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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 day ago

A journey through the Ara Pacis in vivid color

Video mapping technology and 4K laser projection brings the altar's original vivid polychrome back to life, accompanied by narration, music and sound effects.
History
fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Colosseum Facelift Restores Ancient Southern Entrance to Its Former Glory

"[The project] has finally restored the perception of the monument's original size and floor level," architect Stefano Boeri said in a statement. "It also offers the public the opportunity to approach its walls and imagine the rhythm and sequence of the ambulatories and arches, now lost. It's a respectful and useful project that completes research carried out by the archaeologists of the Colosseum Archaeological Park."
Arts
#rome
Berlin
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 days ago

7 Rome Airbnbs Where You Can Wake Up to Views of the Colosseum

Airbnbs near the Colosseum offer stunning views of the ancient site, enhancing the experience of staying in Rome.
Photography
fromArchDaily
5 days ago

40+ Contemporary Architectural Works Across Ecuador Captured by Francesco Russo and Luca Piffaretti

Photographers document Ecuador's architecture and landscapes, highlighting the country's evolving identity and the interplay between built environments and natural surroundings.
#caravaggio
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Thieves steal paintings by Renoir, Cezanne and Matisse from a private museum in Italy

Thieves stole three valuable paintings from a museum near Parma, Italy, in a swift heist lasting less than three minutes.
#raphael
History
fromBig Think
2 weeks ago

Militarized snowflakes: The accidental beauty of Renaissance star forts

Star forts exemplify the intersection of military engineering and geometry, showcasing beauty born from the necessity of defense against artillery.
#florence
Berlin
fromArchitectural Digest
9 months ago

The Best Airbnbs in Florence Offer Rooms With Spectacular Views

Renting an Airbnb in Florence offers unique experiences and comforts that traditional hotels cannot match.
#michelangelo
fromArchDaily
3 weeks ago

Stefano Boeri Interiors Restores Southern Ambulatory Areas of the Colosseum in Rome

The intervention 'restored the perception of the monument's original scale and pavement level,' while enabling visitors to approach the structure more directly and understand the sequence of the ambulatory and its arches. This recalibration of levels, based on archaeological findings and geometric studies, also enabled the reorganization of the stormwater drainage system, integrating surface slopes and transitions into the paving design while maintaining coherence with the monument's historical configuration.
Renovation
fromConde Nast Traveler
8 years ago

The 24 Best Bars in Rome to Drink Like a Local

The drinks scene here has undergone something of a Renaissance, with the number and variety of options across the city blossoming. Of course, there are still the old school stalwarts that adhere to the traditional Italian idea of a bar-envision the quintessential all-day café-bar where you might stand at the counter for a cappuccino in the morning, grab a quick panino at lunchtime, or linger over an aperitivo after work.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
3 weeks ago

Madrid Travel Guide: What to Do, Eat and Where to Stay

Madrid has transformed from a transit hub into a major European destination and Latin American expat capital, offering world-class museums, diverse neighborhoods, and exceptional culinary experiences.
Berlin
fromCN Traveller
2 weeks ago

The chicest long-stay aparthotels in Europe, from Paris to Rome

Aparthotels blend home stay charm with hotel comforts, thriving post-pandemic as remote workers seek stylish, community-focused accommodations.
Washington Nationals
fromDefector
3 weeks ago

Nobody's Having More Fun Than The Italians | Defector

The World Baseball Classic uses flexible nationality rules allowing players to represent countries through lineage and citizenship, creating amusing rosters like Team Italy's Italian-Americans defeating Team USA.
Paris food
fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

This European City Dethroned Paris and Rome as the Most Romantic in the World

Venice has surpassed Paris as the world's most romantic destination, scoring 9.65 out of 10 based on romantic restaurants, hotels, activities, and wedding searches.
Higher education
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

Like seeing art of Roman chapels in technicolor for first time - Harvard Gazette

Students learned centuries-old stucco sculpting techniques through hands-on practice, gaining deeper understanding of Renaissance and Baroque artists' material choices and creative processes.
London food
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

20 Best Things to Do in Rome, From Ancient Sites to Rooftop Bars and Local Pizzerias

Rome offers diverse experiences beyond famous archaeological sites, including street art, contemporary dining, rooftop bars, and lesser-known neighborhoods worth exploring.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

10 Things You Can't Travel to Europe Without, According to a Hotel Concierge of 30+ Years

Hotel concierges identify common travel mistakes tourists make, with layering for unpredictable weather being a primary packing oversight in destinations like London.
fromArtnet News
3 weeks ago

Never-Before-Seen Paintings Reveal Anthony Van Dyck's Formative Italian Period | Artnet News

Van Dyck's stay in Italy was pivotal to the development of his artistic language, above all because it accelerated his emancipation from the model of his master Rubens.
Arts
fromArtnet News
3 weeks ago

Prado Implements New Crowd Control Measures to Combat Overtourism

Reducing the maximum number is not only beneficial in general, it is first and foremost an advantage for group members themselves, who will now be offered an experience that brings them closer to the works.
Arts
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
22 years ago

