Desenzano Celebrates Sant’Angela Merici with Book Launch and Sports Events
Desenzano celebrates Sant’Angela Merici with a book launch, Eucharistic mass, and sports events like the San’Angela Walk and Bike Ride, honoring the patroness.
Desenzano celebrates Sant’Angela Merici with a book launch, Eucharistic mass, and sports events like the San’Angela Walk and Bike Ride, honoring the patroness.
Nago-Torbole farmers plan to drill new wells for independent water supply, ensuring irrigation and reducing reliance on a failing municipal aqueduct.
Nepalese children living in poverty benefit from Fausto De Stefani’s school project, supported by Manerba del Garda to foster education and hope.
Ground-penetrating radar revealed significant archaeological finds in Rivana, guiding cost-efficient excavations to preserve heritage before construction begins.
Lake Garda’s Centomiglia sailing event returns as a high-profile tourist attraction, boosting tourism, youth sailing, and promoting Italy’s natural beauty.
Verona’s Gardesane route for 2004 World Cycling Championships praised by Charlie Mottet for its scenic climbs and vibrant course, competing with international sites.
European funding supports the conservation of 160 Sites of Importance in Garda and Veneto, ensuring environmental preservation and sustainable development.
Toscolano Maderno plans to relocate the town hall to the former paper mill, sparking controversy over urban recovery, private interests, and public parking improvements.
Antiques and artifacts at Montichiari’s Samarcanda exhibition showcase Italy’s rich history, including vintage coffee machines and inspiring side exhibitions.
Gargnano volunteers provide essential emergency services, ambulance equipment, and rescue operations, highlighted through student engagement and local dedication.