Saturday, January 30, 2010
Quart and its castle
A-Z of lesser known town: Quart, #Valle d'Aosta and its ancient castle http://bit.ly/dc52Ej
Friday, January 29, 2010
Padula and its Charterhouse
A-Z of lesser known towns: P as Padula and its Charterhouse http://bit.ly/dmNv5P
A nice interview with Judy Witts
RT @IAClub2: #Italian Blogs: Interview with Expat-in-Italy Business Owner, Judy Witts of Divina Cucina http://ow.ly/16rTOR
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Orvieto and its Duomo
A-Z of lesser known towns: O as Orvieto and its unique Duomo http://bit.ly/cj3Q6o + http://bit.ly/1fCYOK
Vintage pictures of Rome
Roma Sparita, a bittersweet gallery of vintage pictures of #Rome http://bit.ly/ayDH14
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Narni and its medieval art
A-Z of lesser known towns: N as Narni, #Umbria chock-full of medieval art along the Via Flaminia: http://bit.ly/c5DTAx
The Ghosts of Venice
RT @monicacesarato: If you are coming down to #Venice, you should really take this #Food and #Ghost tour of the city http://bit.ly/5xWp0P
Venetian drawings at the Civic Museum
RT @noziovenice: Events in Venice and surroundings - 800 unpublished 19th-century Venetian drawings: The Civic Museu... http://bit.ly/5jDmJ0
The Emerald Coast
RT @MayneTravel: The Emerald Coast | Head inland for Sardinia's hidden heart | Italy - Times Online http://ow.ly/10SAy
The wonderful Trajan's column
Today Trajan became emperor in 98AD. His conquer of Dacia is remembered thru his wonderful Column inside Rome's Forum: http://bit.ly/cykPjO
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Narnia is not a very original name..
RT @cnposner: Did you know that Narnia was orginally a Roman town in Umbria 50 miles north of Rome? It is now known as Narni.
New Museum of Water in Siena
A museum exploring the history and uses of Siena's hidden underground waterways is opening tomorrow http://bit.ly/7YACl2 #Tuscany
A panoramic view of Bevagna's main squar
A panoramic view of Bevagna's main square, #Umbria #Italy http://twitpic.com/ztzhh
How to serve Italian cheese
RT @_blogdolcevita: How to serve Italian cheese: There are many Italian cheeses that you can treat yourself to, and... http://bit.ly/7GE7eH
Macomer and the Marghine Highlands
A-Z of lesser known towns: M as Macomer and the fascinating Marghine Highlands in Sardinia: http://bit.ly/83jTx4 + http://bit.ly/57GUbv
Monday, January 25, 2010
Rome, Pantheon at night interior panorama
RT @CADbloke: Rome, Pantheon at night Interior pano - http://moby.to/56m9gj
Lecce, the Florence of Baroque
A-Z of lesser known towns: L as Lecce, #Puglia - the Florence of Baroque http://bit.ly/5WO8b2
Giorgio Gaber
Giorgio Gaber (born today in 1939) was one of the most prominent Italian singers and actors of 20th century http://bit.ly/8xHowR
Three best-kept travel secrets in Calabria
RT @IAClub2: #Italian Blogs: Three Best-Kept Travel Secrets in Calabria http://ow.ly/16pI17
Recipe: Italian white truffles
RT @ilbiscom: New cooking recipe! "Italian white truffles..." at cuisine. http://cuisine.magnify.net/video/Italian-white-truffles-from-Alb
Leonardo's bones to be dug
RT @BenniePeck: Leonardo da Vinci's bones to be dug up by Italian scientists - Times Online: http://bit.ly/8swpzv via @addthis
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Joe D'Amato, B-movies genius
Today in 1999 Joe D'Amato died. The most prolific Italian B-movies director ever. A genius in its own field. http://bit.ly/5omwNU
Cuma and its Sybil
