Sunday, June 1, 2025

MAY 2025








05012025 The Rai will guarantee live TV coverage of the Regatta of the Ancient Maritime Republics of Italy scheduled for Sunday, May 18, 2025, in Amalfi. The Regatta - halfway between historical reenactment and rowing race - has always been a special event for Amalfi. The smallest and most intrepid of the Maritime Republics is preparing the best celebratory program, which on this occasion also includes musical events and cultural manifestations. The Historic Regatta of Italy's Ancient Maritime Republics | Il Mattino
05022025 The  gulf of Baia was the perfect location for the construction of marine villas for the Roman élite that decided to spend their summer residences by the sea. One of these residences is now located in the military fortress of the Castello Aragonese di Baia. A research aims to investigate the polychromy of a wall decoration — of the villa, which historical sources ascribe to Caesar — representing a perspective depiction of architectural scenes en trompe l’oeil. The Roman villa at the Castle of Baia (Naples, Italy): investigations on the polychromy of frescoed surfaces by using non-destructive spectroscopic techniques | Springer Nature
05032025 Spa-themed parks entirely dedicated to wellness are one of the reasons people come back to Ischia time and time again. Poseidon is the largest park on the island. There are over twenty pools and thermal baths of varying temperatures here. Some highlights include hydrotherapy pools, Japanese soaking tubs and Kneipp pools, which are heated to 40 degrees. The most underrated wellness destination in Italy | Condé Nast Traveller
05042025 The Sanctuary of the Avvocata sits atop Monte Falerzio, high above the town of Maiori at around 827 metres above sea level. It’s not only a place of peace and spirituality, but also a stunning panoramic spot offering breathtaking views over the Gulf of Salerno and the surrounding coastline. A fairly steep but not overly long hiking trail. 7 breathtaking viewpoints on the Amalfi Coast you won’t want to miss | idealista
05052025 Sam Youkilis' video and photos can be found on Instagram. His first museum exhibition runs at C/O Berlin. In Sam Youkilis’ universe, everything seems fine— at first glance at least. In his Instagram videos and photos, Tokyo’s skyline is reflected surreally in a lake at twilight; humpback whales leap like ballet dancers from the ocean off Hawaii; young people in Naples kiss by the sea. Photography and Videoinstallation by Sam Youkilis | Kulturaustausch
05062025 "Capri is my favourite place in the world," says award-winning director Paul Feig. "Even when we're not staying at the Quisisana, we go there for drinks because I love the bar inside." Built in 1845, the Grand Hotel Quisisana sits at the start of the bougainvillea-draped, luxury-boutique-lined Via Camerelle. Just past the lobby is Quisi Bar, which serves all manners of apertifs, and whose splendid street-level terrace has entertained royalty, politicians and artistic luminaries. Paul Feig's top cocktail bars around the world | BBC Travel
05072025 Thanks to cutting-edge X-ray imaging and digital unwrapping techniques, researchers have identified the scroll as part of Philodemus’s Epicurean treatise, marking the first time that a scroll from Herculaneum has yielded such precise authorial and textual information through non-invasive methods. His writings, long buried and carbonized in the Villa of the Papyri, offer invaluable insight into Hellenistic philosophy and ethics. Lost Work of Greek Philosopher Philodemus Unearthed from Herculaneum Scroll | Greek Reporter
05082025 A staple drawn from the fishing villages along the coast of Campania, this dish pairs the grandeur of a whole roasted fisfh with the ease of one-try cooking. While its simplicity is said to derive from fishermen needing an easy way to cook just-caught fish on board, the steamy infusion of garlic, fresh tomatoes, and herbs makes for a surprisingly complex mix of layered notes. Campania: Recipes & Wanderings Across Italy's Polychromatic Coast | Soul Studio
05092025 British Airways is set to launch new flights to a city known as the Gateway to Italy's prettiest region just in time for summer. The flag carrier will operate three weekly flights to Salerno from Gatwick with the first taking off on May 22. 'Those looking to explore the wider Amalfi Coast are drawn in by its dramatic coastline, lush scenery and the charm of its towns, such as Positano, Amalfi and Ravello, which overlook the glistening Mediterranean Sea.' Italy's 'prettiest region' gets new British Airways flights just in time for summer | Daily Mail
05102025 The next chapter of one of Capri’s most storied hotels. Studio Urquiola for Jumeirah Capri Palace articulates a renewed vernacular for the beloved island, following tradition but without being too literal, and experimenting with materials that tread more lightly on the environment.‘The project would not have been possible without the mastery of local crafts, especially the iconic Vietri tiles.’ Five tranquil suites by Patricia Urquiola suspend visitors ‘between sea and sky’ in Capri | Wallpaper*
