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Pompeii, unhurried: Ruins, Vesuvius and a Naples sprint
A laid-back guide leads us through amphitheaters and frescoed villas in Pompeii before a white-knuckle taxi sprint back to ...
The institute described the episode as the strongest so far within a generally normal and closely monitored phenomenon ...
Mount Etna on the Italian island of Sicily witnessed renewed volcanic activity yesterday, marked by the emission of incandescent material and limited amounts of ash from the volcano's north-eastern ...
A recent excavation of the famous Villa Poppea has discovered new paintings and rooms. Archaeologists have unearthed ...
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The monster forest in Italy baffles experts with unsolvable mysteries
Hidden in a valley north of Rome, there's a park featuring bizarre, massive sculptures carved from raw stone and covered in moss. The "Sacred Grove of Monsters" was created in the 16th century by a ...
Genoa coach Daniele de Rossi insists he never deserved his dismissal by AS Roma last year. Ahead of Monday night's clash with ...
Euronews Travel looks at some of the most visited destinations in 2025, from London to Hanoi, offering a mix of culture, ...
This Roman senator wrote some of the greatest letters in history. Here’s how Pliny the Younger’s words have kept ancient Rome ...
Archaeologists at a Pompeii site buried by the 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius have uncovered evidence of ancient Roman ...
A fossilized vulture feather reveals how volcanic ash can turn fragile tissues into stone with astonishing detail.
Earlier this year, the Archaeological Park of Pompeii published its findings from excavations of an orgiastic centre ...
Tourists who want to get close to Rome's Trevi Fountain will soon have to pay a two-euro ($2.34) fee, the city mayor said on ...
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