Art is everywhere in Italy. You can see it, touch it and even listen to it. Here are some of the most incredible theaters not to miss in Tuscany.

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Experience the Magical Music of Tuscany at these 5 Theaters

During the 1930s, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and his Fascist party tried to steer the country away from its dependence on pasta.

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That Time Mussolini Tried to Ban Pasta in Italy 

A study published last year by open access preprint biological sciences repository bioRxiv discovered that there is a “high similarity between Southern Italy and the Peloponnese.”

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Una Faccia, Una Razza: The Bond and Similarities Between Modern Southern Italians and Greeks

Rationalism, at its core, was about matching form and function. In Rome, you can enjoy outstanding buildings exemplary of this unique architectural style that is rarely listed in tourist guides

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Rationalist Rome: Unexpected Architecture in the Eternal City

In Italy, they’re extended for one more day – Pasquetta. Literally meaning “Little Easter,” the day is both a religious and civil one for Italians.

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It’s Time to Celebrate Little Easter Known as Pasquetta

Agrigento, a hilltop city located on Sicily’s southern coast, was crowned Italy’s Capital of Culture for 2025.

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Agrigento is Crowned Italy’s Capital of Culture for 2025

Every week, America Domani will release a list, and brief description, of 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, listed in the order in which they were inscribed.

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Add 5 More UNESCO Sites to Your Bucket List

Easter is a big deal in Italy so you can expect a spectacular dessert table to celebrate the occasion. Here are 8 authentic Easter treats to make your dessert spread truly Italian.

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The Italian Easter Dessert Spread: 8 Authentic Easter Treats

The Via Crucis tradition (Stations of the Cross or Way of the Cross) has been practiced by Roman Catholics for many centuries. It signifies the passion and death of Jesus Christ through the reading of prayers along a path of 14 stations. The practice and devotion of the Stations of the Cross began with St.

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Good Friday at the Colosseum

The celebration known as “La Madonna che Scappa” (Our Lady running in the Square) reenacts the moment when the Virgin Mary sees Jesus, her resurrected son, for the first time.

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The Running Madonna Races to Easter Sunday