May 18, 2015 | by Andrea Guerriero
The Louvre is not only the largest museum in the world, but also one of the most esteemed. Arguably it’s Paris’ most visited attraction as it sees over 9.3 million visitors a year – which is no mean feat. Its... Read the rest →
March 2, 2013 | by Francy
There we go with our 4th appointment with the “Top European destinations for 2012”. Ladies and Gentleman, welcome to: Vienna. The capital of Austria is a beautiful place, a fresh and lively city, always glorious with its superb concerts, museums,... Read the rest →
September 26, 2012 | by Daniela
Paris, the romantic capital of the world, has something to offer families traveling with children too! The city’s gardens, the many child-friendly hotels, fun pic-nics in the park… even kids can have a good time in Paris. Moreover, there are... Read the rest →
March 22, 2012 | by Daniela
After the Wall came down in Berlin, in 1989, more or less famous (at the time) artists, gathered and transformed the eastside of the Wall in the largest open air gallery in the world. The East Side Gallery is a... Read the rest →
March 15, 2012 | by Andrea Guerriero
If you’re heading to Paris for a weekend visit, pick up a Paris Pass to make the most of your short stay. It combines a metro travel card with entry to more than 60 museums and attractions. Here’s some ideas... Read the rest →
March 13, 2012 | by Daniela
Berlin. Perhaps we devote little attention to this beautiful city and its Country in our posts, even if there is someone who can offer great insights about Germany all in all. Nonetheless, this remains a great city, which certainly deserves... Read the rest →
February 6, 2012 | by Daniela
A quite different approach to the concept of museum. History, science, technology, nature, art and… taste, all together, to teach us everything, absolutely everything on the foods – historic and not – that we are accustomed to eating mechanically every... Read the rest →
January 31, 2012 | by Daniela
Amsterdam! People ceaselessly talk about it, visit it, envy it, doom it. Yet this legendary place has always new surprises for us. Last fall, a museum opened with a focus on another topic that rarefied institutions generally avoid: welcome to... Read the rest →
January 25, 2012 | by Daniela
On December 1, 2011, was inaugurated in the halls of the Regional Museum of Natural Sciences in Turin, the first exhibition dedicated to Steve Jobs, the legendary founder of Apple, charismatic pioneer of the personal computer revolution, who left us... Read the rest →
November 28, 2011 | by Elena
An evocation of the past, a platform for understanding history’s complexities, context. These are just some of the many reasons that drive a person to undertake a “cultural journey”. In particular, for lovers of the Roman era, Pompeii and neighboring... Read the rest →