A breathtaking immersion in one of the oldest Jewish ghettos in Europe. A walking tour that begins in this historic place and develops in numerous stops where you can try the typical Roman food including pizza "Scrocchiarella" (literally "Crispy"), supplì and artichokes
The spectral ruins of ancient Pompeii lead to one of the world's most engrossing archaeological experiences. Much of the site's value lies in the fact that the town ...
After the death of Padre Pio, the Saint’s friars thought of constructing a new church, because too sensitive to the material and spiritual needs of the devotees, that the existing church could not contain. After the presentation ....
Want to be surroanded by timeless art, nature and all-around beauty? Join us in this mistical tour, where we will show you some of the most wonderful and hidden places of this wonderful region, Umbria.
Florence is one of the most charming cities in Italy, full of history, art and beautiful architecture, all with a small town feel. Florence is home to one of the most famous art galleries in the world, where many Renaissance masterpieces are housed. Hundreds of thousands of people ...
Experience a personal tour of the Vatican's collection with your own private, licensed guide at your choice of entrance, as early as an hour before the masses arrive. Described as one of the best experiences in Rome...
Experience a personal tour of the Vatican's collection with your own private, licensed guide at your choice of entrance, as early as an hour before the masses arrive. Described as one of the best experiences in Rome...
Hidden beneath the treasured Basilica of St. Peter is the ancient city of the dead called the Vatican Necropolis. Excavations in the 1940s unearthed the remains of mausoleums, tombs, and even what is believed to be the grave of St. Peter himself. The origins of the Vatican ....
You cannot miss this day tour to the discovery of Ragusa, Modica and Scicli in Sicily, cull of Baroque. In Sicily, the Baroque style has left its mark and many cities are witnesses of its beauty. Visit the most beautiful towns in Noto Valley...
The first public museum ever opened (1471), the Musei Capitolini houses a vast collection of Roman, medieval and Renaissance art. The museums embody the splendour of the Roman monarchy, republic and empire since ...
Rome’s Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna (National Gallery of Modern Art) was created in 1883 to house the newly unified Italian state’s contemporary works of art. The gallery was originally located in the Palazzo ...
In 62 A.D. a violent earthquake struck the Vesuvius area. Seventeen years later, on August 24, 79 A.D., the sudden eruption of Vesuvius buried Pompeii...
Due to the various conquering nations and empires that have had a presence in Palermo, this cathedral has a myriad of different styles and is a truly fascinating building. Originally constructed in 1185 on the instruction of Pope Gregory I, the church...
Founded as a Greek colony in the 6th century BC, Agrigento became one of the leading cities in the Mediterranean world. Its supremacy and pride are demonstrated by the remains of the magnificent Doric temples that dominate the ancient town, much of which still lies intact under today's fields and…
The Villa Romana del Casale in Piazza Armerina is considered to be one of the most important exemplars of an official governmental residence, attributed to the elaboration and exceptional beauty of its architectonic and decorative...