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Gary & Lynette Matz

Trip to Agrigento

Monica,
We have been to Italy several times but always just visiting Venice, Florence and Rome. We decided that we needed to see more of Italy than just those 3 cities. We became familiar with Cultural Italy and were impressed by the many favorable reviews together with their knowledge of the country. We contacted Cultural Italy and worked closely with Monica to plan our 25 day trip. It was an absolute pleasure to work with Monica. She is very responsive to emails and telephone calls and, even more importantly, she is so very knowledgeable about Italy.

Terri Astorino

Emanuela,
First and foremost I want to say "Thank you!!". The trip to Italy was a trip of a lifetime and was PERFECT! I cannot speak highly enough about each and every one of our drivers and guides. I will ALWAYS recommend you and Cultural Italy to all of my family and friends. Each hotel was amazing. Each guided tour perfect. I cannot speak highly enough/thank you for all your hard work....it was perfect!

Oasi di Sant’Alessio : Animals in an Ancient Italian Fortress Near Milan

DAY TRIP
Wild, beautiful and dangerous animals in an ancient Italian Castle? Crocodiles, piranha, toadfish and many other beasts are just a part of the colorful and blooming jungle of Oasi Sant'Alessio. You can find this amazing green maze just about 40 minutes away from Milan. This incredible Oasi was found in 1973 on the lands of the fascinating fortress of Sant’Alessio built back in far 1413.

A Phenomenal Woman: Plautilla Nelli’s Last Supper restored

EXHIBITION
While her relevance was remarkably underrated until recently, Plautilla Nelli proves to be a critically important figure of the Renaissance. At a time when women were limited, Nelli did something unconventional: she taught herself to paint. Nelli’s Last Supper, the only known one made by a female artist, has been restored for permanent exhibition at Santa Maria Novella. As one of the largest works created by early known female artist, Nelli’s Last Supper is a remarkable testimony for both her skill and boldness.