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01012025 Visiting the charming Real Bosco di Capodimonte, the main park in the upper part of the city, on weekdays allows you to enjoy the beautiful and relaxing green areas – as well as the stunning museum. For a meal, walk a few miles along the inner tree-lined avenues to lunch on a tasty wood oven pizza at Giardino Torre, set in the rustic building once hosting a farm and an experimental garden. The Best Bites of 2024 in Naples, Italy | Culinary Backstreets
01022025 "A Cloud as a Carpet" is an installation consisting of 21 Catholic kneelers, liturgical wooden furniture covered with colorful Muslim prayer rug fabrics. A work that unites the three monotheistic religions into a single piece. Completing the exhibition:"Planeta" a work made with Kevlar fabric in golden yellow, derived from a bulletproof vest; "Naso" a tribute to the Patron Saint. Giulia Piscitelli's A Cloud as a Carpet at the San Gennaro Treasure Museum in Naples | il Tacco di Bacco
01032025 Sartoria Rubinacci is one of the world’s most celebrated bespoke tailoring houses. Known for its signature soft-shouldered jackets and relaxed elegance, Rubinacci exemplifies the art of Neapolitan tailoring. With Luca and Mariano at the helm, the atelier continues to uphold its reputation for exceptional craftsmanship and timeless style. Sartoria Rubinacci: The Pinnacle of Neapolitan Elegance | Kirby’s Grand Italian Tour | Kirby Allison
01042025 Italy, a perennial favorite among European travel destinations, captivates visitors with its stunning coastal views, rich architecture, culinary delights, and sunny weather. The Amalfi Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site attracting nearly five million visitors annually. However, its charm has often been overshadowed by its challenging accessibility. This is set to change with the Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport. Located approximately 45 kilometers from Amalfi and 21 kilometers from Salerno. Amalfi Coast to Gain New Airport, Simplifying Travel to Italy’s Iconic Destination | Travel And Tour World
01052025 Piano C invites you to a trip discovering the two volcanic islands of Ischia and Procida. Easily connected by a 30 min ferry, we can host you in an authentic sea view house: Piscārĭa. During your stay we’ll suggest experiences such as boat day, trekking with a mountain guide or cooking lesson. Piano C Islands of Ischia and Procida | Italy | The Mediterranean Lifestyle
01062025 Tips for making the most of your trip to the Italian coastline, avoiding the tourist traps and giving you the insight into the best places to enjoy the culture, sun and glorious food. Annabel takes you through the popular destinations like Positano and Villa Rufolo alongside her top tips, while Ben looks at the more serene spots such as Minori and Praiano. How to make the most of your trip to Italy’s Amalfi Coast | The Independent
01072025 The Cilento National Park–is a UNESCO World Heritage site in the southwestern part of Campania. And it’s like the Amalfi Coast–but also blissfully not, because here, locals actually still outnumber tourists. Pristine beaches–reachable only by boat or on foot–and dramatic sea caves really make this national park feel like a long lost paradise. 25 Underrated Italian Travel Destinations for 2025 | Italy Segreta
01082025 The Marechiaro Cliffs isn't a full-service beach, but it's one of the best spots to swim in the sea in Naples. The volcanic rock beach, located just off the coast in the Posillipo neighborhood, can only be reached by boat. Significantly less crowded than other nearby famous beaches, this is a beach for swimmers that crave crystalline waters. A stand rents sunbeds, which can be set up along the rocky cliff – enchanting views await. 6 of the best beaches in Naples, Italy | Lonely Planet
01092025 In Naples, space is scarce. The streets are narrow, the buildings are crowded, and there are people everywhere. There is a sense that everything – down to the grimy cobblestones – is alive. Scratch the surface and you’ll find these alleyways are home to quirky communities, each with a unique arts scene that springs to life when the sun goes down. One of the most vibrant is the Spanish Quarter. People say it’s dark and dirty, but I love this troubled city | Metro.co.uk