A-Z of lesser known towns: K as the ancient Greek town of Kymé in Campania. It's the Latin Cuma famous for its Sybil: http://bit.ly/5EYcdI
A perfect weekend in the Italian lakes
RT @Meurts: RT @lonelyplanet: A perfect weekend in the Italian Lakes http://bit.ly/5PuEbg #lp
Friday, January 22, 2010
Top 10 passions of ancient romans
RT @foodinrome: RT @katieparla: Top 10 passions of ancient romans http://tinyurl.com/yjfed2u I still see them 2day in Rome (at least some)
Byzantium's trade with Italian maritime powers
RT @rachel_gibbons Byzantium's trade with the Italian maritime powers (Venice-Pisa-Genoa) b4 1204 http://bit.ly/7rpiDR (RT @Medievalists)
Old picture gallery about Dolomites
RT @emmeffe2: Through the Dolomites from Venice to Toblach http://post.ly/Jwpk ADD Great pics from a book printed in 1896
A great blog from Piedmont
RT @Italytutto: torrebarolo, a great blog from barolo in piedmont http://bit.ly/816o0Z
Pecorino Siciliano Dop
Pecorino Siciliano Dop: a cheese coming directly to us from Roman Era http://bit.ly/7NS6Q5
Jesi and its ancien diocese see
A-Z of lesser known towns: J as Jesi, #Marche. Pre-roman town, ancient diocese see, very rich with art http://bit.ly/6twUkZ
Thursday, January 21, 2010
S.Agnes, patron saint of gossipers
More about S. Agnes: she is celebrated today in L'Aquila as the patron saint of gossipers!
Ischia, the green island in the Gulf of Naples
A-Z of lesser known towns: I as Ischia, the "green island" in the Gulf of Naples http://bit.ly/7NJ2pH
St. Agnes
S. Agnes is celebrated today. 14yo martyr in Rome, she helps young girls to find husband as described by John Keats http://bit.ly/7gPNu6
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Basil - one the most popular herbs in Italy
So true! RT @thefcdeli: Basil-one of the most popular herbs to use in Italian cooking>>http://bit.ly/5ADO2z
Useful iPhone app about Bed and Breakfasts in Italy
Useful iPhone app: B&B in Italia. It shows B&B's around you via GPS. This is their website too: http://bit.ly/6ejW6b
No Italian town's name starts with H
A-Z of lesser known towns: H as... ??? Did you know that no Italian town's name starts with H?
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
BBC on the Italian way to spaghetti bolognese
RT @ParisBuff: So you thought you knew your spaghetti bolognese. Here's the Italian way ! http://ow.ly/Y545 #traveltuesday
Verbinator
RT @badenscarr: Verbinator.com - conjugate verbs in French, German, Spanish, Italian and English http://bit.ly/6r6blB #news
Genzano di Roma and its Infiorata Festival
A-Z of lesser known towns: G as Genzano di Roma, #Lazio and its worldwide famous Infiorata Festival http://bit.ly/7n32tn
Monday, January 18, 2010
RT @culinaryprep: Pasta: Casônsèi from Val Camonica Recipe at Epicurious.com: http://bit.ly/8ILH9m
Ferla: in the middle of two UNESCO World Heritage Sites
A-Z of lesser known towns: F as Ferla, #Sicily. In the middle of 2 UNESCO World Heritage sites http://bit.ly/6uRWtV + http://bit.ly/5Fn1Hr
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Don't miss Venice in winter
RT @ItalyTravelista: Italy Travel: Don't Miss Venice in winter http://is.gd/6nkpk - ADD: great pic of gondolas under the snow!
Recipe: Cheesy Italian Tortellini
RT @anitasrecipes: "A healthy recipe from www.anitasrecipes.com for Cheesy Italian Tortellini - http://tinyurl.com/yejn5tr"
Erice, a medieval mountain town in Sicily
A-Z of lesser known towns: E as Erice, #Sicily. A medieval mountain town built over a famous Venus temple: http://bit.ly/76MyZm
Recipes and Lottery: a winning pair?
