Casa di Livia reopens in Rome
The Casa di Livia (House of Livia) has reopened in the Colosseum Archaeological Park.
Continue ReadingThe Casa di Livia (House of Livia) has reopened in the Colosseum Archaeological Park.
Continue ReadingResearchers studying an underwater city in Italy have discovered an ancient marble floor that once belonged to a Roman villa. The local mayor described the find as “stupendous.”
Continue ReadingMassimo Carlotto, a prominent figure in contemporary Italian literature, is renowned for his gripping noir novels that delve deep into the underbelly of Italian society. Born on 22nd July 1956, in Padua, Carlotto’s works are a testament to his complex relationship with the legal and criminal worlds.
Continue ReadingGiacomo Balla, born on 17th July 1871, in Turin, was a seminal figure in the development of Italian Futurism, an artistic and social movement that emphasised speed, technology, youth, and the power of modernity.
Continue ReadingThe moment I walked into Rome’s Galleria Borghese my view of sculpture changed. These were no longer ‘just statues’, this was incredible art.
Continue ReadingValerio Evangelisti, one of Italy’s most renowned contemporary authors was born in Bologna on 20th June 1952. Evangelisti’s career spanned several decades, during which he became a pivotal figure in Italian literature, particularly known for his “Nicolas Eymerich” series.
Continue ReadingBartolomeo Ammannati, born on 18th June 1511, in Settignano, near Florence, is a prominent figure in the annals of Renaissance art and architecture. As both a sculptor and architect, Ammannati’s works reflect the grandeur and elegance of the period, blending classical traditions with innovative Renaissance ideals.
Continue ReadingGiovanni Paolo Panini, born in Piacenza on 17th June 1691, is one of Italy’s most celebrated artists of the 18th century. Renowned for his grand architectural vistas and imaginative capriccios, Panini’s work offers a fascinating glimpse into the opulence and grandeur of Rome during a period of immense cultural flourishing.
Continue ReadingGiovanni Boccaccio, born on 16th June 1313 in Certaldo, Florence, is one of Italy’s greatest writers and a pivotal figure of the Renaissance.
Continue ReadingDespite the discovery of significant archaeological finds, a major infrastructure project near the Vatican remains on schedule to open in time for the Jubilee 2025, Rome’s mayor announced on Friday.
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