Most famous as the hometown of Shakespeare’s tragic couple Romeo and Juliet, Verona isn’t typically one of the first cities ...
Magic Millions have revealed the highly-anticipated catalogue for this year's National Broodmare Sale catalogue, featuring ...
Castelvecchio was possibly suited to a proper distance for the first time of a brief career when he stepped out for the $500,000 Group I Champagne Stakes (1600m) at Randwick on Saturday and as a ...
Verona, December 5 - A Verona court on Monday handed down prison sentences totalling 31 years against four defendants for armed robbery and kidnapping conspiracy in a 2015 art heist from the city's ...
Most famous as the hometown of Shakespeare’s tragic couple Romeo and Juliet, Verona isn’t typically one of the first cities in Italy that tourists visit, but it’s definitely worth a trip. Located in ...
Carlo Scarpa made Castelvecchio a masterpiece. Today Verona risks leaving it imprisoned in the past: new spaces are needed for a modern museum. And there would be: all it would take is to move the ...
For more than fifty years, Carlo Scarpa's installations at the Museo di Castelvecchio in Verona have been one of the most interesting and appreciated museographic interventions in the world. And they ...
Soaring over Castelvecchio in Verona with stunning drone footage, experience the medieval fortress that stands proudly along the Adige River. Built in the 14th century, this historic castle features ...
Soaring over Castelvecchio in Verona with stunning drone footage, experience the medieval fortress that stands proudly along the Adige River. Built in the 14th century, this historic castle features ...
Leading sire Snitzel (Aus) will stand for an unchanged fee of A$247,500, Arrowfield Stud announced on Tuesday. Responsible for his third G1 Golden Slipper winner and his career-best yearling sale ...
Northern Italy is a region where history, culture and nature collide, offering travellers a captivating mix of medieval castles and outdoor adventures. From the towering peaks of the Dolomites to the ...
Touring post-war Germany in 1950, the philosopher Hannah Arendt was struck by an apparent inability of people to face the reality of their destroyed world: “Amid the ruins,” she wrote, “Germans mail ...