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Hotel at Rome Fiumicino Airport: HelloSky Airport

Entrance to the Hotel HelloSky Rome Airport. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

The most important airport in Italy is Rome-Fiumicino. If your flight arrives late in the evening or leaves early in the morning one of the most interesting options is sleeping near the airport. This time I have to take a ...

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The Ferrari Museum in Maranello. Traveling with children

Ferrari Museum, Maranello. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

Ferrari is the symbol of racing cars and children are crazy about it. From an early age the brum brum attracts him without exception. Then growing often continue to be passionate about engines. My two children are no exception and ...

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Flights to Florence: Florence Peretola Airport

The city of Florence one of the most important tourist destinations in the world. It is also among the top three Italian tourist destinations together with Rome and Venice. But despite this, absurdly, it does not have a large international ...

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Venice: a spectacular city on the water

Venice, Italy. Author and Copyright Roberto Ramerini.

Venice is a historic and splendid city of almost three hundred thousand inhabitants, which with the metropolitan area reaches about 1.6 million inhabitants. The city is the capital of the Veneto region in northeastern Italy. The Republic of Venice was ...

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Florence: the cradle of Humanism and the Renaissance

Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

Florence is one of the most popular and sought after destinations by world tourism. This city of about 400,000 inhabitants, whose metropolitan area reaches about 1,500,000 inhabitants is the capital of Tuscany. The city is considered the birthplace of the ...

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Sicily: Greeks, Normans, Baroque, sea and volcanoes

Theatre, Taormina, Sicily, Italy. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

Sicily is the largest island (25,710 sq km) in the Mediterranean Sea. It is located in the center of the Mediterranean, south-west of the Sicilian Channel. This channel divides it from Africa (Tunisia), while, to the east, the Strait of ...

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Sardinia: the island with the most beautiful sea in Italy

Is Aruttas, Sardinia, Italy. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

Sardinia is the second largest island (24,090 sq km) in the Mediterranean Sea after Sicily. It is located between Italy, Spain, and Tunisia, south of Corsica. The population of the island is around 1,650,000 inhabitants. Sardinia with around 1,900 kilometers ...

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The Pantheon: an architectural marvel of antiquity

Pantheon, Rome, Italy. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

The Pantheon is an ancient temple of ancient Rome. Originally built to pay homage to the pagan gods worshiped in the Roman Empire, it is now a cult building of the Roman Catholic church. The original Pantheon building was built ...

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The Roman Forum and the Imperial Forums: the center of ancient Rome

Roman Forum, Rome, Italy. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

This area of the city was at first the market square, and later the civic center of ancient Rome. The Roman Forum was the central area around which ancient Rome developed. Here the commerce, business, market and administration of justice ...

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The Trevi Fountain: the most famous fountain in Rome

Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini..

The Trevi Fountain is certainly the most famous of Rome’s fountains, located in the historic center of the city, a short distance from Piazza Colonna and the Quirinale palace. The fountain was built – under the popes Clement XII, Benedict ...

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The Colosseum: the largest amphitheater in the world

Colosseum, Rome, Italy. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

The Colosseum, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheater, is an amphitheater, which could hold up to 70,000 spectators. This structure was once used primarily for gladiator fights as well as a variety of other events. The building was built between ...

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Rome: capital of an immense empire

St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, Italy. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

Rome is the capital of Italy, but it is also the capital of faith and culture. This city in fact represents the birthplace of western civilization, where past and present meet together. Capital of an immense empire that dominated over ...

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Milan: the industrial and financial capital of Italy

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Author and Copyright Marco Ramerini

Milan (approximately 1,350,000 inhabitants, approximately 7,400,000 the metropolitan area) is the industrial, commercial and financial capital of Italy, and is one of the largest commercial and financial centers in the world. Founded by the Insubri Celts (probably in 396 BC), ...

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Bend of Boyne: the megalithic mounds of Ireland

BEND OF THE BOYNE: THE MEGALITHIC BURIAL MOUNDS OF NEWGRANGE, KNOWTH AND DOWTH The Bend of Boyne (Brú na Bóinne) is a prehistoric complex located 50 km north of Dublin and 5 km from the town of Drogheda. The area ...

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Dublin: the capital of the Republic of Ireland

Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath) is the capital of the Republic of Ireland. The city is the largest industrial and commercial center in the country. Furthermore, it is also the largest and most populated inhabited center of the whole island. Its ...

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