“Rosso Immaginario” Exhibition in Montesarchio
The exhibition Rosso Immaginario in Montesarchio is a significant cultural event for the city and the entire region. It features a selection of terracotta vases from the archaeological excavations of …
History, nature, art, gastronomy, traditions and folklore unite, with a tenacious and subtle thread, the 10 Unesco sites located in the region.
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The exhibition Rosso Immaginario in Montesarchio is a significant cultural event for the city and the entire region. It features a selection of terracotta vases from the archaeological excavations of …
Camposauro Park is one of the largest and most fascinating natural areas in Southern Italy. Located just a few kilometers and a short drive from the city of Benevento, the …
The Royal Palace of Caserta is one of the greatest architectural masterpieces of the 18th century. This majestic palace, designed by architect Luigi Vanvitelli, was inaugurated in 1773 and took …
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Choosing sustainable tourism means preserving the natural environment and improving the well-being of local communities. Traveling to a new destination doesn’t just mean discovering unfamiliar places: our presence affects the …
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Both chaotic and artistic, Naples is the largest city in southern Italy and offers plenty to see and do in a single day. From world-renowned monuments to archaeological treasures, from …
Campania, with its six million inhabitants, is one of the most populated regions of Italy and also the region with the highest number of UNESCO-recognized sites, such as the archaeological …
From the National Archaeological Museum to the Pompeii Excavations, from the Royal Palace of Caserta to Villa Floridiana, Campania offers a wealth of museums to explore—each with its own unique …
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