01102025 This gin is made from a selection of botanicals local to Capri, such as zagara or lemon blossom from Monte Solaro, sun-soaked red juniper from Cilento, minto from Sorrento, in addition to Amalfi lemon peel and leaf which brings a citrus burst. Aside from the impressive gin, the bottle itself is quite the looker. The pattern emblazoned on the ceramic was inspired by the iconic clocktower that sits in Capri’s main square. The Best Gin Brands in the World | Elite Traveler
01112025 Southern Italy brims with distinctive white and red wines. Many are produced from regional varieties that are rarely grown beyond this part of the world. My recent tastings included structured reds made from Aglianico. Campania's Taurasi region is the grape's traditional home. Campania is also home to delicious white wines produced from Falanghina, Fiano and Greco. Discover Southern Italy with These 11 Fantastic Wines | Wine Spectator
01122025 “One of the things that I think is such a big misconception is that Capri is a day trip.” I consulted local expert Holly Star, who, together with her husband Gianluca D’Esposito, runs Giardino di Capri, which offers cooking classes and other food experiences on the island. “It's a misconception that Capri is this luxury, very expensive Island. There are luxury hotels, there are affordable hotels, and there's everything in between.” Positano or Capri? How to Decide Between These Iconic Italian Beach Destinations | Travel + Leisure
01132025 The UK's flagship airline has announced an exciting new route that may dictate your Summer plans for 2025. Salerno, situated on the Amalfi Coast, this picturesque Italian gem is set to become more accessible than ever, thanks to British Airways’ flights from London Gatwick. Salerno is well worth the visit: its charming old town is filled with cobblestone streets, bustling piazzas, and fascinating historical landmarks. On Your Radar: Discover the Charm of Salerno on the Stunning Amalfi Coast | Travel Radar
01142025 W Naples is set to become a buzzing centerpiece in the heart of the historical Piazza del Municipio square. The charming building, also formerly a bank, will receive a multi-million-pound renovation, with the historic façade remaining untouched playing homage to its historic past. Old-world charm will meet W Hotels’ unexpected design and innovative programming as the hotel is expected to serve as the perfect gateway to discover Naples by foot. The most anticipated hotel openings of 2025 | The Luxury Travel Expert
01152025 Storage vessels, dolia were precisely engineered containers whose composition, size and shape all contributed to the successful production of diverse wines with specific organoleptic characteristics. Wine cellars have been found all over Italy and the western Roman world, but those of the Villa Regina at Boscoreale near Pompeii remain the most famous and best-preserved examples. Making wine in earthenware vessels: a comparative approach to Roman vinification | Cambridge University Press
01162025 During improvement works on the Diramazione Nocera-Cava dei Tirreni gas pipeline in the province of Salerno, an impressive archaeological legacy has come to light. Among the most striking discoveries, the prints preserved in the pyroclastic deposits from eruptions of the Somma-Vesuvius, tell the dramatic story of the terrified inhabitants fleeing the volcano’s violence. Human Footprints from the Bronze Age Left by People Fleeing a Vesuvian Eruption and Other Extraordinary Discoveries in Campania | LBV Magazine
01172025 At Pompeii, Italian archaeologists complete the biggest dig in a generation, where they strike gold and luxury in one of Pompeii’s richest homes. "This is the missing piece of the thermal experience" Dr Sophie Hay and Dr Gennaro Iovino explore the new dig in Pompeii. The chambers - complete with a large plunge pool, and hot, warm, cold and changing rooms - could accommodate up to thirty people. Used as a “spectacle” to gain favour with others. 'Once-in-a-century' discovery reveals spectacular luxury of Pompeii | BBC
01182025 Sotheby’s this month put the island of Punta Pennata on the block, predicting the ‘prestigious investment’ would go for €10m. The community has other ideas … Buttoning his overcoat against the whipping wind, the mayor of Bacoli stepped off a small boat on to the island of Punta Pennata and issued a challenge to the millionaires trying to buy it. Italian island goes up for sale — but locals want to buy it back | The Times
