
Murano glass fights back with a bid for EU protection
Murano’s glassmakers seek EU certification to combat cheap counterfeits and make it illegal to sell fakes using the Murano name.

Murano’s glassmakers seek EU certification to combat cheap counterfeits and make it illegal to sell fakes using the Murano name.

When guests return to their rooms at this hotel in Verona, they find a small bilingual book instead of chocolate.

The Feast of St Anthony draws pilgrims to the great Basilica of Sant’Antonio, known locally as Il Santo (the Saint).

A region-wide initiative is repositioning Campania’s least-visited towns as serious travel destinations.

Historic centre of fairytale hamlet fills with muralists, storytellers and live theatre in efforts to revert the emptying of rural Italy.

Intricate flower carpets are laid overnight across streets to turn the borgo into an open-air gallery of colour and devotion.

Against one of Italy’s most celebrated backdrops, music takes centre stage in Ravello for two months.

One of the world’s first hybrid high-speed passenger ferry fleet, Liberty Lines, is about to be complete.

Festival in Umbria revives the social and cultural fabric of a medieval town, bringing back 14th-century life.

A historic waterfall path tracing centuries of Neapolitan engineering has opened in Monti Lattari park in southern Italy.

A medieval Abruzzo village is drawing European musicians each spring for masterclasses in 18th-century repertoire.

Trentinara, the town known as the “terrace of Cilento” is a romantic destination to mark St. Valentine’s Day.
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