A fairy tale Orient Express

We are traveling to the past of the Eastern Express, which brought the tales of 1001 nights to its lucky guests. Are you ready? Here we go…
Happy birthday Giorgio Armani: The story of the timeless prince of fashion…

City lights – by Andira Vitale
Giorgio Armani… Italy’s shining star on the international scene… The symbol of timeless style and elegance…
House of the Stars: Teatro alla Scala

Like Venice’s Teatro la Fenice, the Teatro alla Scala was born of fire.
The best European cities to live in

Two Italian cities have entered the top 10 list of the best European cities. Immortal cities Rome and Milan.
Baci Perugina lights up Christmas

This Christmas Baci Perugina contributes to the Christmas spirit of “Milan and San Sisto” with the message “The time has come to turn the stars back on”.
Top 100 City Destinations for 2023

Euromonitor International has released its annual rankings of city destinations. Paris was crowned the most attractive city destination in the world. Rome, Milan, Florence, Venice, Verona and Bologna were also on the list.
Teatro alla Scala turns 246 years old. Congratulations!

City Lights – Ramona Andrei
It was born from the ashes of the Teatro Regio of Villa Reale, destroyed by fire on 23 February 1776. On 3 August 1778 the Teatro alla Scala was inaugurated in Milan. And still today, after 245 years, the whole world envies us.
Last farewell to Silvio Berlusconi

The state funeral of the former Prime Minister, who died on Monday at the age of 86, was celebrated in the Milan Cathedral. Delpini: “Man of life, love and joy”. Politics stops: House and Senate in mourning for 7 days.
Today national mourning and state funeral in the Cathedral

Silvio Berlusconi, the funeral in the Duomo in Milan with family, friends and authorities. Today, at 3 pm, the state funeral will be held in the Cathedral, presided over by Archbishop Mario Delpini, and it will be national mourning.
Culture cannot be censored The great Ukrainian pianist in Milan

The concert by the great Ukrainian pianist Valentina Lisitsa was held yesterday evening at the “Theatres” in Milan, whose performance was cancelled in December by the Teatro La Fenice in Venice because it was considered pro-Putin. The notes of the concert rose above the sky: Culture cannot have political connotations and be subject to censorship.