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The 1000 year old Castle of Dolceaqua

The 1000 year old Castle of Dolceaqua

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Have you ever dreamed of being a princess living in a castle? Well, I actually never had but visiting magic Dolceacqua changes my mind.Everything looks charming in this town: thousand years old Doria Castle (named after the family that owned the fortress for centuries), cobble stone ramps, breathtaking views on the picturesque Nervia river and the valley.

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Theatre under the Stars: the Nine Moons of Apricale in Liguria

Theatre under the Stars: the Nine Moons of Apricale in Liguria

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This year Teatro Della Tosse events in Apricale will take place from August 5 to August 15. It will be the 21st edition of the “E le stelle stanno a guardare” (And the stars are watching) entitled “Le 9 Lune” (The 9 Moons): the 11 fascinating nights bringing hundreds of guests from all over the world to assist the happening.

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The Very Green of the Italian Flag

The Very Green of the Italian Flag

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Do you know the colors of the Italian flag and their meaning? Many maintain that Italian “fern green”, “bright white” and “flame scarlet” take their origins back in the Napoleon age and the French blue-white-red tricolor. And yet, why would the French blue be ever replaced by the Italian green?

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A Fairy Tale Castle in the Aosta Valley

A Fairy Tale Castle in the Aosta Valley

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Italy is a country of fairy tales, magic landscapes and fabulous architecture. Though perhaps it would not be that easy to meet a real princess or a white unicorn here, it is more than easy to encounter a real castle that looks exactly like the one of your last daydream.

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The Number One Destination of 2016: “The Floating Piers” at Iseo Lake

The Number One Destination of 2016: “The Floating Piers” at Iseo Lake

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Walking on the water with Christo? Sure, and it’s not a joke. This summer Iseo Lake will host a unique installation designed by the Bulgarian-born and New-York-based artist Christo Vladimirov Javacheff. Three kilometers of his striking yellow piers will link Sulzano, Montisola and San Paolo Island. It is better you come barefoot. The Italian summer is hot. The path is soft and smooth.

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Claude Monet in Dolceacqua

Claude Monet in Dolceacqua

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On January 24, 1884 Claude Monet, a founder of French Impressionist painting, traveled to Dolceacqua to depict charming silhouettes of the Humpback Bridge.

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Magic Island of Lake Orta

Magic Island of Lake Orta

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This place is simply too beautiful to be true. Too charming to be real. And too antique to be still there. Lake Orta and its dreamlike Island San Giulio surrounded by winter mist and ancient mystery is no doubt among Italy’s most picturesque spots.

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Morbegno: Eat, Drink, Climb!

Morbegno: Eat, Drink, Climb!

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If you want to go to see an old Italy, go to Morbegno. Fresh air, amazing panorama, picturesque narrow streets and unique local delicacies will surprise you! However, there is much more to do than just classic sight-seeing.

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