Ravenna, the city of mosaics
Ravenna, the "City of Mosaics", offers a unique combination of art, culture and history that will transport you back to the glory days of the Byzantine Empire.
Ravenna, a city of around 160,000 inhabitants, is located in the Emilia-Romagna region and its location close to the Adriatic Sea makes it an important...
Piadina, traditional Italian bread
Piadina, also known as piada, is a traditional Italian bread that originates from the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy. This flat, unleavened bread has its roots deep in history, dating back to the Etruscans and Romans, who loved it for its simplicity and versatility.
History and origins
Piadina was originally...
Modena, city of monuments, gastronomy and cars
Modena, a city famous not only for its historical monuments but also as a centre of Italian culture and gastronomy. Today it offers visitors many attractions worth exploring: monuments, restaurants and fast car museums.
The city of Modena is located in northern Italy in the Emilia-Romagna region and has a rich history....
Get to know Emilia-Romagna: places that will captivate you
Emilia-Romagna, a region located in northern Italy, is known for its rich history, culture, excellent cuisine and beautiful towns that are well worth a visit. These are some of them.
1. Bologna
Bologna, the capital of the region, is known for its medieval towers, ancient universities and rich gastronomic scene.
From the Leonardo da Vinci Canal to the sandy beaches. Cesenatico
Long beaches, the Leonardo da Vinci Canal, the Museum of Traditional Fishing Boats and much more. Such is Cesenatico.
Cesenatico is a seaside town located on the northeast coast of Italy in the Emilia-Romagna region, between Rimini and Ravena. It attracts visitors especially with its beautiful beaches, historical...
Do you know what porticoes are?
Porticoes are covered walkways or arcades typically found along building facades. They are a characteristic feature of urban architecture in Bologna and provide protection from inclement weather such as rain and sun. But not only that. They are truly exceptional, judge for yourself.
Porticoes (arcades) began to appear...
10 sights and attractions from Bologna
Bologna is full of attractions that are well worth a visit. We've got tips on a few places and experiences you should definitely not miss.
Porticoes
Porticoes are covered walkways or arcades that are typically found along the facades of buildings.
San Leo and the legend of Count Cagliostro
Visiting San Leo is like going back in time. Walking through the narrow streets of the city, surrounded by stone buildings and medieval walls, it's easy to be transported back to a time when the city was a centre of power and culture. Anyone interested in history, architecture or simply looking for a beautiful place to...
Salame di Felino
Salame di Felino is one of Italy's most famous cured meats and a true symbol of the Emilia-Romagna region. Its production, based on traditional techniques and quality ingredients, guarantees a unique taste experience.
This delicious salami comes from the municipality of Felino in the province of Parma, which is renowned...
Bologna: history, culture and modern life
Bologna is a fascinating city with a rich history, beautiful architecture, excellent cuisine and a lively cultural scene. It is a place that deserves a visit for its unique atmosphere and charm.
History
Bologna, the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy, has a rich history dating back to antiquity.
Mortadella
Mortadella is not just an ordinary sausage product, it is a symbol of Italian culinary tradition and craftsmanship.
It originates from the city of Bologna (mortadella di Bologna) and has become an icon among gourmet foods. In this article, we will delve into the history, the production process and the different ways to...
Parma, the city of gourmets
Parma, a city in the Emilia-Romagna region with more than 200,000 inhabitants, is famous not only for its cultural heritage but also for its excellent cuisine, which attracts gourmets from all over the world.
The history of Parma dates back to 183 BC, when the city was founded by the Romans.
5 tips for enjoying San Marino with children
It almost seems like a magical fairyland. Castles and towers, a witch's trail, cable cars, fun museums and adventures... San Marino, the third smallest republic in the world, has something to offer even the little ones.
its easy accessibility from Rimini makes a visit possible for all tourists who spend their holidays...
Traditional San Marino products
San Marino is one of the smallest and oldest republics in the world. By population, it is the 2nd smallest European country and the 5th smallest in the world. Yet it is a fascinating place with a rich history, picturesque landscapes and a unique culture.
Although a small republic,San Marino is known for several typical...
What not to miss in San Marino
San Marino is a truly fascinating place - a small independent state between Italy's Marche region and the hills of Emilia-Romagna.its landscape is made up of castles and towers, and once you reach the top you can enjoy stunning views of the Adriatic coast.
If you're in Italy by car, you can get from Rimini to San Marino...
Rimini - a city with a vibrant nightlife
Rimini, a popular destination on the Adriatic coast in the Emilia-Romagna region, is a city full of history, beautiful beaches and a colourful nightlife. A city that offers visitors an unforgettable experience.
rimini is easily accessible by road, rail and air.
San Marino, one of the smallest and oldest republics in the world
San Marino (Italian: Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino - literally "Most Noble Republic of St. Marino") is one of the smallest and oldest republics in the world. It lies on the Apennine Peninsula, surrounded by Italy, and covers an area of just 61 km2.
Comacchio
Comacchio is a city that many compare to Venice. The city stands on thirteen islands in a park in the Po Delta. The historic centre is very small, well-preserved and can be walked around in a day.
The most famous sights are the unmissable Trepponti with its impressive staircases, the Cathedral of San Cassiano...
Mount Busca is also known as the world's smallest volcano and is located in Italy in the Romagna hills, between the Tramazzo and Montone valleys. As the name suggests, the volcano is located on Mount Busca, which reaches 740 metres above sea level and is about 15 minutes from Tredozio or Portico di Romagna and about an...
Ferrara, university town and city of bicycles
Ferrara is the perfect city to go to on a weekend if you want to go for art, culture, gastronomy and slow cycling. It's a city where the Emilian atmosphere radiates from every corner.
Castello Estense
How can we begin to describe Ferrara without starting from its main symbol? Castello Estense is undoubtedly the city's...
Balsamic vinegar and its museum in Modena
Balsamic vinegar is a raw material that is produced by fermenting boiled grape must and then aging it in wooden barrels for 60 days to a maximum of 100 years.it has a sweet and sour flavour and has a versatile use in the kitchen in both savoury and sweet dishes.
Balsamic vinegar comes from the Modena and Reggio Emilia...
Prosciutto crudo
Prosciutto Crudo is one of the most important and most appreciated products of Italian gastronomy. This delicacy is characterised by its delicate flavour, texture and complex aromatic notes. Prosciutto di Parma and Prosciutto di San Daniele are among the best-known types.
The production of Prosciutto Crudo has a long...