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Assisi e Perugina

In a world that moves at the speed of roughly 940 Megabits per second, it would be easy to overlook a small, medieval town tucked into the rolling hills of Italy’s Umbria region.Tucked under the tired arms of a fading castle, Assisi, Italy, continues to thrive as a historical and religious outpost for pilgrims of the arts, history and Catholicism.

Ferrari e L’Acetaia Malpighi 2021

Traveling to Modena, we had the chance to visit the Ferrari Museum. With a guided tour, we were able to browse the infamous car models that have been used over the years.
After our Ferrari experience, we drove down to a Balsamic Vinegar Factory in Modena. We were able to go up to a room full of barrels and see the process of turning the vineyard grapes into balsamic vinegar.

Verona & Sirmione

Because of its strategic position at the intersection of many roads, Verona played an important role for at least the last 2,000 years. It contains many well-preserved Roman sites, in fact its amphitheater is the third largest in Italy after the Colosseum and the best preserved.
Sirmione is a medieval jewel found along the shores of Lake Garda. Popular for its thermal healing waters that were even frequented by romans in their time. This charming historic town has a 13th century castle that stands at the city center that looks as if it is right out of a fairytale.

Venice

“La Serenissima” translated in English as the most serene or sublime, is the name given to this historic port city. Venice charms its visitors from around the world with its unique mixture of Islamic, gothic, and classical influences suspended over a turquoise lagoon.

Siena

Teleport back in time through the winding narrow streets and the medieval architecture of this rare ancient gem. Once the main rival to the city of Florence during the renaissance, Siena to this day, is still an important city that holds a rich cultural heritage.

Ravenna & Bologna

Once the capital of the Western Roman Empire, Ravenna then served as capital for the Ostrogoth Kingdom and then as a major port city for the Byzantine Empire.
Similarly, Bologna is a city of art, culture, and commerce known for its manufacturing tradition and hosting conventions. Bologna’s 38km of arcaded streets are the longest porticos in the world.

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