Living in Rome allows me always to find something to do and someplace to visit (not ever far from the city). In July, one Sunday morning, I decided to take a tour of the Cistercian abbey of Casamari and Isola del Liri (a small village famous for the waterfall that “cuts in half” the town).
Marche: a day in Recanati
Those who follow me on social networks perhaps already know it: I spent the last weekend of June 2018 in the Marche region. This region, the only Italian “in the plural” is one of the areas I know less in It Italy and, after these three days, I would say that maybe I should turn…Continue Reading
A visit to the Bunker of Mount Soratte
Italy has so much to tell about its past, not just the oldest one. Speaking with friends, at the beginning of 2018, I discovered that Monte Soratte “hides” a bunker that you can visit: in May 2019, therefore, I didn’t miss the opportunity! After a careful study of the guided tours calendar, I chose to…Continue Reading
Vulci: the abbey castle and archaeological museum
With the arrival of the beautiful spring days, I started making some day trips, to explore places easily reachable from Rome. I discovered the castle of Vulci, also called the abbey castle, by looking for a destination for one of these trips.
Immersed…Continue Reading
Abbeys in Lazio: Valvisciolo and Fossanova
It was already a few years since I started thinking about a tour of the abbeys of Lazio because I wanted to know better the region where I grew up (and I’m currently living). I decided to start from the bottom part of the area, spending a day visiting the abbey of Valvisciolo and the…Continue Reading
What to do and visit in Noto – Sicily
The stop in Noto was the last of my last trip to Sicily. Having the flight back to Rome at 15 from Catania airport, I had much of the morning to spend in the city, and so it was; today, therefore, I want to take you to find out what to do and see in…Continue Reading