Why can’t Italian museums be as cool as Canadian ones?
Can you imagine if we could actually touch stuff?!
Can you imagine if we could actually touch stuff?!
23 Christmas-related facts about Tuscany you might not know. And 1 present!
…even if it’s not an Italian holiday, we all need to say “thank you” every once in a while!
The new reform of the University system is a death sentence for the education system.
16 years ago, when I moved to Pisa, the city was a sleepy place. Now it’s a lively, clean, well-organized city, with many interesting events happening every week.
A few photos we took in the beautiful countryside.
My favourite time of the year, perfect for discovering the best products of Tuscany.
A great idea to help visitors and local people to get to know better the city and to visit some sites which are normally closed to the public!
Whether it’s something in the air, the hospitality, the food, or the way of life – Simone doesn’t know, but at least to her, Italy feels like home.
67 years ago, 953 people died under Allies’ bombs. To the people who think some areas of the city are shabby because there is a ruin of a building or an ugly building has replaced an older palace, well, I would like to say that those are the scars of the price Pisa paid for our freedom. They are your history too. Treat them with respect.
This blog is written by a born and bred Tuscan who wishes to share her love for this region with as many people as possible. It's about living here, but also about travelling, learning, experiencing, and enjoying life in Tuscany.
It's about feeling at home in Tuscany.
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