Orto Botanico
The Botanical Garden of Padua was founded in 1545 and is the oldest university botanical garden in the world.
Arquà Petrarca
Considered the jewel of the Euganean Hills, the medieval village of Arquà Petrarca has kept the same charm and silence that conquered the poet, Francesco Petrarca.
Monselice, a medieval village in the Euganean Hills
An ancient walled city founded along the ancient course of the Adige, Monselice still has the atmosphere of a medieval village in the suggestive Euganean Hills.
Italy: The Land of Unesco Wonders
Italy is a country that evokes strong emotions, with its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and incredible food.
Capodimonte Porcelain: A Touch of Elegance
Just think about how you would feel holding a work of art that embodies centuries of tradition, beauty, and unparalleled craftsmanship.
Prato della Valle
Prato della Valle, one of the symbols of Padova, is a large elliptical square which, in addition to being the largest square in Padua, is one of the largest in Europe (88620 m2), second only to the Red Square in Moscow.
Uncover the Magic of Italy’s Heart-Shaped Lake Village
Set within a timeless atmosphere and surrounded by stunning natural beauty, this waterside village is a gem waiting to be discovered.
Discover Italy’s Hidden Gems: The Four Little Venices
When thinking of Venice, your mind might conjure up images of gondolas gliding through serene canals, ornate bridges arching gracefully over the water, and charming streets echoing with history.
Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
It’s one of the most famous and most visited Christian basilicas in the world.
The Italian Artisanal Panettone: A Holiday Delight
When the festive season approaches, homes across Italy fill with the sweet, inviting aroma of freshly baked Panettone.
Discover the Timeless Beauty of the Orto Botanico di Padova
Nestled in the heart of Padua, a historic city in Northern Italy, lies a hidden gem that has been captivating visitors for centuries—the Orto Botanico di Padova, or the Botanical Garden of Padua.
Savor the Simplicity: The Irresistible Charm of the Piadina Romagnola
As you stroll through the charming streets of a small Italian town, the warm sun on your face, and the smell of freshly baked bread in the air, you’re in Romagna—a region known for its breathtaking landscapes, historic towns, and above all, its culinary delights.
Exploring Italy from North to South
Italy is a country of extraordinary diversity, where every region tells a unique story.
The natural park of “Le Fonti del Clitunno”
In the province of Perugia, jealously guarded, there is a fairytale place, a true oasis of tranquility and peace that is worth visiting whenever you can.
The medieval village of Grazzano Visconti
Not everyone knows that there is a place in Italy where time seems to have stopped in the Middle Ages, a beautiful village full of surprises and oddities that fascinate all visitors, both adults and children.