The height of Old World style

A $15.9 million double-penthouse condo combining two penthouses on the highest floors of a Wilshire Boulevard high-rise features luxury amenities and 19th-century design elements.
Madrid food
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

11 Family-Friendly Hotels in Rome Offering Gladiator Schools, Free Gelato, Teen Spas, and More

Rome is highly family-friendly with children treated as main events rather than afterthoughts, featuring child-oriented accommodations, tours, and dining options throughout the city.
History
fromOpen Culture
1 month ago

Rome in 1890 Captured in Color Photographs: The Colosseum, Forum, Trevi Fountain & More

English gentlemen completed their education through the Grand Tour of Europe, primarily Italy, which profoundly influenced Romantic poets like Byron and shaped their artistic vision of classical civilization in ruins.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Naples museum to allow visually impaired visitors to experience art through touch

The veil covering Christ is extraordinary. It's impossible to understand how Sanmartino managed to create it. The veil defies explanation—for those who can see and for those who cannot. When you touch it, you can feel the veins pulsing beneath.
Arts
Renovation
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

See Every Colorful DIY of This Small Rome Apartment's Unforgettable Makeover

A Rome apartment was transformed from outdated to modern through DIY projects, creative vision, and strategic use of bold primary colors rather than expensive renovations.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Annibale Carracci Should Be as Famous as Rembrandt van Rijn

Annibale Carracci, a 16th-century Italian artist, made groundbreaking contributions to Western art that rivaled Rembrandt's influence, including establishing an innovative art academy that revolutionized artistic training methods.
#prado-museum
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

This Soothing Italian Philosophy Transforms the Way I Do Everything

"Piano piano" is an old Italian saying that sounds nonsensical, but is actually full of wisdom, especially if you, like me, are finding yourself wishing away these frigid winter days and hoping spring and summer gets here fast. These days, I've found myself rushing from one thing to the next, frustrated at the smallest things, from post office lines to just missing my train. And I'm ready to make a change.
Mindfulness
Food & drink
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

I've Lived in Italy for 20 Years-These Are the 10 Most Common Mistakes I See Tourists Make

Avoid common Italy travel mistakes by planning flexibly, dressing neatly, packing for varied weather, and embracing local cuisine to enrich the trip.
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fromdesign-milk.com
1 month ago

Take 5: A Heart-Shaped Park, Carlo Scarpa's Masterpiece + More

Love Park in Toronto uses playful, queer-inflected landscape design; Jeff Wall retrospective at MOCA presents large-scale, staged photographic narratives revealing choreographed cinematic scenes.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Michelangelo Mania? Two Works Newly Linked to the Master

Scientific analysis of pigments, monograms, and stylistic elements attributes a Pietà painting and a Roman basilica bust to Michelangelo, expanding his known body of work centuries after his death.
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

Ramdane Touhami's Curated Roman Palazzo Spans Centuries-But Doesn't Take Itself Too Seriously

Designed by the celebrated mannerist architect Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, construction of the first sections of the late Renaissance Palazzo Borghese began in the 1560s. The Palazzo was among Vignola's many other important projects (he became the principal architect for St. Peter's Basilica following Michelangelo's death). It was later expanded by Cardinal Camillo Borghese, who bought it in 1596 (in 1605, he was named Pope Paul V).
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Naples Architecture City Guide: 15 Projects of History, Density, and Continuity

Set on the edge of the Mediterranean and shaped by centuries of continuous occupation, Naples is a city where architecture is inseparable from time. Layers of Greek foundations, Roman infrastructures, medieval churches, Baroque palaces, and Modern interventions coexist within a dense and compact urban fabric. Naples reveals itself as an accumulation of structures, adaptations, and reuse, where buildings are rarely isolated objects and more often part of a larger spatial, social, and historical system.
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Travel
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

As a travel planner, I rarely recommend Paris or Rome. Instead, I swear by these 5 European gems.

Five European destinations—including Liverpool, Cinque Terre, and Porto—offer musical heritage, coastal scenery, historic charm, and distinctive culinary experiences every traveler should experience.
#trevi-fountain
History
fromOpen Culture
1 month ago

Ten Lost Roman Wonders: The World's Longest Tunnel, Tallest Dam, Widest-Spanning Bridge & More

Many major Roman constructions survive only as ruins or are entirely lost, with once-grand structures like Trajan's Bridge and Nero's Subiaco Dams no longer intact.
fromYahoo Life
2 months ago

25 European Towns More Beautiful Than Paris (And Half the Price)

Paris has long been considered the ultimate symbol of European beauty, romance, and culture. However, younger retirees, digital nomads, and lifestyle seekers are increasingly discovering that many smaller European towns offer equal or greater charm without the high costs and crowds. These destinations provide historic architecture, walkable streets, vibrant local culture, and stunning natural surroundings, often at a fraction of the price associated with major capitals. From coastal villages to medieval hill towns, Europe offers countless alternatives that feel authentic, relaxed, and deeply rewarding.
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fromMedievalists.net
2 months ago

