The Palatine hill, one of the most visited archaeological sites in Rome has undergone a thorough checkup to ascertain the state of all of its buildings and the results show that many of them are close to collapse and lar...
If you need warming up this season, dont miss nocturnal Rome. Home to over 400 discos and disco-pubs, the city has a vast range of nightlife to suit all tastes. Nights may still be long and cold, but the party spirit is...
The Acadmie de France Rome will present a series of meetings entitled "Il nuovo documentario italiano" every Thurs at 19.00 between 23 Feb and 18 May. The twelve appointments will involve screenings of the works of new...
Italys major energy company, ENI (Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi) has been fined a record 290 million by the antitrust authority which oversees fair play and competition in business. The fine has been imposed on ENI for abus...
2-31 March 2006. A total of 27 works mark 15th anniversary of the death of the Sino-French artist Tang Haywen who merged abstract western art with the tradition of Chinese calligraphy. The works on show are all from a pr...
On the evening of 30 September, 1975, a resident of Via Pola in Rome heard the muffled cries of a woman coming from the boot of a parked white Fiat. Inside, the police discovered Donatella Colasanti, 17, bloodied and bat...
As Italy approaches a general election on 9 and 10 April, the campaign is well under way and opinion polls are published almost daily, with both the right and the left now claiming that it is ahead.
The rules on opinion...
The British School at Rome will host a lecture by Edward Corp of the University of Toulouse entitled "Il Palazzo del Re: Cultural Forum and Surrogate Embassy" on Weds 15 Feb at 18.00. The lecture is the keynote address o...
According to Telefono Rosa the national voluntary helpline for crimes against women the number of reported cases of sexual violence to its central telephone line in 2005 tripled compared to figures in 2004.
ISTAT, th...
2 March-15 June 2006. Jean de Boulogne was born in Flanders in 1529, but he is universally known as Giambologna, the exquisite sculptor from Florence, where he spent most of his life in adoration of Michelangelo.
2-31 March 2006. The exhibition documents the transformation of the city of Rome with photographs of 70 buildings that have gone up in the last 15 years.
International Nursery and Preschool (4 months to 6 years) is looking for qualified, experienced and MOTHER TONGUE ENGLISH teacher for Preschool. Please send CVs to info@littlestari...
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Strategically located between Termini, Santa Maria Maggiore, and Piazza Vittorio, the a...
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Tucked away in a green valley with a river running through just over an hour’s drive from Rome, is a tiny medieval village built from stone. Our bedrooms are dotted around the hea...