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Sicily is  one of the most fascinating and beautiful places in Italy. “If you haven’t seen Sicily you haven’t seen Italy. Sicily is where the soul of Sicily is.” – Goethe The Sicilian people are also some of the friendliest …

Sure, Spring and Summer are the two most popular season with travelers that chose to spend time in Italy, but traveling during shoulder season can have some advantages too. Most fair and festivals, especially those geared towards a local crowd, …

An artistic walk through the historic area of Genoa, Via Garibaldi, World Heritage since 2006. It was created in the 16th century as a street of representation, with all rich buildings of the nobility. Just like the building named by …

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On this episodes we’ll take you to one of the most important cities in ancient antiquity… Siracusa. We are zigzagging Sicily to bring you the best stories ! All other episodes of You, Me & Sicily1 are at evazmediagroup.com.

Did you know that S. Giovanni in Laterano in Rome is the official ecclesiastical seat of the Bishop of Rome – the Pope? Infact it is the oldest church in the world! As the cathedral of the Bishop of Rome, it ranks …


Siena is really a magical city that hosts many tourists every year, in which you can still see its medieval roots, but it is also a modern city too, with an important university. Have you ever been to Siena? I …

Sightseeing tour of Verona at Piazza dei Signori. Why is there the rib of a whale hanging down under an arch? Have you ever heard about mr Girolamo Fracastoro? And do you know how Scaliger Tombs are and why the …

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There is no other place in Italy that can be considered, for its traditions and connection to its past, more unique than Ripe. First thing you see when approaching the little town in Le Marche region, just a few miles …

Going to Venice? Here a classic shortlist of the top 5 things to do. 1. Going to Burano Burano is one of the many islands around Venice, and together with Murano (which is not the same place) also one of …

During the filming of The Passion of the Christ in Matera, everyone around Jim Caviezel, the actor who played Christ, said they saw fire coming out of the right and left side of his head. A glow surrounded his entire …


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