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Silent Witness to a Dark History: Santa Maria della Pietà Asylum

In a dark corner of history in Rome, known as the heart of ancient history and cultural heritage, the story of the Asylum Santa Maria della Pietà is almost completely…

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Roman Jewish Cuisine: In Search of 2000 Years of Flavors

Jewish cuisine in Rome has a deep cultural heritage, reflecting the 2,000-year history of Europe's oldest settled Jewish community. This cuisine, which was born as a result of the blending…

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From Crime Scene to Open Air Museum: The Changing Face of Tor Marancia through Art

For years, the Tor Marancia area of Rome has been known as one of the city's most overlooked neighborhoods, inhabited by low-income families and struggling with high crime rates and…

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The Fosse Ardeatine Massacre: A Black Day in Roman History

The Fosse Ardeatine Massacre is among the darkest events of the Nazi occupation of Rome. On March 24, 1944, this brutal reprisal operation by the German occupation forces is remembered…

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5 Neighborhoods You Shouldn’t Miss to Discover the Real Side of Palermo

Located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, Palermo is a city where many civilizations have left their mark throughout history and this rich heritage is still alive today, and…

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A saint whose life and death were full of miracles: San Gennaro

The patron saint of Naples, San Gennaro is an important part of the city's spiritual and cultural identity. The Festival of San Gennaro, held every year in September, is known…

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The rise and fall of Banda Della Magliana: Rome’s notorious crime syndicate

“Almost all the lawyers in Rome, doctors, even some politicians were at our disposal. There was a time when we used to go to the trials in cars at the…

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The enduring legacy of Falcone and Borsellino: martyrs in the fight against the mafia

“He who is silent and bows his head dies every time he does so. He who speaks aloud and walks with his head held high dies only once.”  -Giovanni Falcone-…

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Street art in Naples: a vibrant canvas of history, culture, and resistance

“I feel a connection with the Mexican muralism of the early 20th century. I think that the action of painting in the street gets my messages across, painting means being…

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Discover Italy with our immersive day tours

Welcome to an Unforgettable Journey Welcome to an unforgettable journey through the heart of Italy’s most vibrant cities. Our carefully curated tours offer an immersive experience into the cultural, historical,…

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