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Pomaia is a small village in the Municipality of Santa Luce in Pisa and here, among the hills, is the largest Buddhist center in E...
Torta coi ‘bischeri’ is typical of San Giuliano Terme, in the province of Pisa. Just look at the photo to get an idea of how sweet ...
Volterra is often referred to as a ‘gem of stone’. In fact, everything is built with this material: roads, buildings and tower...
Saint Minias is a highly venerated Saint in Tuscany. Evidence of this is for instance the charming village in the province of Pisa that...
Scotland has always been identified as the land of ghosts. It must be because there are so many castles. However, Tuscany too has its f...
Even the great Galileo Galilei was Tuscan. He was a Pisan, to be precise, where he studied medicine before devoting himself to science....
It was really her, a young woman with an Arabian name, Kinzica, of the noble Sismondi family, to save Pisa from being sacked by Saracen...
Even if you left school a long time ago we are convinced that every so often the nightmare of exams peeps in your nights. It is one of ...
When thinking of Tuscany, people usually have T-bone steaks and Chianti wine in mind. But in such a gourmet region sweets play an impor...
If I say the word 'Pisa', what springs to mind? Let me guess ... the Tower of Pisa! Well, I’ll give you that: such a beautiful and hi...
Pisa, the city famous around the world for its Leaning Tower, houses the last mural made by US street artist Keith Haring before his de...
When you think about it, the devil in Tuscany has done a great job: he built bridges like the one in Borgo a Mozzano, he gave the name ...
Every ancient village owns a more or less wide range of mysteries and legends, and Volterra is no exception. Indeed, nestled among the ...