01192025 From the picturesque lemon groves of the Amalfi Coast to the bustling kitchens of luxury hotels, Carlo De Filippo’s journey is one of passion, perseverance, and an unyielding love for food. Carlo has turned Pineta 1903 restaurant into a culinary haven. The book invites you into his world, sharing traditional recipes, including the secret Pesto Amalfitano and the delightful Fogliolino liqueur made from lemon leaves. Bell’ e Buono: The Recipe of a Life Lived Through Food | Amazon.com
01202025 For an Italian culinary residency will showcase the talent of the Executive Chef from Caruso, A Belmond Hotel. The Amalfi menu honors the region with traditional recipes centered on seasonal ingredients and slow cooking. It blends flavors from the coast, Lattari Mountains, Sele Plain, and volcanic slopes, reflecting Campania’s heritage and modern culinary vision. The vegetarian option highlights regional fruits and vegetables in a four-course celebration. A Taste of the Amalfi Coast with Ristorante Belvedere’s Chef Armando Aristarco | AUGUSTMAN
01212025 We took a hydrofoil to Ischia Ponte and then, driving past small coastal villages, we reached the four-star hotel Botania Relais and Spa near the town of Lacco Ameno. Situated in a lushly landscaped garden, the hotel's spacious marble-floored villas boast French doors that open on to private terraces with panoramic views. The poolside dining room serves delicious dinners, elaborate breakfast buffets, and lunches specialising in fresh organic ingredients from their garden. Ticket To Italy: Places To Visit, What To Eat And More | Outlook Traveller
01222025 The Campania coast extends for more than 300 miles, much of it well off the map of mass tourism, especially when you enter Cilento National Park, with its untamed beaches and mountainous interior marked by tiny, isolated hilltowns. Tour operator Danielle Oteri says the small villages along the Cilento coast, including Santa Maria Castellabate, Pioppi, and Acciaroli. The southern edge of Cilento may be the best-kept secret in all of Europe. Most of its beaches, she says, can only be reached by boat or via steep hikes. 10 must-do experiences in Italy’s Campania region | National Geographic
01232025In 2020, the National Archaeological Museum of Naples launched a restoration project that entailed noninvasively studying the mosaic. The team employed several techniques, including portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF), which uses X-rays to help identify elements within an object. They found that the "tesserae were composed of ten types of colors masterfully combined to enhance artistic effects characterizing the Alexander Mosaic," the researchers wrote in the study. Secrets of Alexander the Great mosaic revealed after 1st-of-its-kind analysis | Live Science
01242025 The sense of community that you can feel everywhere and in everyone you meet in that wonderful city. "Naples is the last of the ancient cities”. Styler’s film helps that claim stand up as her camera moves through crumbling alleys. We hear about how Maradona restored another class of pride when playing for SSC Napoli. Posso Entrare? An Ode to Naples review: Trudie Styler’s documentary offers brutal truths and blissful sunlit escape | The Irish Times
01252025 A terracotta statue of F1 Ferrari pilot Lewis Hamilton, wearing a red helmet and racewear, is set to adorn Nativity scenes after being produced in the Naples' street famous for its shops. At the workshop of Neapolitan artisan Genny Di Virgilio, it's now on display on the shelves dedicated to statuettes portraying VIPs such as tennis champion Jannik Sinner. Hamilton in Ferrari racewear to adorn Neapolitan Nativity | ANSA
01262025 The island of Ischia boasts numerous hot springs and spa resorts where you can soak in mineral-rich waters, which are said to have healing properties. For a natural experience, head to Sorgeto Bay, where hot springs bubble up into the sea, creating a warm, soothing haven perfect for unwinding. Imagine soaking under the stars with your loved one, with nothing but the sound of waves lapping against the rocks—romance doesn’t get much better than this. The stunning little Italian island even more romantic than Venice and one of Europe's best | Daily Express
