As every year, on June 24th 2010, Florence will celebrate St. John’s Day, the patron saint of the city, with several initiatives and events where all the city of Florence will take part in.
In the morning, an historical procession made up of flag throwers will go from Piazza della Signoria to the baptistery in order to offer the candles to the patron and later on, the Saint Mass will take place with the exposition of the remains of St. John.
In the afternoon, one of the traditional and most beloved Florentine events will wait for you in Piazza Santa Croce, which arouses enthusiasm in all the citizens: Calcio in Costume (Football in Traditional Costumes), also called “Florentine historical football”, a medieval version of football - let’s say just a little bit “bloody”, a sort of fusion among fighting, football and rugby :-).
Teams taking part in the competition are four (Blue, White, Red and Green) and represent the main districts of Florence.
In the end of the day, at 10 pm fantastic fireworks will wait for you from the striking scenery of Piazzale Michelangelo. The best place for watching the fireworks is surely Ponte Santa Trinità bridge, where you will see Ponte Vecchio bridge close-up and the fireworks in the background.
You can’t miss such a fabulous show of lights and colors! Let’s celebrate together the beginning of the summer!
Further information about events in Florence are available on www.aboutflorence.com
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Are you ready to enjoy the 2010 World Cup? The first steps have already been covered and tonight we surely will be all there in front of the screen (someone comfortably sitting on his own sofa, someone else in front of one of the numerous big screens put in squares, pubs and bars all around the country), to root for his own team and live the emotions arising from gameplay.
In the meantime, to increase the excitement and getting involved in the positive energy in order to help our team win, give a look to the video that collects all the goals that Italy scored during the last World Cup 2006!
Anyway, whoever the winner this year, we wish to all of them an intense and exciting World Cup….and may the best team win!!
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From June 15th to 18th 2010, the very expected international men’s fashion event Pitti Immagine Uomo n. 78 will come back at Fortezza da Basso in Florence.
This year, the theme will be Design Watching: the world of fashion that indiscreetly enters the world of design through visual, audio and verbal suggestions selected by buyers, journalists, designers and opinion leaders belonging to the exclusive international class of Pitti People.
As a matter of fact, visitors will have the chance to see on display the newest and most fashionable design objects, between traditional handicraft and contemporary style.
Once again, the set up will be created by Patricia Urquiola who shaped a continuity between internal and external layouts and introduced new areas dedicated to relax end special installations dedicated to food, together with Taste, the exhibition by Pitti Immagine dedicated to the products of high quality Italian gastronomy.
Among the design watchers, we remind you some of the (more…)
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Here we go. After 2 years of restoration and radical renovation, the Museo di Storia della Scienza (Institute and Museum of the History of Science)in Florence reopens its doors to the public under a different name: Museo Galileo (Galileo Museum).
Such an event is conceived in order to celebrate the International Astronomy Year (2009), an UNESCO initiative to commemorate the astronomy and science discoveries made by the Pisan scientist. And what’s a better way to pay homage to him than a new and modern Museum?
The Museo Galileo will host more than 1,000 invaluable instruments and experimental apparatuses belonging to Medici and Lorraine families, (more…)
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Seeing that it is the season of love, passion and the awakening of the senses, sticking to the point, the city of Genoa presents an exhibition dedicated to love and passions of past and present.
In fact, since last March 25th, one of the “hottest” exhibitions is under way at Musei di Strada Nuova and the Galleria di Palazzo Bianco (Gallery of White Palace) in Genoa, Liguria.
The exhibition, entitled “Storie di passioni, amori e tradimenti dai Depositi di Palazzo Bianco” (“Stories about Passion, Love and Betrayals from the museum storage of Palazzo Bianco”) will be open to the public until June 27th 2010. So, visitors will have still few weeks to marvel at such art masterpieces on display in Genoa gathered for the iconographic exhibition dedicated to the theme of “forbidden love”, (more…)
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Camaiore - village located near Lucca, in the Versilia hinterland - by craftsmen who every year work hard to create the typical “paintings” that represent the heart of this festivity.
