Cristina Roccati graduated from the University of Bologna when few other Italian women earned degrees, and she taught physics ...
almost as if the history of Italy comes alive in two thick impasto paintings, depicting a tempest and a battle, by the early 18th-century Veneto artist Antonio Maria Marini; or a portrait of a ...
Explore the best things to do in Florence, Italy, from iconic landmarks and exquisite food to hidden gems. Discover why each ...
Louise Élisabeth, Duchess of Berry was the 18th-century French princess whose scandalous—albeit short—life had the city of Paris completely enthralled. From her six unsuccessful pregnancies to her ...
The central hall of Raffaele Fabrizio’s 17th-century palazzo in Valmorea, Italy, a village near Lake ... “hidden and abandoned.” An 18th-century arched doorway overgrown with jasmine ...
A stunning 1,000-year-old artifact has been unearthed at the Fondazione Museo Miniscalchi-Erizzo in Verona, Italy by Federica ...
Watch out for that bat behind you,” warned Luca Messina, a civil engineer who moonlights as a speleo-archaeologist with ...
The grand structure is dedicated to Italy's first king ... Located north of the Trevi is Piazza di Spagna, known most for its 18th-century Spanish Steps, another iconic attraction in Rome.
Downtown is an area where languages and tastes mingle and former 18th-century mansions share the ... cuisine in Chinatown to pasta in Little Italy. Unlike other shopping districts, Boulevard ...
This April, Seraphic Fire is taking audiences all the way back to 18th century Italy. Across the country, talented composers crafted pieces that were heard all around convents. Now, the same sounds ...
The large-scale prints on the walls were created by artists from the Brera Fine Arts Academy in Milan, where Mozart stayed during his first trip to Italy in the 18th century. Rooms: From €113 ...
Fortunately, for every just-too-popular Amsterdam, Barcelona and Venice there are a hundred other attractive European cities that are desperate to share their charms – not least because they ...