01272025 Capturing the essence of Naples’ youth today, Italian photographer Maria Clara Macrì’s newest project, Holy Sciò, illuminates the faces behind the city’s creative scene. The project’s name, Holy Sciò, is a testament to Naples’ dual nature. “Holy” references the city’s spiritual essence, where ancient myths coexist with modern beliefs in an uneasy but beautiful harmony. “Sciò,” meanwhile, is a Neapolitan word used to ward off bad energy. Portraits of Naples’ ‘young, hot and holy’ artists | DAZED Magazine
01282025 At the dawn of the 17th century, the “Golden Age” of Naples, it was the second-largest city in Europe. It was the centre of the Italian art market, with dozens of foreign artists. French by birth, Didier Barra is a specialist of “veduta” or views – “portraits” of cityscapes, specializing in bird's-eye views, or “veduti in alzato”. (Such paintings are seldom fully realist, the painter having the obligation to depict clearly buildings and features that might be lost in a conventional aerial view.) Two Foreign Gentlemen from Naples | Chronicles Written by John Howe
01292025 Established in 1750, the Mastroberardino family has operated the winery through 10 generations in a family-run manner. Predecessor Antonio Mastroberardino cultivated the masterpiece wine Taurasi using only the Aglianico grape variety, which was not favored in Campania. Currently, about 300 wineries produce Taurasi DOCG wine in the region. Geumyang International launches Mastroberardino wine in South Korea | 조선비즈 CHOSUNBIZ
01302025Scientists highlights the potential of Aglianico grapes in developing treatments for diabetic retinopathy (DR). Researchers from several Italian universities, in collaboration with the Inventia Biotech-Healthcare Food Research Center in Campania, have identified a supplement made from Aglianico grape pomace. The findings suggest that could help reduce retinal swelling and oxidative stress, both key factors in the progression of DR. Italian study unlocks potential of Aglianico grapes in fighting diabetic blindness | Vinetur
01312025 It’s no wonder this little stretch of paradise is so beloved – the way the sunlight shimmers on the sea, turning it a thousand shades of aquamarine, emerald green, and deep cobalt as it laps against the rocks. Marina Grande, Positano. Is it the most pristine beach? There are a handful of beach clubs here; we recommend La Scogliera, which is the one farthest from the ferry docks. The most beautiful beaches on the Amalfi Coast | Condé Nast Traveller
01032025 Sartoria Rubinacci is one of the world’s most celebrated bespoke tailoring houses. Known for its signature soft-shouldered jackets and relaxed elegance, Rubinacci exemplifies the art of Neapolitan tailoring. With Luca and Mariano at the helm, the atelier continues to uphold its reputation for exceptional craftsmanship and timeless style. Sartoria Rubinacci: The Pinnacle of Neapolitan Elegance | Kirby’s Grand Italian Tour | Kirby Allison
01042025 Italy, a perennial favorite among European travel destinations, captivates visitors with its stunning coastal views, rich architecture, culinary delights, and sunny weather. The Amalfi Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site attracting nearly five million visitors annually. However, its charm has often been overshadowed by its challenging accessibility. This is set to change with the Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport. Located approximately 45 kilometers from Amalfi and 21 kilometers from Salerno. Amalfi Coast to Gain New Airport, Simplifying Travel to Italy’s Iconic Destination | Travel And Tour World
01052025 Piano C invites you to a trip discovering the two volcanic islands of Ischia and Procida. Easily connected by a 30 min ferry, we can host you in an authentic sea view house: Piscārĭa. During your stay we’ll suggest experiences such as boat day, trekking with a mountain guide or cooking lesson. Piano C Islands of Ischia and Procida | Italy | The Mediterranean Lifestyle