Early Medieval Church in Rome Draws Attention After Fresco Restoration - Medievalists.net

San Lorenzo in Lucina, a medieval church, drew renewed attention after conservation of a modern fresco whose figure was likened to Italy's PM Giorgia Meloni.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 month ago

Vatican expands visitor experience at St. Peter's Basilica to mark 400th anniversary

St. Peter's Basilica will expand terrace access, add a larger snack bar, online reservations, multilingual Mass translations, and a Michelangelo-styled font for its 400th anniversary.
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Rediscovering Plautilla Bricci, Rome's First Professional Woman Architect

Bricci was a multihyphenate artist active in the mid-17th century, and unique among female artists in that she was not only a painter but also an architect (most famous for a now destroyed Villa Benedetta Il Vascello), sculptor, and amateur musician. The daughter of an artist, Giovanni Bricci, she learned basic skills in his workshop and also worked his connections to meet potential patrons.
Arts
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

9 Best Cities in Europe for Every Kind of Traveler-From History Buffs to Foodies

It's hard to name the best cities in Europe-there are so many great bustling hubs (not to mention charming small towns) spread across a relatively small continent, making it more a question of what you're looking for. Sure, some travelers just beeline to the best-known landmarks, eager for the chance to cross Rome's Colosseum or Paris's Eiffel Tower off their list. But we're in favor of taking a step back and asking yourself what you're most interested in.
Travel
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 months ago

Remains of only building by Vitruvius found after centuries of searching

The only building known to have been designed by Vitruvius himself was found under Piazza Andrea Costa in a preventative archaeology excavation before redevelopment. Unlike the ancient public building found in 2023 which was speculated to be the long-sought basilica, the newly-discovered structure matches the detailed description in Vitruvius' De Architectura. The accuracy with which the remains found coincided with Vitruvian descriptions left experts astonished.
History
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 months ago

Bronze Neptune from Lyon arrives in Rome

The Neptune of Lyon, one of the largest and most important bronze statues from Roman Gaul, has arrived in Rome for a one-time guest starring appearance at the Giovanni Barracco Museum of Ancient Sculpture. The statue is in the permanent collection of the Lugdunum Musee et Theatres Romains in Lyon, and is being loaned to the sculpture museum as part of an extraordinary exchange of ancient works between the two cities.
History
Miscellaneous
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

I lived in Italy for over a year-here's what they don't you about living the Mediterranean dream - Silicon Canals

Living in Italy offers romantic moments but also involves frustrating bureaucracy, slow services, and cultural adjustments beyond travel-magazine portrayals.
History
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 month ago

Royal Palace of Naples thrones is from Savoy reign, not Bourbon

The gilded throne in the Royal Palace of Naples was restored, revealed as commissioned by the House of Savoy and regilded using laser conservation.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Madrid museum shuffles its pack charting decades of rapid change in Spain

The Reina Sofia's new rehang opens, quite pointedly, with a painting of a detained man sitting, head bowed and wrists shackled, as he waits for the arbitrary hand of institutional bureaucracy to decide his fate. The picture, Document No , was painted by Juan Genoves in 1975, the year Francisco Franco died and Spain began its transition to democracy after four decades of dictatorship.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Spain's Cosmic Mother of Modernism

MADRID - The most famous portrait of Maruja Mallo depicts the artist covered from head to toe in seaweed. She is crowned and draped with long, rope-like strands of kelp, her arms raised triumphantly like an all-powerful marine goddess. This unconventional photograph, snapped in 1945 by the poet Pablo Neruda on a Chilean beach, was no doubt carefully orchestrated by the Spanish artist, who viewed herself as an extension of her unique work, where female energy is a conduit for natural and even cosmic forces.
Arts
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fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Italy church restoration probed after Meloni angel lookalike

A restored angel painting in a Rome basilica bears a striking resemblance to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, prompting denials and an official inspection.
Arts
fromdesignyoutrust.com
1 month ago

Amazing Baroqueinspired Sorcerers, Gothic Arches And Ornate Backdrops in Paintings by J. Henry

A wide-ranging collection of contemporary visual art and human-interest projects showcases diverse techniques, social themes and playful reinterpretations across painting, illustration, sculpture, photography, public acts.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Bernini's 17th-Century Elephant Statue Damaged in Rome-Again | Artnet News

A tusk tip broke off Bernini's Elephant and Obelisk in Rome; the fragment was recovered, prompting an investigation and planned restoration.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

From Caravaggio to Tribeca

Richard Wright's writing significantly influenced John Wilson's visual depictions of American racial violence on display at The Met.
Arts
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

hotel roma: nicole cherubini exhibits surrealist ceramic sculptures at friedman benda

Nicole Cherubini's Hotel Roma features hand-built ceramic sculptures combining collage-like motifs, layered glazes, and Surrealist/feminist themes referencing Leonora Carrington and wartime resilience.
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