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May 26, 2022

Places to See

Eastern Corsica: the Archaeological Museum of Mariana in Lucciana

On the eastern coast of Corsica, at about twenty kilometers from the port of Bastia there is the ancient village of Lucciana. A center, that thanks to its particular geographic position, has covered since the antiquity an important role: here in the 105 B.C. the Roman consul founded near the mouth of the Golo, the […]

May 19, 2022

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In Villasimius archaeological sites

At about fifty kilometers from the port of Cagliari there is one of the most famous seaside resorts of Sardinia: Villasimius. A territory that extends from the mountain range of Sette Fratelli to the coasts of the promontory of Capo Carbonara: crystal clear waters, white sand, experiences and events of all kinds, make this place […]

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In Conca on the Côte de Nacre

About 20 kilometers from Porto Vecchio, hidden in a shell-shaped valley, lies the town of Conca, a small typically Corsican village. With a population of just over a thousand, Conca is famous for being the southeastern end of the most difficult trekking route in Europe: the GR20 of Corsica. Conca is also a seaside resort […]

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The Sicilian Ethnographic Museum “Giuseppe Pitrè”

In Palermo there is a place that more than any other tells the history and traditions of the Sicilian people. It is the Sicilian Ethnographic Museum “Giuseppe Pitrè,” one of the most important ethnography museums in the country. It is located near the celebrated Palazzina Cinese, in Favorita Park, on Viale Duca degli Abruzzi, with […]

May 18, 2022

Places to See

“I lavatoi,” the public wash house in Rio nell’Elba

Rio nell’Elba is a hamlet of the municipality of Rio, located on the northeastern tip of Elba Island. In Rio nell’Elba, more precisely in Zimbelli Street, near the Park House, there is a very particular and striking building, which reminds us of a not too distant past. It is the town’s public washhouse, commonly referred […]

May 12, 2022

Places to See

South Sardinia: what to see in Muravera

Muravera, main center of the historical region of Sarrabus, is a small town of about 5 thousand inhabitants, famous above all for its oranges. Its territory extends along the valley of the river Flumedosa, the second longest on the island, and is rich in unique natural landscapes to admire, such as the many ponds that […]

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