Cycling Through Art, History, and Nature
Five Scenic Routes to Discover Emilia-Romagna at a Gentle Pace — From River Cruises and Medieval Towns to Gourmet Stops and UNESCO Treasures
Five Scenic Routes to Discover Emilia-Romagna at a Gentle Pace — From River Cruises and Medieval Towns to Gourmet Stops and UNESCO Treasures
A journey into the Comacchio Valleys reveals a world where ancient landscapes meet centuries-old customs, and where every scent, sound, and taste tells the story of a deep bond between people and nature
Discover 5 irresistible culinary specialties that capture the authentic soul of Romagna—perfect to enjoy between one masterpiece of art and the next in Ravenna
Cradle of ancient mosaics and capital of three empires, Ravenna is a gem of art and history in the heart of Emilia-Romagna. With its equipped beaches and UNESCO-listed monuments
The “little Venice”, a city on the water with astonishing charm.
Imposing, beguiling and unexpected: Lake Garda has so many different aspects when looking out over its waters from Gardone Riviera or Sirmione, Peschiera or Riva del Garda.
The Po River deltas represent one of the most important naturalistic areas of interest in Europe, where natural oases and human activities coexist.
They call it the Little Venice of Romagna, amidst eels, environment, and kites.
In the suggestive landscape of the Euganean hills, Este was the main settlement of the ancient Venetians who lived here during the Iron Age.
The Botanical Garden of Padua was founded in 1545 and is the oldest university botanical garden in the world.