explore your family’s town and trace your Italian roots.
You’re standing at a bar in Naples. Two men at the counter are going at it — hands flying, voices
Discover Ivrea’s Battle of the Oranges — Italy’s wildest Carnevale tradition where 500 tonnes of fruit become weapons and an entire town fights back.