German Academy Rome at Villa Massimo
byThe German Academy awards a prestigious fellowship to 10 promising German talents who receive a studio, living space, and access to Roman institutions.
The German Academy awards a prestigious fellowship to 10 promising German talents who receive a studio, living space, and access to Roman institutions.
A reportage of an Italian student living in Cardiff who documented the whole process of being repatriated to Italy after the UK was put in lockdown.
If you still haven’t mastered Italian, this is a great time to do so. There are many Italian language schools in Rome that are now offering online Italian classes.
In response to the coronavirus emergency, companies are now offering their online courses and services for free (or at a bargain)!
Give your contribution and help Italy through the coronavirus emergency by donating to one of these verified COVID-19 fundraisers.
Rome is a city for any budget. From eating at trattorias and gourmet restaurants to having pizza by the slice, here is what it costs to eat in Rome.
Unlike other European countries, you cannot buy your bus ticket directly on the bus (except for some bus lines). So where do you purchase bus tickets in Rome?
What it’s like to live in Italy during the quarantine: a diary about lockdown in Italy from the day before the entire country would be put into quarantine.
Founded in 1925, the Swedish Institute in Rome is a veritable hub of classical research.
Coronavirus: Italy is under total lockdown. Here’s everything you need to know about the strict measures on travel, gatherings, events, grocery shopping and more.
The Japan Cultural Institute in Rome promotes Japanese Culture through a variety of programs and activities and create a link between Italy and Japan.
Roman painter Mauro Rosi is inviting potential clients to his home and studio to introduce them to his gallery of work.
Take a trip to Florence and find out what made it the birthplace of the Renaissance. Enjoy the architecture, art, and famous Florentine steaks!
Gandini is a master woodcarver and focuses his work on lonely tree trunks. If you have yet to see his work, once in Rome you will certainly notice one of his 66 (and counting) sculptures around the Roman streets.