After the devastating 2009 earthquake, L’Aquila, in Abruzzo, has rebuilt as a contemporary and historic arts center in time for its celebrations as Italy’s 2026 Capital of Culture. Italy has many art ...
Italy’s Capital of Culture 2026 is a mountain city that most tourists still skip in favour of Rome or the Amalfi Coast. It sits high in the Apennines, with snow-capped peaks framing church domes, and ...
Covering an area of about 100 hectares, the project is targeted to be completed in March 2026. Image: Aquila Clean Energy Independent power producer (IPP) Aquila Clean Energy has started construction ...
Italy already sells itself easily, but 2026 adds extra timing advantages. Between the Giro d’Italia, Venice Biennale, ...
Italy on Saturday marked 10 years since a devastating earthquake hit L'Aquila, killing 309 people and destroying much of the historic city. A ceremony in L'Aquila, northeast of Rome, remembered the ...
An earthquake of magnitude 6.3 struck the medieval walled city of L'Aquila, Italy, in April 2009, claiming more than 300 lives and causing severe damage to almost all of the buildings in the hist ...
Travel Experts says its Summit delivers resultsThe annual event, held this year on three AmaWaterways ships, is lauded for the amount of time advisors and suppliers spend... Travel's role during ...