01062025 Tips for making the most of your trip to the Italian coastline, avoiding the tourist traps and giving you the insight into the best places to enjoy the culture, sun and glorious food. Annabel takes you through the popular destinations like Positano and Villa Rufolo alongside her top tips, while Ben looks at the more serene spots such as Minori and Praiano. How to make the most of your trip to Italy’s Amalfi Coast | The Independent
01072025 The Cilento National Park–is a UNESCO World Heritage site in the southwestern part of Campania. And it’s like the Amalfi Coast–but also blissfully not, because here, locals actually still outnumber tourists. Pristine beaches–reachable only by boat or on foot–and dramatic sea caves really make this national park feel like a long lost paradise. 25 Underrated Italian Travel Destinations for 2025 | Italy Segreta
01082025 The Marechiaro Cliffs isn't a full-service beach, but it's one of the best spots to swim in the sea in Naples. The volcanic rock beach, located just off the coast in the Posillipo neighborhood, can only be reached by boat. Significantly less crowded than other nearby famous beaches, this is a beach for swimmers that crave crystalline waters. A stand rents sunbeds, which can be set up along the rocky cliff – enchanting views await. 6 of the best beaches in Naples, Italy | Lonely Planet
01092025 In Naples, space is scarce. The streets are narrow, the buildings are crowded, and there are people everywhere. There is a sense that everything – down to the grimy cobblestones – is alive. Scratch the surface and you’ll find these alleyways are home to quirky communities, each with a unique arts scene that springs to life when the sun goes down. One of the most vibrant is the Spanish Quarter. People say it’s dark and dirty, but I love this troubled city | Metro.co.uk
01102025 This gin is made from a selection of botanicals local to Capri, such as zagara or lemon blossom from Monte Solaro, sun-soaked red juniper from Cilento, minto from Sorrento, in addition to Amalfi lemon peel and leaf which brings a citrus burst. Aside from the impressive gin, the bottle itself is quite the looker. The pattern emblazoned on the ceramic was inspired by the iconic clocktower that sits in Capri’s main square. The Best Gin Brands in the World | Elite Traveler
01112025 Southern Italy brims with distinctive white and red wines. Many are produced from regional varieties that are rarely grown beyond this part of the world. My recent tastings included structured reds made from Aglianico. Campania's Taurasi region is the grape's traditional home. Campania is also home to delicious white wines produced from Falanghina, Fiano and Greco. Discover Southern Italy with These 11 Fantastic Wines | Wine Spectator
01122025 “One of the things that I think is such a big misconception is that Capri is a day trip.” I consulted local expert Holly Star, who, together with her husband Gianluca D’Esposito, runs Giardino di Capri, which offers cooking classes and other food experiences on the island. “It's a misconception that Capri is this luxury, very expensive Island. There are luxury hotels, there are affordable hotels, and there's everything in between.” Positano or Capri? How to Decide Between These Iconic Italian Beach Destinations | Travel + Leisure
01132025 The UK's flagship airline has announced an exciting new route that may dictate your Summer plans for 2025. Salerno, situated on the Amalfi Coast, this picturesque Italian gem is set to become more accessible than ever, thanks to British Airways’ flights from London Gatwick. Salerno is well worth the visit: its charming old town is filled with cobblestone streets, bustling piazzas, and fascinating historical landmarks. On Your Radar: Discover the Charm of Salerno on the Stunning Amalfi Coast | Travel Radar
01142025 W Naples is set to become a buzzing centerpiece in the heart of the historical Piazza del Municipio square. The charming building, also formerly a bank, will receive a multi-million-pound renovation, with the historic façade remaining untouched playing homage to its historic past. Old-world charm will meet W Hotels’ unexpected design and innovative programming as the hotel is expected to serve as the perfect gateway to discover Naples by foot. The most anticipated hotel openings of 2025 | The Luxury Travel Expert
