
Lorenzetti and the Fragility of Good Government In Siena
Few medieval artworks feel as blunt, ambitious, or unsettling as Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s Allegory of Good and Bad Government. Painted not for a church but for a seat of power, the fresco

Few medieval artworks feel as blunt, ambitious, or unsettling as Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s Allegory of Good and Bad Government. Painted not for a church but for a seat of power, the fresco

Italy doesn’t really have an off season anymore. The shoulder months of May, September, and October are almost as crowded as summer. In fact the term “shoulder seasons” is really

As a self-proclaimed bookworm extraordinaire, one of my absolute favorite things to do in Europe is explore its libraries. Yes, I’m THAT kind of nerdy traveler. These aren’t just places

Europe is the ultimate playground for romance, with cities that seem designed to make your heart skip a beat. Picture gliding through Venice’s canals, sharing a kiss under Paris’s sparkling
There’s nowhere more romantic than the stunning region of Tuscany. Tuscany is like a landscape painting. It’s covered with cypress-lined roads, golden wheat fields, and medieval hilltop towns. Tuscany offers

Oh, Italy, you unfair beauty, you. It’s hard to know where to start but here I will introduce you to the best Italian landmarks. These historic sites range from ancient

Looking to discover the most beautiful cities in Italy? There are, of course, so many to choose from. But here’s my list of the 10 most magnificent Italian cities from

Are you planning a road trip from Rome to Florence? If so, you’re in luck! This is one of the most popular routes to take for a mini-road trip in

Need a one day itinerary to explore the historic town of Volterra? Get ready for a delightful adventure! With its stony medieval architecture, ancient Etruscan and Roman ruins, and breathtaking

Tired of the big city and looking for some small cities in Europe to put on your bucket list? I’ve got you covered. Europe is a top destination for tourists,