Leather masks handicraft in Venice

Leather masks handicraft in Venice

Home » mira Renzo Sindoca, master leather craftsman, tames and models leather to create masks that are works of art of indescribable beauty. A result obtained thanks to his creativity and a touch of madness that only true artists have in their DNA. The mask in the...
Frederick II Holy Roman Empire Emperor

Frederick II Holy Roman Empire Emperor

Home » Blog Who was Frederick II? Frederick II was the son of Emperor Henry VI of the Hohenstaufen dynasty and Constance d’Altavilla daughter of Roger II founder of the Norman monarchy of southern Italy. Frederick was born in Jesi, a town of the province of...
Risotto Italian dish rice history

Risotto Italian dish rice history

Home » rice Risotto and rice in the Italian culture Risotto and rice in the Italian territory. Today, Italy is considered the paddy field of Europe for its considerable cultivation of this cereal. especially the region of the Po Valley between Piedmont and Lombardy....
Roman Empire Centuriation land subdivision

Roman Empire Centuriation land subdivision

Home » Blog The Roman Empire Centuriation, engineering masterpiece Roman Empire Centuriation, what it is and how was the utilization management? Well, the land is one of the most important “monuments” of the Roman period. Hence the division of the land...
Beatrice I d’Este monastery Euganean Hills

Beatrice I d’Este monastery Euganean Hills

Home » guided tour The Euganean hills, site of Hermits and monasteries In the northeastern of Italy, there is a mystic area full of charm. And I talk about the Euganean Hills, a landscape dotted with churches, hermitages, and monasteries. In the Veneto region, this...
Saint Luke blessed Virgin Sanctuary Bologna

Saint Luke blessed Virgin Sanctuary Bologna

Home » Blog The Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of Saint Luke Saint Luke Sanctuary is an important religious site of the city of Bologna, located along the Via Emilia roman road in Emilia Romagna region. It stands atop a forested hill, the “Colle della Guardia”, and...