Brancacci Chapel access improvements plan approved
The city council of Florence has approved a project to upgrade the visitor access route to the Brancacci Chapel, one of the most important landmarks of Renaissance art.
Continue ReadingThe city council of Florence has approved a project to upgrade the visitor access route to the Brancacci Chapel, one of the most important landmarks of Renaissance art.
Continue ReadingThe British father of three children placed in foster care after authorities discovered the family living off the grid in woods in Abruzzo has called for an end to protests linked to the case.
Continue ReadingThe European Commission has condemned the decision to allow Russia to take part in the 2026 edition of the Venice Biennale. It also warned that EU funding for the event could be withdrawn if the move goes ahead.
Continue ReadingThe Italian state purchased a rare Caravaggio portrait for €30 million, one of the largest sums it has ever paid for a single artwork.
Continue ReadingThe revolutionary thinker Giuseppe Mazzini, one of the key figures behind the movement for Italian unification, died on 10th March 1872 in Pisa.
Continue ReadingHundreds of historic buildings and cultural landmarks across Italy will open to the public on the weekend of 21–22 March for the 2026 edition of the Giornate FAI di Primavera (FAI Spring Days).
Continue ReadingItalian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Monday that she will not resign if voters reject her government’s justice reform in the referendum scheduled for March 22–23.
Continue ReadingItaly is divided into 20 regions, which form the highest level of administrative government below the national state. These regions of Italy play a crucial role in managing local services, economic development, infrastructure and healthcare, while also reflecting the country’s deep historical and cultural diversity.
Continue ReadingItaly can welcome 2025 European tourism figures with justified pride: the country retained second place in Europe for total overnight stays in tourist accommodation establishments, according to the latest data from Eurostat and ISTAT.
Continue ReadingThe Italian justice ministry has initiated an investigation at the Juvenile Court of L’Aquila, sources confirmed on Monday. This follows a contentious ruling in the case of three children who had been living off the grid with their parents in the Abruzzo woods.
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