05112025 Montagna d'Amare is a project that enhances the natural beauty of Irpinia, combining tradition and authenticity with immersive experiences to be enjoyed in the area. Born from the meeting between the Benedictine community and Glocal Think, it uses tourism as a lever to connect people, activate local economies and enhance talents, promoting values ​​of beauty, common good, social justice and responsible innovation. One destination, many wellness experiences. | Montagna d'Amare
05122025 If you look at images promoting the Campania region in southern Italy, alongside gratuitous pizza pics, longing shots of iconic footballer Diego Maradona and photos of vespas careering through narrow streets, you’ll usually see a picturesque seaside village resplendent in pastel shades. A little research later – it is my job after all – and I had my answer. This was Procida, a short ferry ride from Naples and it seemed like a perfect accompaniment to my next visit to the city. Why Naples and Procida are the Perfect Italian Getaway | Culture Trip
05132025 Aglianico is a red wine grape now thought to be native to southern Italy. It produces full-bodied red wines that show musky berry flavors with firm tannins and good aging potential. Even when grown in hot climates, is capable of retaining high levels of acidity. The structure and richness of Aglianico make it a popular grape for blending in southern Italy. In Campania, it is frequently blended with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot in the production of some IGT wines. Aglianico Wines - Italian Red Wine Grape | Wine-Searcher
05142025With 20 hectares of estate-owned vineyards on unique, mineral-rich soils and certified sustainable viticulture, it produces both still and sparkling wines. The winery, developed in ancient tuff caves, blends tradition and innovation, honoring its history with a modern approach. Led by Ferrante di Somma, alongside enologist Vincenzo Mercurio, the company has enhanced the value of its crus true expressions of the local terroir. Cantine di Marzo - Slow Wine Fair | Slow Food
05152025Vesuvius will host the 2025 edition of Campania Stories, the presentation of the new vintages of wines produced in the main Campania denominations to the national and international specialized press, scheduled for May 18 to 21. Organized by Miriade & Partners with the support of the Campania Region, in collaboration with AIS Campania, the event will see the participation of over 90 wineries from all over the region. Campania Stories: Vesuvius, Between Myth and History, Hosts the Press from All Over the World for the New Vintages of the Region’s Wines | Wine Industry Network
05162025 Multi-Emmy® Award winning television series The Bold and the Beautiful will film in Naples and Capri. In Italy, B&B’s immense popularity has endured for decades, and the series has filmed there more than in any other foreign country. The popular CBS soap is broadcast in Italy on Mediaset’s Canale 5, under the title Beautiful. To Film On Location in Naples & Capri Italy | Soap Hub
05172025 There’s Italy – and then there’s Naples. No other city in the bel paese is as intense, complex and unapologetically bonkers as this heartbreakingly beautiful renegade. Italy’s third-largest city serves up an embarrassment of riches – from ancient ruins and opulent palazzi to intoxicating street life and majestic panoramas. 12 free things to do in Naples | Lonely Planet
05182025 We are here — says journalist Alex O’Connell — because he has written his first book as director, The Buried City: Unearthing the Real Pompeii. “It’s actually not a very long book but it wasn’t my plan to write everything about Pompeii,” the director of the Archeological Park says modestly. In fact, Gabriel Zuchtriegel has written an essential read for anyone interested in this extraordinary place – or indeed anyone interested in running an organisation with baggage. He has a light touch, yet is philosophically challenging. Why the man in charge of Pompeii doesn’t want you to visit | The Telegraph
05192025While the food scene in Caiazzo is surprisingly good, the highlight is the star pizzeria, Pepe in Grani, whose chef, Franco Pepe, is recognisable to anyone who's seen Netflix's "Chef's Table: Pizza." The pizza here is delectable, with fresh ingredients painstakingly configured to balance the coveted balance of fats, carbs, etc., that are found in the much-coveted Mediterranean diet. Just Outside Of Naples Is Italy's Underrated Storybook Town With Medieval Streets And World-Class Pizza | Islands
05202025 Reggia di Caserta welcomes the exhibition Abisso, a site-specific project. Per Barclay transforms the Palace’s 18th-century Theater into a reflective abyss by covering the floor with a black oil-like fluid. The artwork intends to explore current issues related to the extractive industry and the environmental impact of oil. Royal Palace of Caserta, Court Theatre is transformed with Per Barclay's Abyss | Finestre sull'Arte
05212025 This blend of 75% Aglianico and 25% Piedirosso opens with aromas of dark berry, cedar and Mediterranean brush. The concentrated palate offers black plum, star anise and white pepper alongside polished tannins. [Blind tasting by wine critic Kerin O’Keefe] Di Meo 2010 Rosso Don Generoso Red (Campania) | Wine Enthusiast
