For many tourists, Venice is the city of lovers, a dream place they must visit. Even before it dives into the sea. For the Venetians, however, they are a reality that they live with every day and that they also own and consider that it should belong only to them.
The center of Trieste is located around the Great Square (Piazza Unita), which is famous as the largest European square with an open view of the sea. The closest to it is the Audace pier, which is a kind of city salon, as it is a popular promenade for Trža residents of all ages.
Florence does have its own airport, but it is not possible to fly directly to Italy from Brno Airport, so we recommend the modern Euro City Casanova train to travel there. This train takes you from Ljubljana to Venice (Venezia Santa Lucia or Venezia Mestre station), and from there you can continue your journey along the "boot" with others.
The path takes us to the Vrtojba border crossing and then further in the direction of Trieste until we see the sign for Devin (Duina) on the right. This leads us to the fishing village of Devin, with charming houses and the mighty Devin castle in the center of the village.
From early spring to late autumn, we are everywhere accompanied by the intoxicating smell of maquis, a typical Corsican undergrowth consisting of many Mediterranean herbs. In the language, culture, dishes, French and Italian inspiration flow, and yet, throughout the island's varied and rich history, the people have preserved their unique and special nature.
The famous Gardaland is far from being the only amusement park worth visiting in our neighbor Italy. Recently, parks have also experienced a great boom in Italy, so that the region of Emilia Romana alone has more than 25 amusement parks with very different contents.
Already in the time of the ancient Romans, Milan was a city of borders, beginnings and ends: the city of the rich Visconti and Sforza, but also the city of skilled merchants, and all of them together built the Roman Mediolanum into a metropolis of four million over the centuries.
The borders of the Chianti region are difficult to define, since geographically we can only talk about the hilly area between Florence and Siena, historically it consisted of the settlements of Gaiole, Radda and Castellina
At the end of the nineteenth century, the Italian poet and writer Renato Fucini wrote that the final judgment for the inhabitants of the Amalfi Coast, who will be accepted into heaven, will be a day like any other day. With this, he best described the beauty of the lush green terraces hanging over the foaming sea, the cultural wealth and architectural...
The most popular European comic opera of the 18th century, La Cecchina, or Nobody's Daughter, will premiere in early January.
There is something authentic in every fake. The director of the cult films Kino Paradiž and Malena shows the life of an art connoisseur and auction manager Virgil, who one day receives an unexpected offer.
These days, it is fitting to look at the warmth of the small towns that are hidden in the seductive Italy. Let the selection of the most picturesque take you to the world of ancient architecture, rugged landscapes, bays of bluish waters and the intoxicating scent of the Mediterranean.