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Trevi Fountain reopening: all the new rules

The Trevi Fountain reopens today, shining bright after maintenance work carried out in preparation for the 2025 Jubilee. After three months of renovations and an investment of 327,000 euros, the...

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Exploring the Dolomites with a hiker

An adventurous YouTuber shows us the Dolomites. The post Exploring the Dolomites with a hiker appeared first on Life in Italy.

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Northern Italy road trip – From Milan to Bolzano

Traveling along Lake Como and up through the Dolomites is a breath-taking journey. With spectacular scenery and photo stops around every corner, this is a perfect trip to take by car. It gives you the...

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The Manarola nativity scene: the largest in the world

Nestled on the Hill of the Three Crosses slopes in Cinque Terre, the Manarola Nativity Scene is more than just a traditional Christmas display. It’s a dazzling spectacle of lights and heritage....

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Breaking news: two Italians attacked by a shark, alarm in Egypt

Today, December 29, a shark in the waters of Marsa Alam, Egypt, attacked two Italian tourists. A 69-year-old man was injured, while a 48-year-old Roman tourist unfortunately succumbed to his wounds....

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Chiara Ferragni and the Pandoro-Gate: agreement with Codacons

Italian journalist Selvaggia Lucarelli reported rumors about the so-called “Pandoro-Gate,” which has been confirmed, shaking Chiara Ferragni’s public image like a bolt from the blue once more. In...

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The 2024 Venice Carnival Celebrates Marco Polo’s Legacy

The Venice Carnival, or Carnevale di Venezia, is one of the most iconic and celebrated festivals in the world taking place annually in Venice, Italy. It’s a magical celebration of tradition, culture,...

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Jannik Sinner is the first Italian to win the Australian Open

January 28, 2024: A new page in the world of tennis has been written in green, white, and red. A success awaited many and was already in the air. Jannik Sinner has made history by triumphing over the...

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Italy in January

January is not really the best month to enjoy Italy: days are wintery and short, but budget travelers might find the savings on airfare and accommodation attractive. Cold weather marks January in...

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Why move to the Marche? An overview for foreigners

The Marche is one of the most versatile regions in Italy, easily able to meet the desires of those who are in love with the Italian way of life. Much of the territory is immersed in hills and valleys,...

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La Befana (the Christmas witch)

The Befana, the old lady that in the night of the Epiphany brings small gifts to children, has pre-Christian origins. The post La Befana (the Christmas witch) appeared first on Life in Italy.

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Italian Riviera towns: Portovenere and Cinque Terre

The Ligurian coast that stretches between Portovenere and Cinque Terre is a beautiful landscape that is known for its cultural and its natural value. The post Italian Riviera towns: Portovenere and...

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Italian Real Estate Terms

Here’s a list of common Italian real estate terms that might be helpful if you’re navigating the Italian property market: Basic Terms Property Types Property Features Legal and Administrative Terms...

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Pandoro-Gate: Recap of Chiara Ferragni’s Media Controversy

From a social trendsetter to the center of a commercial scandal, Chiara Ferragni, the renowned Italian influencer, has been fined by the Antitrust for her promotional campaign during Pink Christmas...

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The vocabulary of Italian Carnevale: what you need to know

Here is some vocabulary to help you getting straight away into the right atmosphere of CARNEVALE! The post The vocabulary of Italian Carnevale: what you need to know appeared first on Life in Italy.

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Italy in February

February is one of the best months to visit Italy if you are on a tight budget. The post Italy in February appeared first on Life in Italy.

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Medieval villages to relocate to in Tuscany

Do you love medieval villages and dream of living in a place where peace and beauty reign, far from the chaos of city life? Italy, with its extraordinary historical and cultural richness, offers...

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Is Perugia a good city for expats?

Nestled in the heart of Italy, Perugia is the gem of Umbria—a region known as the “green heart” of the country. While it lacks a coastline, this historic city more than makes up for it with its charm...

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