There was this sensation the moment I started walking around in Melbourne: Space is everywhere. Even though several millions of people live in the city and thoused move there every…
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WHERE: Catania, Sicily WHEN: August I left Berlin on a freezing cold August morning, the sun pale and the sky scattered by threatening clouds. When the airplane door opened in…
Every year in Italy one city is nominated “Capital of Cutlure” and it becomes the scene of multiple events, conferences and exhibitions that attract millions of visitors. Mantova has the privilege…
Wheter you are religious or not, this monastery is set in such a scenery that it makes a visit there a jump into a surreal world. Montserrat is the only…
The “Giardino degli Aranci” is a garden on the Aventino hill offically called Parco Savello but renamed because of the beautiful orange trees standing near the typical maritime pines. It…
Read the PostGiardino degli Aranci and Buco di Roma: capturing Rome at a glance
From the tiny pretty beach you look up where an exceptional church stands out on the hill, the door open onto a big terrace. If people want to get there,…
“Una vez me mandó que fuese a desafiar a aquella famosa giganta de Sevilla llamada la Giralda, que es tan valiente y fuerte como hecha de bronce, y sin mudarse…
You would never imagine how many world changing events happened in this tiny peninsula facing the Atlantic Ocean and very near the outlet of the Mediterrean: – Founded by the…
Malaga is the perfect-pocket-city: it makes you feel comfortable and homey the first minute you walk in the shiny and smooth marble streets of the city centre. The smell of…
The EXPO 2015 in Milan hosts 140 countries to say their view on the topic: “Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life”. The countries are asked to give answers to the…
This place feels like home to me. Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Venetians, Genoeses, have passed by or invaded the island and traces are present in beautiful decorations, houses, architecture. I have…