Rome’s Il Tempo Newspaper: Long-Time Editor and Political Advisor
Rome’s historic newspaper, Il Tempo, shaped political life, survived ownership changes, and was led by influential editor Gianni Letta.
Rome’s historic newspaper, Il Tempo, shaped political life, survived ownership changes, and was led by influential editor Gianni Letta.
Lacisiese’s municipal administration allocates over two billion lire from illegal construction fines to environmental safeguarding and territorial recovery efforts.
A photographic journey through Lake Garda’s town history, highlighting memories from 1900s-1970s, revival of local life, and preserving cultural heritage.
Impressionist Aldo Danieli, inspired by Lake Garda and Sirmione, showcases vibrant floral and liturgical works in a captivating exhibition along with Linzaghi and Vigna.
Garda hosts vibrant festivals, wine tastings, historic towns, and lake events with music, art, and cultural celebrations throughout the weekend.
Municipal parking disputes in Riva escalate as officials clash over signage and authority, reflecting differing visions for urban parking management and citizen protection.
A vivid 2-meter canvas of Pope John XXIII, donated by artist Alberto Franchini, honors the beloved “Good Pope” in Lazise, celebrating his enduring legacy.
Cisano’s centuries-old Sagra dei Osei celebrates birdwatching, autumn, and local culture with bird competitions, traditional food, and festive events.
Verona’s historic book fair returns, celebrating local history, traditions, and research with nine days of literary events and exhibitions in the Fontana cultural scene.
Lake Garda’s bathing waters remain of very good quality, with a few beaches in Brescia currently off-limits due to hygiene standards.