Though its roots are in 19th-century farm laborer protests, “Bella Ciao” is commonly associated with the Italian Resistance. But there are many other worthy songs that are less ubiquitous.
Guglielmo Marconi has been described as Italy’s best-known inventor and scientist apart from Galileo Galilei. But who was the man and how’d he reach that level of fame?
Your typical natural history museum in Italy once skewed more “dim vault where old stuff gathers dust” than “state-of-the-art science hub.” But these increasingly modern spots are anything but dull,…
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There are some fabulous hotels and agriturismi in the countryside surrounding Perugia, but the Sina Brufani, which turns 140 this year, is the five-star standout of the historic city.
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The bombshell actress turned 86 on April 15. Was this indulgent dish really her favorite way of preparing pasta? We may never know, but the backstory is a delight.
World Carbonara Day is celebrated on April 6. ALMA, the famed professional cooking school in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, created this riff on the classic dish in honor of their 20th anniversary.
Simple to make and not too sweet, buccellato is a traditional aromatic dessert bread of Lucca. It’s said that if you come to town and don’t try it, you may as well never have visited.