Siena unveils the hidden water routes of Santa Maria della Scala, a marvel of ancient engineering. As visitors explore this subterranean labyrinth, they discover the city’s innovative use of water that once nurtured its thriving medieval community.
Read MoreSeven remarkable sites have recently gained accreditation within Italy’s national museum system, shining a light on the country’s rich cultural heritage. These new additions promise to enhance the preservation and appreciation of art and history across the nation.
Read MoreIn the shadow of time, the remains of illustrious figures Parini and Beccaria lie lost beneath the bustling market of Isola. Once vibrant voices of thought, their bones now rest undisturbed, whispering the stories of a forgotten legacy, waiting to be unearthed.
Read MoreThe Fondazione Mont’e Prama reports a remarkable 30% increase in visitors, drawing art enthusiasts and history buffs alike. This surge reflects growing interest in the ancient Nuragic sculptures, as more individuals seek to uncover the secrets of Sardinia’s past.
Read MoreIn the sun-drenched landscape of Selinunte, where the whispers of ancient civilizations intertwine with the gentle rustle of olive trees, a new chapter in archaeological preservation is unfolding. The scene is set against the backdrop of one of Sicily’s most meaningful historical sites as a restoration site—cantiere di restauro—has been inaugurated,focusing on a remarkable marble…
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