Funny on Lotto's website: insert your fav ingredients, get a recipe with related numbers for the lottery http://bit.ly/7zwLjK (in italian)
Friday, January 15, 2010
Visiting a wine farm in Piedmont
RT @robbin_g: Blog posting about our visit to the wine farm yesterday http://bit.ly/5gLu0L (via @AgriVerdita)
Chianti holiday accomodation
RT @HQviadotcom: Chianti Holiday Accommodation: The Real Tuscan Soul http://tinyurl.com/y8j8jzy
Riviera del Brenta, the forgotten cousin of Venice
RT @monicacesarato: RT @faronhof: The #Riviera del #Brenta, the forgotten cousin of #Venice http://bit.ly/6tcigA
Brescia, three thousand years of stories
RT @AncientRomeNews: "Brescia, Italy – three thousand years of stories." http://p.ly/K4Kif #ancientrome #antiquity
Desenzano del Garda
The alphabet of lesser known towns again: D as Desenzano del Garda, Veneto http://bit.ly/8C9T58 + awesome photogallery: http://bit.ly/8vUX6e
Pictures of St. Mark basilica in Venice
RT @imagelinka3: exploring St Mark's Square. #Italy #Venice http://imagetourist.com/v1/view.jsp?id=169
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Rome's Jewish Ghetto
RT @Chazmaniandevyl: Check out new CNS video on Rome's Jewish Ghetto @ http://bit.ly/15SQKx
Caserta and its Royal Palace
@RobertaK Funny game :-) C as Caserta, #Campania and its Royal Palace http://bit.ly/7MARSQ + http://bit.ly/7uviBq
More on Barcis
RT @RobertaK: More on Barcis, FVG, from In the Wabe, Musings on food, style, and life from an American in Venice http://j.mp/6wajjA
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Florence and its landscapes
RT @TravelwithJulie: Don't miss Florence's landscapes: http://tinyurl.com/ybutenq
Pictures of Barcis and its lake
@RobertaK B for Barcis and its lovely lake in Friuli-Venezia-Giulia for example: http://bit.ly/7RRMAE
Electrical generators and Roman mosaics
RT @dguinee: My new favorite museum in Rome? http://post.ly/IIP1
The beauty of Ancona
RT @weddzilla: Sure, you can go to Rome or Florence - but consider a lesser known city in Italy {via TravelODestination} http://ow.ly/UWK0
Northern Cuisine vs Southern Cuisine
RT @RecipesCuisine: [Recipes Cuisine] Italian Recipes: Northern Cuisine Vs. Southern Cuisine http://bit.ly/4IlruA
A Wine Atlas of the Langhe
RT @thestars: Latest Wine Post: A Wine Atlas of the Langhe: The Great Barolo and Barbaresco Vineyards http://tinyurl.com/yb8nrq6
The round church of S. Costanza
S. Costanza is one of the three round churces in #Rome. It is so rich with art, history and charm: http://bit.ly/5owBnH
Monday, January 11, 2010
Restaurants: Taverna dei Fori Imperiali in Rome
RT @katieparla: Taverna dei Fori Imperial Reopens in Rome [new blog post] http://www.parlafood.com/taverna-dei-fori-imperiali-reopens/
Recipe: Vegetable soup
RT @RecipesCuisine: [Recipes Cuisine] Classic Italian Vegetable Soup Crock Pot Recipe @CDKitchen http://bit.ly/5FuyhK
Mosaics and Venice
RT @shonalockhart: Where to see mosaics in Europe: http://goeurope.about.com/od/venice/a/mosaics.htm
The oldest example of Latin alphabet
The Duenos inscription shows the oldest example of Latin alphabet. Picture here: http://bit.ly/7pnoBn
Carmenta, inventor of Latin alphabet
In Roman mythology Carmenta was the goddess of childbirth and profecy. She invented the Latin alphabet too: http://bit.ly/8XtSow
Saturday, January 09, 2010
A visit to the Sistine Chapel
RT @JeffTitelius: Behold the Sistine Chapel in #Vatican City, #Rome http://bit.ly/5TEJxM #xmrntrvl #xmnr
Pictures of St. Mark basilica in Venice
RT @imagelinka3: exploring St Marcs basilica. #Italy #Venice http://imagetourist.com/v1/view.jsp?id=488
Pictures of Venice
RT @UKpix: Venice, Italy. Leica pics. http://bit.ly/6brLHT #photography #travel #italy
Italian cheese cake
RT @toprecipesever: LOOK...How 2 make an Italian Cheese cake, watch the how 2 do it cooking clip NOW @ http://lnk.ms/4lV7H
Marco Polo died on January 9, 1324
RT @paulrak: Marco Polo, influential in globalization in early world trade, dies at age 70 on Jan 9, 1324 in Venice, Italy #bizhist
Prostitute's fares in ancient Rome
RT @harry_james_: Sex workers (Prostitutes) in Roman times charged the equivalent price of eight glasses of red wine.