01152025 Storage vessels, dolia were precisely engineered containers whose composition, size and shape all contributed to the successful production of diverse wines with specific organoleptic characteristics. Wine cellars have been found all over Italy and the western Roman world, but those of the Villa Regina at Boscoreale near Pompeii remain the most famous and best-preserved examples. Making wine in earthenware vessels: a comparative approach to Roman vinification | Cambridge University Press
01162025 During improvement works on the Diramazione Nocera-Cava dei Tirreni gas pipeline in the province of Salerno, an impressive archaeological legacy has come to light. Among the most striking discoveries, the prints preserved in the pyroclastic deposits from eruptions of the Somma-Vesuvius, tell the dramatic story of the terrified inhabitants fleeing the volcano’s violence. Human Footprints from the Bronze Age Left by People Fleeing a Vesuvian Eruption and Other Extraordinary Discoveries in Campania | LBV Magazine
01172025 At Pompeii, Italian archaeologists complete the biggest dig in a generation, where they strike gold and luxury in one of Pompeii’s richest homes. "This is the missing piece of the thermal experience" Dr Sophie Hay and Dr Gennaro Iovino explore the new dig in Pompeii. The chambers - complete with a large plunge pool, and hot, warm, cold and changing rooms - could accommodate up to thirty people. Used as a “spectacle” to gain favour with others. 'Once-in-a-century' discovery reveals spectacular luxury of Pompeii | BBC
01182025 Sotheby’s this month put the island of Punta Pennata on the block, predicting the ‘prestigious investment’ would go for €10m. The community has other ideas … Buttoning his overcoat against the whipping wind, the mayor of Bacoli stepped off a small boat on to the island of Punta Pennata and issued a challenge to the millionaires trying to buy it. Italian island goes up for sale — but locals want to buy it back | The Times
01192025 From the picturesque lemon groves of the Amalfi Coast to the bustling kitchens of luxury hotels, Carlo De Filippo’s journey is one of passion, perseverance, and an unyielding love for food. Carlo has turned Pineta 1903 restaurant into a culinary haven. The book invites you into his world, sharing traditional recipes, including the secret Pesto Amalfitano and the delightful Fogliolino liqueur made from lemon leaves. Bell’ e Buono: The Recipe of a Life Lived Through Food | Amazon.com
01202025 For an Italian culinary residency will showcase the talent of the Executive Chef from Caruso, A Belmond Hotel. The Amalfi menu honors the region with traditional recipes centered on seasonal ingredients and slow cooking. It blends flavors from the coast, Lattari Mountains, Sele Plain, and volcanic slopes, reflecting Campania’s heritage and modern culinary vision. The vegetarian option highlights regional fruits and vegetables in a four-course celebration. A Taste of the Amalfi Coast with Ristorante Belvedere’s Chef Armando Aristarco | AUGUSTMAN
01212025 We took a hydrofoil to Ischia Ponte and then, driving past small coastal villages, we reached the four-star hotel Botania Relais and Spa near the town of Lacco Ameno. Situated in a lushly landscaped garden, the hotel's spacious marble-floored villas boast French doors that open on to private terraces with panoramic views. The poolside dining room serves delicious dinners, elaborate breakfast buffets, and lunches specialising in fresh organic ingredients from their garden. Ticket To Italy: Places To Visit, What To Eat And More | Outlook Traveller
01222025 The Campania coast extends for more than 300 miles, much of it well off the map of mass tourism, especially when you enter Cilento National Park, with its untamed beaches and mountainous interior marked by tiny, isolated hilltowns. Tour operator Danielle Oteri says the small villages along the Cilento coast, including Santa Maria Castellabate, Pioppi, and Acciaroli. The southern edge of Cilento may be the best-kept secret in all of Europe. Most of its beaches, she says, can only be reached by boat or via steep hikes. 10 must-do experiences in Italy’s Campania region | National Geographic
01232025In 2020, the National Archaeological Museum of Naples launched a restoration project that entailed noninvasively studying the mosaic. The team employed several techniques, including portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF), which uses X-rays to help identify elements within an object. They found that the "tesserae were composed of ten types of colors masterfully combined to enhance artistic effects characterizing the Alexander Mosaic," the researchers wrote in the study. Secrets of Alexander the Great mosaic revealed after 1st-of-its-kind analysis | Live Science
