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Florentine New Year: A Celebration of Culture, History, and Tradition
Many may not realize that Florence has its own New Year, celebrated on March 25. The Florentine New Year is an official holiday recognized by ... -
Festa di San Giuseppe, a beloved Italian festivity
The Festa di San Giuseppe, the feast day of Saint Joseph celebrated on March 19th, is a representative example of the ability of Italian traditions ... -
Milano Green Standard School: Living Sustainability
On March 18, we celebrate World Recycling Day, a perfect opportunity to ask ourselves: what can we do, in our small way, to help the ... -
Kim Polling and Italy - Episode 10 (Season 9)
Today, we have a special guest on ITALIANO ON-AIR: Judo champion Kim Polling. She studies Italian at our school in Turin and represented Italy at ... -
The Oblate Library: A Library with a View
Located in the heart of Florence, just steps from the Duomo, The Oblate Library offers a place for community, studying, and amazing views. A quiet ... -
Gianduja: the protagonist of Turin’s Carnival
Who are the two characters portrayed on the walls opposite the bathrooms of our new school premises in Turin? They are Gianduja and his wife ... -
The Seven Hills of Rome: History, Legends, and Curiosities
Rome and its seven hills: an inseparable combination that is equal parts rooted in history and legend. Since antiquity, these hills were more than just ... -
The Ambrosian Carnival 2025: The Must-See Celebration!
Milan is welcoming one of the most lively events of the year: the Ambrosian Carnival 2025! A celebration that blends tradition, folklore, and spectacle, transforming ... -
Why We Love Sanremo Festival
Sanremo isn’t just a music festival. It’s a national tradition, a week when Italy stops to celebrate music, emotions, and a little bit of chaos. -
Unlocking the Universe: Exploring the Galileo Museum in Florence
Journey through the Galileo Museum in Florence and discover the fascinating world of science in the heart of Italy!