05222025 Based in Irpinia, Feudi di San Gregorio is a leading force in southern Italy’s wine industry – and one of our favourite wineries. At the helm of the latter is Ella Capaldo, who, over the years, has played a pivotal role in shaping the brand’s identity, expanding its reach beyond winemaking into design, hospitality, and contemporary art. Feudi’s Creative Director with a passion for storytelling and a keen eye for aesthetics. ISSIMO x Women in Wine: Ella Capaldo | Pellicano Hotels
05232025 A cohesive team ready to lead the Consorzio di Tutela dei Vini d’Irpinia to new challenges. The Consortium commitment: protection of the appellations – Greco di Tufo, Fiano di Avellino, Taurasi and Irpinia DOC – and developing strategic projects for the promotion, marketing and enhancement of Irpinia wines in Italy and abroad. Great attention will also be paid to strengthening territorial identity and supply chain cohesion. Consorzio Tutela Vini Irpinia, Teresa Bruno reconfirmed at the helm | DoctorWine
05242025 The port of Santa Lucia is located in an extremely central area of Naples. It is a marina formed by a docked dock of rectangular shape and protected on the east side by a three-armed reef. The landing is located within the context of the Borgo Marinari and is part of the islet of Megaride, connected to the mainland only by an artificial isthmus. Reigning over the islet and towering over the port of Santa Lucia is the Castel dell’Ovo, an imposing fortress from the Norman era. Santa Lucia Mooring - Marina in the Gulf of Naples | Yacht Digest
05252025 The future: will Conte remain the head coach? The victory of the fourth Scudetto is a triumph that bears the signatures of Antonio Conte and Aurelio De Laurentiis. The visionary president: “Napoli is Naples and deserves respect. If someone wants to make themselves available, welcome. I would be happy if Conte tried his hand at the Champions League next year”. Naples, the night of the fourth scudetto: a city in delirium, Conte and De Laurentiis still dream | Quotidiano Sportivo
05262025 The last Vela standing is transformed into a participatory archive of memories and future visions, thanks to artificial intelligence and the involvement of former residents. The installation “Vela Celeste: Reimagining Home”, curated directly by CRA - Carlo Ratti Associati in collaboration with the City of Naples, is proposed as an experiment in urban regeneration and collective narrative, hybridising civic participation, artificial intelligence and architectural design. It was showcased at the last Venice Biennale. The future of Scampia: the Vela Celeste reimagined by AI | Domus
05272025 Campania is ideal for sampling fresh anchovies, octopus, calamari, mussels and a wide range of seafood. Try also pezzogna—sea bream caught off the coast of Sorrento with huge bug eyes, due to its living in waters between 300 and 400 meters deep. In a vivacious family-owned restaurant named Antichi Sapori in the hills of the town of Vico Equense on the Sorrento Peninsula, I was served this local specialty, filleted at the table and drizzled with olive oil, lemon and salt. Delicious. Travel For Three Days To Pompeii, Paestum And Positano In Italy | Forbes
05282025 The stories of eight more real-life Pompeian women can now be explored using the MyPompeii app, an interactive section of the exhibition invites visitors to follow in the footsteps of ancient women on an immersive walk through Pompeii, with marked locations where they lived and worked. Pompeii is the ideal place to redress the gender imbalance created when history is written largely by men. “Essere donna nell'antica Pompei” is on view through January 31, 2026 at the Archaeological Park. What Life Was Really Like for Women in Ancient Pompeii | Artnet
05292025 A new luxury label whose name contains the word meta? This new Paris based label creates IRL items that are all made in Italy. The word meta struck Jon Strassburg as a great brand name, on holiday in Amalfi, when he drove through a town of the same name. “I passed this beautiful Italian ’60s street sign and fell completely in love with the name. Campania is there because of the region and collective because of the inspiration behind the whole venture.” Meet Meta Campania Collective: Real-Life Luxury for the Metaverse Averse
05302025 History and culture lovers will also delight in Sant’Agata dei Goti, about an hour west of Benevento. “There are 20 churches in the historic center from different periods and thus different architecture and art,” Maria Nuzzolillo said, mentioning that the area is known for a “special,” pretzel-style pastry called nfrennula. The pastry made with fennel has a dedicated festival in the fall. Now is the time to explore this underrated part of Italy — where tourists are still welcome | New York Post
05312025 Today, the producer that truly represents the wine history of Italy is Mastroberardino, a family owned and operated winery in the town of Atripalda in the inland province of Avellino. Ten generations of this family have been involved in the wine business for more than two centuries. Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo, and one red, the most famous for the company, and all of Campania, Taurasi. Clearly Piero Mastroberardino is constantly refining his products, even introducing new wines to show the amazing quality and variety of Irpinia. Mastroberardino—The Continuing History Of Campania Wine | Forbes

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