The history of Siena and its Cathedral is on display until September 30 right on the façade of the "new Cathedral", the uncompleted 14th-century cathedral known as "Facciatone". The front of the building turns into a splendid, 800-square-meter screen every day after sunset, coming to life with a wonderful 3D videomapping projection.
The history of the beautiful Tuscan city is told by millions of pixels in full color, thanks to the "La Divina Bellezza – Discovering Siena" project promoted by Siena's Comune and Opera della Metropolitana di Siena, in collaboration with Filmmaster Events and Opera Gruppo Civita which belong to IEN (Italian Entertainment Network).
Saturday, february 28 - 7 pm ESTChrist & Saint Stephen's Church - 120 W 69th St,...
'Buongiorno papà' di Edoardo Leo, film sui quarantenni single in Italia, interpretato da R...
Years ago our family spent an idyllic summer in beautiful Florence, Italy, the heart of Re...
At first I was excited. Then I was terrified. Now I cannot believe my luck. Like one of th...
Composer Ed Munger, 76, and lyricist Herb Weisburgh, 82, are a local songwriting duo who h...
By Jamie Wetherbe The mystery of "Mona Lisa's" real-life muse, which has spawned centurie...
The recently restored statue of Aphrodite housed in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Nati...
Saffron tourism is the holiday of choice for a growing number of people fascinated by the...