Photos of Rome by Night
RT @basidzenga: RT @longnu: Amazing Photos of Rome by Night http://bit.ly/7rOXNv
Info about a few Italian red wines
RT @ItalianRedWines: I love Italian Red Wines - Dolcetto from the Piedmont region - I will have a bottle right now! http://budurl.com/a4d3
Gnocchi!
RT @divinacucina: no egg gnocchi- pumpkin with gorgonzola sauce and chives!!! http://twitpic.com/xc9q9 ADD Looks like a tasty masterpiece!
Venice Twilight, a Monet's masterpiece
RT @troycap: Lovely reproduction of Monet’s masterpiece, Venice Twilight: http://bit.ly/4UlPBD
Video: Seafood risotto in Venice
RT @jinvn: Anthony Bourdain - Seafood Risotto in Venice- In this clip from an all-new episode of Anthony Bourdain:... http://bit.ly/4TTfjT
Caravaggio
RT @aldoric: Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610) was an Italian Baroque Era Painter http://bit.ly/4wMFgZ + http://bit.ly/5KslAF
Photos from a Leonardo da Vinci's exhibit in Rome
RT @ziczac_popolari: Italy Photo Gallery: Leonardo Da Vinci, the universal genius, Rome exhibition http://izic.it/XUt
Recipe: PIzza sauce
RT @RecipeFeed: Pizza Recipes Subm by: ALIGORN: The Italian flavors of tomatoes, herbs like garlic, basil and ore http://url4.eu/158CN
Friday, January 08, 2010
Senator's privilege
RT @KetchupSoReal: RT @OMGFacts: In Ancient Rome only important people wore purple clothes. #omgfacts
Recipes for bread
RT @culinaryprep: cooking ideas: ricette macchina pane: http://bit.ly/8aQuOV (in italian)
Galileo Galilei's legacy
It is almost unbelievable how much modern science owes to a single man: Galileo Galilei. Here's why: http://bit.ly/v7wdN
Thursday, January 07, 2010
A new guide to Italian superstitions
Anthropology profs provide detailed guide on Italian superstitions: http://bit.ly/8D3lFv
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Epiphany at Piazza Navona
Piazza Navona is THE place to be in #Rome during Epiphany. Discover why: http://bit.ly/6dIRUq
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
A Venice Epiphany Tradition
RT @livingvenice: Regata delle Befane: A Venice Epiphany Tradition (complete with vin brulé) http://98o23.th8.us
Free software assistant for Latin translations
Mac user and Latin (language) lover? Download Collatinus from here: http://bit.ly/7pygVH
Sarsina under the snow
Italy under the snow: this is a panoramic pic of Sarsina's main square: http://tweetphoto.com/8053943
Monday, January 04, 2010
Pictures of the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia
Again on Galla Placidia's mausoleum. History and nice pictures this time: http://bit.ly/4D6Hki
Saturday, January 02, 2010
A Befana cake
You are still on time to prepare this Befana cake from Ciao Italia to end the Italian Christmas holidays the right way: http://bit.ly/6gJcqu