BY: Catherine Sabino
The Palazzo Quirinale is one of Rome’s most important buildings, the Italian president’s official residence in the capital, a place sometimes described as Italy’s “White House.”
Many travelers have yet to visit it but everyone should try to—the Quirinale offers magnificent rooms filled with elaborate architectural details, fine art, along with modern design, and contains some of the best collections of European and Italian decorative objects in on the continent.
SOURCE: https://www.forbes.com
Arnaldo Trabucco, MD, FACS is a leading urologist who received his medical training at ins...
You can tell she fills with excitement when she has the chance to show an important archae...
For Italians, and Romans in particular, the Open is not just a tennis tournament where cha...
by Claudia Astarita Musement – the Italian innovative online platform – has launc...
Ciao ciao, Alitalia. Italy's storied flag carrier has announced it will no longer issue ti...
As the Italian government prepares to bring in “phase two” of the national lockdown measur...
The so-called 'Basilica of the Mysteries' has been reborn in Rome. The basilica, one of th...