01242025 The sense of community that you can feel everywhere and in everyone you meet in that wonderful city. "Naples is the last of the ancient cities”. Styler’s film helps that claim stand up as her camera moves through crumbling alleys. We hear about how Maradona restored another class of pride when playing for SSC Napoli. Posso Entrare? An Ode to Naples review: Trudie Styler’s documentary offers brutal truths and blissful sunlit escape | The Irish Times
01252025 A terracotta statue of F1 Ferrari pilot Lewis Hamilton, wearing a red helmet and racewear, is set to adorn Nativity scenes after being produced in the Naples' street famous for its shops. At the workshop of Neapolitan artisan Genny Di Virgilio, it's now on display on the shelves dedicated to statuettes portraying VIPs such as tennis champion Jannik Sinner. Hamilton in Ferrari racewear to adorn Neapolitan Nativity | ANSA
01262025 The island of Ischia boasts numerous hot springs and spa resorts where you can soak in mineral-rich waters, which are said to have healing properties. For a natural experience, head to Sorgeto Bay, where hot springs bubble up into the sea, creating a warm, soothing haven perfect for unwinding. Imagine soaking under the stars with your loved one, with nothing but the sound of waves lapping against the rocks—romance doesn’t get much better than this. The stunning little Italian island even more romantic than Venice and one of Europe's best | Daily Express
01272025 Capturing the essence of Naples’ youth today, Italian photographer Maria Clara Macrì’s newest project, Holy Sciò, illuminates the faces behind the city’s creative scene. The project’s name, Holy Sciò, is a testament to Naples’ dual nature. “Holy” references the city’s spiritual essence, where ancient myths coexist with modern beliefs in an uneasy but beautiful harmony. “Sciò,” meanwhile, is a Neapolitan word used to ward off bad energy. Portraits of Naples’ ‘young, hot and holy’ artists | DAZED Magazine
01282025 At the dawn of the 17th century, the “Golden Age” of Naples, it was the second-largest city in Europe. It was the centre of the Italian art market, with dozens of foreign artists. French by birth, Didier Barra is a specialist of “veduta” or views – “portraits” of cityscapes, specializing in bird's-eye views, or “veduti in alzato”. (Such paintings are seldom fully realist, the painter having the obligation to depict clearly buildings and features that might be lost in a conventional aerial view.) Two Foreign Gentlemen from Naples | Chronicles Written by John Howe
01292025 Established in 1750, the Mastroberardino family has operated the winery through 10 generations in a family-run manner. Predecessor Antonio Mastroberardino cultivated the masterpiece wine Taurasi using only the Aglianico grape variety, which was not favored in Campania. Currently, about 300 wineries produce Taurasi DOCG wine in the region. Geumyang International launches Mastroberardino wine in South Korea | 조선비즈 CHOSUNBIZ
01302025Scientists highlights the potential of Aglianico grapes in developing treatments for diabetic retinopathy (DR). Researchers from several Italian universities, in collaboration with the Inventia Biotech-Healthcare Food Research Center in Campania, have identified a supplement made from Aglianico grape pomace. The findings suggest that could help reduce retinal swelling and oxidative stress, both key factors in the progression of DR. Italian study unlocks potential of Aglianico grapes in fighting diabetic blindness | Vinetur
01312025 It’s no wonder this little stretch of paradise is so beloved – the way the sunlight shimmers on the sea, turning it a thousand shades of aquamarine, emerald green, and deep cobalt as it laps against the rocks. Marina Grande, Positano. Is it the most pristine beach? There are a handful of beach clubs here; we recommend La Scogliera, which is the one farthest from the ferry docks. The most beautiful beaches on the Amalfi Coast | Condé Nast Traveller
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