The Corpus Domini procession was celebrated since the end of XV century, but it was just during the XIX century - perhaps due to the influence of the Spanish traditions brought by the Borbone family’s servants - that the habit of decorating the streets with carpets made of flowers started; such carpets were aimed to drive the procession passing in the centre of the village. Starting from 30’s, flowers were progressively replaced by sawdust. Today, the carpets are realized with sophisticated and advanced techniques by the so called “tappetari” (the carpets craftsmen), who generally stay awake (more…)
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The countdown has finally began for the Italy Moto GP. It is the moment for the 4th seasonal race and this time the appointment waits for you in Italy, on the fabulous circuit of Barberino del Mugello, in Tuscany, which once again will host thousands visitors and motorbikes lovers.
Italy GP is scheduled from 4th to 6th June 2010, and on Sunday about 80,000 spectators are expected to be there.
This year, the circuit offers its visitors higher security and very liveable spaces by strengthening the organization more and more.
In fact, in particular at the entrance turnstiles, the number of the employees has been increased for the welcoming of the visitors and the tickets check, while the parking has been enlarged and will be able to host until 30,000 cars. In addition, special attention will be given to the outside surveillance in order to avoid people leaving their cars along the street.
And now, let’s talk about numbers. This year, the employees reach about 1,500 people, among which we find 120 employees for the medical care, 400 (more…)
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It actually doesn’t take all that much travel to truly get away from it all. Those who are planning a European vacation but who want to escape the crowds and experience something more authentic should definitely consider Tuscany rather than southern Italy.
After all, just miles away from some of the most popular tourist attractions in the world is an island that has managed to remain a true relic of the past. And unlike other coastal attractions in Italy, or Spain’s most famous islands which see millions of visitors and gigantic jumbo jets, Elba is not your typical European summer vacation resort.
The biggest encouraging factor for those who are truly dying for a vacation unlike any others is the fact that, to the masses, Elba Island is not yet a buzzword. It has not been written up countless times in major publications States-side and beyond as the next rustic hideaway, (more…)
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In May 2010, the most expected international equestrian competition comes back in Rome: “Concorso Ippico Internazionale Piazza di Siena”.
The Concorso Ippico Internazionale “Piazza di Siena” is an equestrian race taking place yearly since 1922 in Piazza di Siena in Rome, an area located inside Villa Borghese. Since 1926, it became an international competition and now it is part of the Samsung Super League circuit, which gathers the most important eight CSIO in the world and where the best international riders take part in.
During such a competition, also other many events will take place, such as Coppa delle Nazioni, Gran Premio di Potenza, Gran Premio Roma and the Carosello dei Carabinieri.
A nearly 80 years old tradition, which at each edition gathers more and more visitors, horse races lovers or just curious people from all over the world.
The 78th edition of Rome horse show jumping will start just today 27th May and will continue ‘til Sunday 30th May. It will be the 2nd of 8 appointments that made the Meydan FEI Nations Cup™, together with similar competitions: La Baule (France), San Gallo (Switzerland), Rotterdam (Netherlands), Falsterbo (Sweden), Aquisgrana (Germany), Hickstead (Great Britain), Dublino (Ireland).
Piazza di Siena took its name from the city of origin of one of the most ancient and aristocratic families in Rome, the Borghese Princes. It was built under the will of Prince Marcantonio who, in the end of the 18th century, ordered to the architects Mario and Antonio Asprucci a new square, in order to celebrate the places of memory of the beloved Tuscan city. In fact, what he really wanted was to recall the traditions and the folkloristic events such as the palios, which took place for the Middle Ages in Siena.
A very stunning story rich of traditions belonging to two different cities like Rome and Siena, which mix together in a unique event.
So, we wait for you in Rome, from today to Sunday 30th May 2010. A perfect occasion for spending a week-end in the eternal city!
For further information about events in Rome, museums in Rome, or visiting Rome, remember the useful online tourist guide to Rome, www.aboutroma.com.
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Palazzo Reale in Milan is still waiting for you with one of its great exhibitions ongoing since March 17th 2010 and entitled “Goya e il Mondo Moderno” (“Goya and the Modern World”), which will be on display until June 27th 2010.
We are talking about a great exhibition dedicated to the influence the Spanish painter had on modern art, from Picasso to Bacon. An extraordinary collection made up of over 180 works, like paintings, drawings and engravings.
Therefore, the aim of the exhibition is to link and analyze the connections between the painter and other famous modern artists, by starting from a deep research about the themes faced by the Aragonese artist: the image of the new society, the expression of subjectivity, reactions with gestures, and violence.
Among the artists present at the exhibition, we find: Delacroix, Klee, David, Kokoschka, (more…)
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