Sunday, March 15, 2026

Tourism

At the MarTa museum on March 8th dedicated to migrant women and war victims

International Women's Day: A Tribute to Migrant and War Victim Women at the National Archaeological Museum of Taranto The National Archaeological Museum of Taranto (MArTA) is commemorating International Women's Day on March 8 with a unique blend of musical matinees,...

18th century Coptic residential site and cemetery discovered in Egypt

Unveiling the Secrets of Egypt's Past: 18th-Century Residential Complex and Coptic Cemetery Discovered In a groundbreaking archaeological find, a joint Franco-Egyptian mission has unearthed an 18th-century residential complex and an underground Coptic cemetery at the site of the Sheikh al-Arab...

The Capuchin Way celebrates the 800th anniversary of Saint Francis

Introduction to the Cammino dei Cappuccini The Cammino dei Cappuccini, a unique guided route managed directly by the Capuchin Friars Minor, is back for its new season. To celebrate the 800th anniversary of the death of Saint Francis, the Cammino...

The Van Gogh mystery on display in Amsterdam

Exploring the Vibrant World of Yellow: Van Gogh and Beyond When Vincent Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo from Arles, he was captivated by the vibrant colors of the south of France. The bright yellow of the wheat fields...

Santanchè, ‘Cammini law recognizes strategic asset for Italian tourism’

Italy's Historic Turning Point: The Law on Cammini The Italian Senate has given its final approval to the law on Cammini, a move that marks a significant milestone for the country's tourism industry. According to the Minister of Tourism, Daniela...

The Prado told through photography, a shared memory since the 19th century

Introduction to the Museo Nacional del Prado's Photography Exhibition The Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, Spain, is renowned for its extensive collection of European art, dating from the 12th to the 19th century. In a unique endeavor, the museum...

Romantic getaways for Valentine’s Day

Escape to Romantic Getaways this Valentine's Day As Valentine's Day approaches, couples are looking for unique and romantic experiences to celebrate their love. From breathtaking natural settings to historic cities, luxurious trains, and exclusive hotels, there are countless options to...

MiC, free entry to museums on Sunday 1 February

Free Museum Sundays Return: A Cultural Treat for All The wait is over, and the popular initiative #domenicalmuseo is back. Starting from February 1st, the Ministry of Culture's program offers free entry to a wide range of cultural institutions across...

Gino Giannetti. The monument for the Jubilee of Tor Vergata, a volume and an exhibition

Unveiling the Monument for the Jubilee: A Masterpiece of Art and Faith The cross, a towering 40 meters high, stands as the heart of the complex, adorned in hammered bronze and a travertine base enhanced with bas-reliefs depicting John Paul...

Symbolism in Italy, over 140 works at the Magnani-Rocca Foundation

Unveiling the Mystical World of Italian Symbolism Italian Symbolism, a pivotal movement in the country's art history, is set to be showcased in one of the largest exhibitions ever dedicated to the subject. With over 140 works, including paintings, sculptures,...

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Sinner dominates Zverev and wins his first Indian Wells final. Medvedev awaits him

Jannik Sinner Dominates Alexander Zverev to Reach First Final at Indian Wells Powerful, fast, and irresistible, Jannik Sinner returned to...