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The Duomo di Orvieto almost defies description! It is truly stunning and spectacular! Walking through the delightful hill town of Orvieto in Umbria, if you follow Corso Cavour to Via Duomo and then follow it past the numerous shops and eateries, …

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For those who love trains, there is now a special tour to take while visitng Rome and the Vatican: tourists will be able to take a train to locations formerly closed to the public, including the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace and …

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Gardone, where you will find the villa of Gabriele d’Annunzio, is on the other side of Lago di Garda. To avoid congested and winding streets around the lake, we took the ferry from Torri del Benaco to get to Maderno, …

A Texas attorney reunites with family in Sicily and produces a magnificent movie shot partially in Texas and partially in Castellammare Del Golfo! We’ll take you on a scenic trip to the screening of Leaves Of The Tree in Segesta! …

EVAZ Media Group and You, Me & Sicily present Catania: The City of Black & White .

When visiting Venice most travelers are so overwhelmed by its beauty and uniqueness they seldom explore the surrounding area – a real pity since many towns and villages of the Laguna offer plenty of charm, a rich history and a …

Inside Italy’s borders are two independent states.  One of them, you’re sure to know: Vatican City is the smallest internationally-recognized state in the world, measured by both area and population.  The other, though, is perhaps less known, even though tourism …

You probably know about Bologna’s rich culinary traditions, miles of porticoes, terracotta medieval buildings and the oldest university of the Western World; but did you know about the time the great  Michelangelo lived and worked in Bologna? Could you have …

Legend has it that in 781, Emperor Charlemagne was camped with his court and army very near Sant’ Antimo Abbey, resting roadside at Monte Amiata. A plague struck and threatened the lives of everyone in the troupe, including Charlemagne. An …

Long gone are the days when a vacation in touch with nature meant sleeping in a tent and cooking by the fire. Not that there is anything wrong with old school camping, but in the past few years demand has …

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