What do you think of, when you think about Seattle, the 90s and the grunge movement? The bands that made this movement real, strong and famous worldwide have entered into the history of music and influenced fashion and the...
The best live acts in Tuscany It looks like this summer will be unforgettable, given the great music events and world stars that chose to perform in Tuscany. Many stars are expected in Tuscany for a summer...
Lake Trasimeno, located on the Tuscan/Umbrian border, may not be swarming with VIP’s like it’s more famous counterparts to the North, but this tranquil retreat has an abundance of charm.
On average, a typical Italian eats over 22 kg. of cheese a year. So it’s only natural that Italy would produce some of the world’s best cheese – and Tuscany is no exception!
In the provence of Pisa, near the city of Santa Luce, sits a little village called Pomaia. While this little town may seem obscure, it is actually a very important point for Buddhism – The Lama Tzong Khapa Institute, one...
Tucked into the chestnut hills of Eastern Tuscany, you will find the birthplace of one of the world’s most famous and prolific artists – Michelangelo Buonarroti.
One of Italy’s most famous wines comes from the town of Montalcino, a town in Southern Tuscany made famous for the wine from Sangiovese Grosso grapes: Brunello di Montalcino.
The Casentino area of Tuscany (Arezzo province), covers a valley running roughly between Florence and Siena. It is a little know paradise of forests and castles.