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Tomb reveals ancient trade network The tomb of a woman who died around 2,600 years ago on the eastern Italian coast is helping archaeologists piece together the vast trade network that once linked this area with the Middle East, North Africa and Greece.
Luxurious living in casa Serafini Nick Woodward from Jackson-Stops & Staff International tells us why Casa Serafini is perfect for buyers
One of Italy's loveliest Renaissance buildings is taking a step into the future, adding a series of ''electronic frescoes'' to its extensive art collection.
A Roma gypsy recently sentenced to six years in jail for killing four youths in a drunk driving incident is using his new-found fame to help sell watches on the Internet.
An Italian monk has been sacked for demanding bribes to help couples get their marriages annulled, an Italian newspaper reported Thursday.
The largest ever retrospective of the art world's most famous Anglo-Italian pairing, Gilbert & George, has opened in the northern Italian town of Rivoli.
Italian Nobel prize-winning playwright Dario Fo is the curator of an exhibition of works by a little-known photographer he considers the new Marco Polo.
The show, entitled Altro Mondo (Other World), will feature 56 giant images Adriano Gamberoni shot on his travels around the Third World.








