The region is Emilia-Romagna, the province Piacenza, the scenery that of the Val DArda, the village: CastellArquato. Having geolocated the destination of this adventure, we can set out to discover it. We immediately find ourselves immersed in a medie...
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What does the great French painter Monet, an exponent of Impressionism, have to do with a quiet village in the Ligurian hinterland? It is a story as simple as it is fascinating, I will tell you in brief.
Dolceacqua is a village in the province of ...
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In the collective imagination Courmayeur is, like many other mountain resorts such as Cortina dAmpezzo and Sankt Moritz, a winter resort destination to rely on to undertake high-altitude skiing.
To dispel this myth, I wanted to visit and read up o...
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Naming Conegliano will most likely be a quick mental association with the famous Prosecco, a DOCG white wine produced on the hills of this locality in the province of Treviso, as well as in the other geographical area of Valdobbiadene. In fact, t...
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Fontanellato is a small town in the lower Parma area. It was surrounded by a moat, and at its center stands a castle, also surrounded by a moat, a sort of concentric circles of water, denoting the richness of the river basin of these lands purely for...
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What drives me to arm myself with a camera and shoot Italy documenting all its beautiful facets? The passion I have for reportage, a good preparation, propensity and lots and lots of patience. These are the ingredients that pushed me to create Pronti...
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Pronti Partenza Via, returns with its documentary series to show you and describe the most beautiful Italian cities darte. Verona is certainly one of the most visited and among the best known in the world, perhaps because of its name linked to the Sh...
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I want to tell you about a city known worldwide for its gastronomic products, but at the same time an Italian art city with a rich history and unique treasures, nestled in the placid Emilian plain on the banks of the river of the same name: Parma.
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There is a saying that all roads lead to Rome, and that is where I want to take you in this new installment of Pronti Partenza Via, but not to the Capital, but to the so-called Rome of the Alps: Aosta. How come this appellation? Take a look at this i...
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December, time for parties, time for Christmas. On this joyous occasion there are many art cities in Italy that are tinged with the bright colors of Christmas illuminations and entertain with events and markets. But what are the true and original Chr...
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