The village of Grazzano Visconti
The Golden Scope has already spoken some times about the Italian region named Emilia Romagna, showing historical places like Mattei Rocchetta or natural attractions like the Salina
The Golden Scope has already spoken some times about the Italian region named Emilia Romagna, showing historical places like Mattei Rocchetta or natural attractions like the Salina
Marina di Camerota, in the province of Salerno, is one of the most beautiful Italian coastal little town, it’s in the Cilento National Park a site included
The Five Lands, in Italian language “Le Cinque Terre”, a place where tradition and culture blend in with the beach life. A place where time stopped and
Italy has a lot of suggestive places, both natural places than historical buildings harmoniously “co-habiting” with Mother Nature. All this is particularly interesting when a director film
Italy is a country rich in medieval villages, The Golden Scope has already some of which…. but what we visit today offers visitors an atmosphere “particularly” medieval…
Sardinia is one of the most beautiful regions of Italy from the naturalistic point of view; because its inhabitants have always jealously safeguard their land by opposing
Rome, the Italian capital, in recent centuries this ancient city has been the cradle of noble families that inherited their houses improperly called “Villa”, such as Villa
Marche is a region in central Italy, overlooking the Adriatic Sea. The Umbrian-Marchigian Apennine marks the border with other regions: Tuscany, Umbria, Lazio, and also Emilia -Romagna
Our tour in mystical and relaxing places around Italy continues also this week.
This week The Golden Scope visits Lombardia, a Italian region with different provinces that
Italy has the honor of having 58 sites on the World Heritage List by UNESCO; it’s the country with the largest number of sites! This is more
Italians that love skiing know that winter season is the period where you can ski enjoying the contact with the nature of the mountains, especially the Alps,