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Culture: March 2004 Archives

The patron saint of Portofino is San Giorgio and the annual village 'festa patronale' is celebrated on the first Sunday in April.


Padre Dio Misericordioso

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The internationally known architect Richard Meier's church is built in a working class district of Rome.


Villa le Balze

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December, 1979, the Marquesa Margaret Rockefeller de Larrain, granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller, donated her father's estate, Villa Le Balze in Fiesole, to Georgetown University.


Ospedale Degli Innocenti

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The delicate nine bay arcade of this elegant square was designed by Brunelleschi in 1419 and forms the facade of the Ospedale Degli Innocenti or House of Orphans.


Loretta Caponi

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Pratesi and Frette may be familiar names but Loretta Caponi?


Danilo Dolci

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The Sicilian Mahatma Gandhi


Scoppio del Carro

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The "explosion of the cart" takes place on Easter Sunday in front of the Duomo in Florence.


Looking for a good place to stay when visiting Monte Cassino or on the way from Rome to Positano?


The best beaches on Italy's Adriatic coast?


Contained within the Palazzo Ducale this museum is included in a visit to the Palazzo.


Palazzo Ducale

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The Urbino palace is the work of architect Luciano Laurana, who was commissioned in 1465 to extend the old building on the Piazza Rinascimento.


Fontana delle 99

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Built in 1270, the fresh water supply from this fountain sustained L’Aquila's residents through plagues, earthquakes and sieges.


This remarkable lace school is located in Pescocostanzo, Abruzzo. Signora Carmela Faraglia teaches young women how to deftly operate up to 56 wooden bobbins to re-create intricate Renaissance designs.


Established in 1993, the Gran Sasso Laga National Park of Abruzzo spreads on 203,000 hectares through the territory of 57 communes divided among the provinces of L'Aquila, Teramo, Pescara, Ascoli Piceno and Rieti.


Torciata di San Giuseppe

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The Torciata di San Giuseppe of Pitigliano is a traditional procession dedicated to the Saint that culminates with an evocative "Ritual of the Fire".


The Armenian Monastery with a garden, cloister and cypress groves can be found on this small island in the Venice lagoon.


Isola Pellestrina

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Pellestrina, a small island between the shore of the Venice Lido and Chioggia is filled with multi-colored, picturesque houses and gigantic murazzi (walls), built to defend the shore that divides the lagoon from the sea.


Lying next to the Giudecca and across the Venetian lagoon from the Palazzo Ducale (Doge's Palace), is the island of San Giorgio Maggiore.


A rather undiscovered area of Venice is Cavallino. It is located on the Punta Sabbioni, a peninsula jutting into the Venetian lagoon. It has a coastline (littorale) of broad beaches and shallow, safe waters.


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