Rome in two days: what to do in a weekend

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Soaking up the historical and artistic beauty of Rome in two days? Rome is not only the capital of Italy, but also a city that holds some of the world’s most extraordinary artistic and architectural treasures.
In this itinerary, I will guide you through a selection of places that capture the essence of this eternal city, allowing you to enjoy an unforgettable experience in just two days.

Rome in two days

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Matera: the City of Stone and the Treasure of its Rock Churches

Ancient dwellings carved into the tuff. A deep ‘valley’ (ravine) crossed by a stream. Roofs that become floors for the dwellings on the upper levels. A dense network of alleys, and the impression of walking in
a papier-mâché nativity scene. All this is Matera, in Basilicata, European Capital of Culture 2019, whose rock churches and famous ‘Sassi’ – a peculiar settlement form carved out of the rock – were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993.

Matera: the City of Stone and the Treasure of its Rock Churches

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What to see in Prato: museums, exhibitions and places you should visit

TELL ME WHERE YOU ARE GOING AND I WILL TELL YOU WHAT TO SEE

MuseumsChurchesPlaces of interestEvents and ExhibitionsHow to get around

Have you ever wondered what Tuscan city contains a heritage of art, history and gastronomy still little explored by mass tourism? With this post, I invite you to discover what to see in Prato, a pearl nestled in the hills of Tuscany, where fine fabrics mingle with ancient flavours.

On this page you will find all the suggestions for exploring every corner of the Tuscan city. Here you will find a collection of the museums in Prato that I consider unmissable; some of the most evocative palaces to visit; churches and places of interest that you absolutely must see and also photograph.

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Discovering the Ancient Kitchens of the Castle of Miramare in Trieste

What secrets are hidden in the service rooms of a castle, and above all what do the Ancient Kitchens of Miramare Castle in Trieste have to reveal?
In the heart of Trieste, the Castle of Miramare has finally reopened the doors of its kitchens, revealing the secrets of a history also made up of scents and flavours.

In this post I take you on a tour of a new wing of the Miramare Castle accessible to the public, a place where you can discover what was prepared in these kitchens and what dishes Maximilian of Habsburg and Charlotte of Belgium liked to enjoy with their guests. A new stage of the visit to the Miramare Castle in Trieste.

The Ancient Kitchens of the Castle of Miramare in Trieste

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