
Rome salutes Alberto Sordi with a summer of cinema
Rome celebrates Alberto Sordi’s legacy this summer with film festival, a new statue, Casa del Cinema award.

Rome celebrates Alberto Sordi’s legacy this summer with film festival, a new statue, Casa del Cinema award.

Inside Villa Sordi, curator Alessandra Maria Sette reveals the man behind Italy’s most beloved comic actor.

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

New cultural initiative in Rome brings rarely seen archaeological treasures out of storage and into hotels for public to see.

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

We stepped inside the Church of San Vitale in Ravenna with Byzantine art expert Professor Robin Cormack.

From ancient Greece to modern Naples, wine has always been a communal act, and a new show confirms this.

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

Exhibit at Trieste’s Miramare Castle reunites Archduke Maximilian’s Egyptian collection with its intended home.

The man who designed the Uffizi, wrote the first book on Renaissance art, and interviewed Michelangelo.
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