Why Italians From Different Regions Can Barely Understand Each Other
When Italy became a unified country in 1861, fewer than three per cent of its 22 million people could speak […]
When Italy became a unified country in 1861, fewer than three per cent of its 22 million people could speak […]
Discover Opera dei Pupi, Sicily’s ancient puppet theatre tradition. For 800 years, Palermo has staged epic battles between knights and Saracens. Here’s why it still matters.
Traditional balsamic vinegar of Modena takes 25 years to make and is stored in family attics, passed down like an heirloom. Here’s the real story behind Italy’s most misunderstood ingredient.
Italy’s sagre are village food festivals that turn piazzas into giant dining tables. Discover what they are, where to find them, and why locals love them.
Walk into any Italian home at Christmas and you will find two camps. Panettone on one side. Pandoro on the
Discover why Florentine leather has been the world’s finest for 700 years — the Medici, vegetable tanning, the Oltrarno workshops, and the artisans keeping the tradition alive.
Discover why Parmigiano Reggiano is still made by hand in Emilia-Romagna — an 800-year recipe, strict DOP rules, and a taste that no imitation can match.
Three times a year, thousands pack Naples Cathedral to watch a 700-year-old blood miracle. This is the story of San Gennaro, the patron saint who still holds an entire city in his hands.
The Pantheon in Rome has an open hole in its roof and has been standing for 2,000 years. Here’s the extraordinary engineering story behind it.
Discover the unwritten rules of Italian coffee culture — from standing at the bar to the cappuccino rule that confuses every tourist visiting Italy.
Standing in front of the Trevi Fountain for the first time is a moment many travellers remember for life. Water
Millions of Italian-Americans carry Campanian surnames like Esposito, Russo, De Luca, and Ferraro. Discover the origins and meanings of the most common Italian surnames from Campania, and how to trace your family roots.
Italian hand gestures are a language all their own. Here is why Italians communicate with their hands — and what those gestures actually mean.
Discover how Brunelleschi built Florence’s iconic dome without scaffolding — and why the engineering secret he hid inside it was never fully explained.
Discover pietra leccese, the golden stone found only in Lecce, Puglia. It can be carved like wood — and it built Italy’s most ornate Baroque city.
Italy has over 350 pasta shapes, and every one of them exists for a reason. Geography, climate, and centuries of tradition shaped each curve, ridge, and hollow.
Learn how to make an authentic Italian tiramisu recipe at home. The real Veneto version, made with mascarpone, espresso, and Savoiardi biscuits.
Millions of Italians left their villages for America — and those villages never forgot them. The story of Italy’s great migration and what it left behind.
Discover the beautiful Italian tradition of passata day, when families across Italy gather every August to make tomato sauce together — a ritual that has survived for generations.
On the morning of 24 August 79 AD, the people of Pompeii were doing what you did today. Some were
On the night of 5 January, children across Italy don’t dream of reindeer. They hang stockings by the fireplace and