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Tag: #Italy

Blog, Discover, Nature, Photo Stories, Public Spaces, Uncategorized

The Sanctuary Of San Michele: A Hidden Revelation

Posted onOctober 22, 2016October 22, 2016

The cultural region of Riviera d’Ulisse (Ulisse’s coastal area), as the name suggests, is nationally renewed as a destination for beach lovers. The almost 60 …

Built Heritage, Heritage, Public Spaces, Student Program, Urban

Piazza Sant?Antonio, No. 6, Gorizia, Italy: It’s Not Just An Address

Posted onOctober 16, 2016October 16, 2016

UNESCO defines public space as, ?an area or place that is open and accessible to all peoples, regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, age or socio-economic …

Blog, Food Heritage, Heritage, Photo Stories

Gnesina la fornara: A Taste of Heritage in Terracina

Posted onSeptember 18, 2016January 24, 2017

‘Gnesina la fornara translates from Italian to Agnese the baker, is?a super talented baker:?a skill that made her bakery into a real institution and attraction …

Uncategorized

Italy’s Vernacular Setting: Malga, Shepherds and Cheese

Posted onSeptember 9, 2016September 9, 2016

Italy, one of Europe?s most famous and historically rich countries. It usually stuns the visitors with its beauty. ?Bella Italia? has 51 word heritage sights. …

Best From Our Students, Public Spaces, Student Program

Terracina: leisure times in an open air museum

Posted onSeptember 8, 2016December 27, 2016

Terracina, southern Lazio, Italy: 4 km of sandy beach, 2700 years of history, average temperature of 25 degrees from May to September, rich gastronomy and …

Built Heritage, Discover, Heritage, Religious, Traditions

Rome’s great Mosque: A symbol of cultural integration

Posted onAugust 31, 2016October 1, 2017

The Italian capital is known as one of the greatest open air museums in the world. The continuous conservation of archaeological sites, dramatic monuments and …

Best From Our Students, Best of 2016, Built Heritage, Conservation

Porticoes of Bologna: Arches With 1,000 Years of History

Posted onAugust 30, 2016October 7, 2017

Have you ever been caught by the rain with no umbrella and hoped for a shelter to keep your shoes dry and shiny? People living …

Built Heritage, Conservation, Heritage

Naviglio: Uncovering Milan?s Water Canal Map

Posted onAugust 29, 2016September 5, 2016

Have you ever thought of Milan as a city of water? Five large water canals, or as they are known as?naviglis locally, flow across Milan. …

Best From Our Students, Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program, Urban

The Caf? Without Doors: The Pedrocchi Caf?

Posted onAugust 16, 2016December 27, 2016

  In the introduction of his novel ?The Charterhouse of Parma? Stendhal wrote ?C’est ? Padoue que j’ai commenc? ? voir la vie ? la …

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