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Newsletter of December 15, 2024

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Emotions in motion, slowly walking toward the Jubilee

St. Peter's Basilica, Rome

Emotions in motion, slowly walking toward the Jubilee

Thousands of tourists and pilgrims are arriving in the Capital, and the region is ready to surprise with its artistic treasures and religious paths. If your roots are here, it’s the perfect time to come and rediscover them in silence, while walking.

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The oldest Nativity scene in the world: the magic of Greccio

The Living Nativity of Greccio

The oldest Nativity scene in the world: the magic of Greccio

Can you feel the warmth of the holidays? It’s not late to plan a Christmas trip and return to Italy to relive your memories. 800 years after the first Nativity Scene, the bond between this small village in Lazio and Bethlehem is stronger than ever.

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Truffle on display: San Miniato unveils the jewel of Tuscany

Truffle tagliatelle

Truffle on display: San Miniato unveils the jewel of Tuscany

If what you seek every morning is flavor, mark your calendar for a trip to Tuscany next fall: here, you’ll find a true delight for the palate! In autumn, the small village of San Miniato transforms into an open-air tasting laboratory.

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How to start your genealogical journey with Italea

How to start your genealogical journey with Italea

Discover your family history: practical steps to trace your Italian roots.

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Flavors of home: rediscovering “pallotte cac’e ove”

Pallotte cac'e ove

Flavors of home: rediscovering “pallotte cac’e ove”

From rustic roots to gourmet tables: the journey of one of Abruzzo’s traditional dishes

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