Archive for September, 2009
Chorus Pass: the churches of Venice
by admin on Sep.18, 2009, under Venice

A journey through 1000 years of faith, art and history. An invitation to discover the treasures kept in Venice’s most surprising museum - its churches. You can see masterpieces by the great artists working in the city down the centuries, in the actual sites for which they were conceived and created. At the same time, you will discover a surprising Venice made up of silent, secret places. And you will become part of a great project to restore the city’s artistic heritage.
Chocolate and Wine Tasting
by admin on Sep.18, 2009, under Florence

The highlight of the tour is to visit a traditional chocolate maker and taste the different flavors (Bitterness, acidity, sweetness, astringency and saltiness) exalted by different Italian wines… to delight your palates to the fullest! Inclusions: Chocolate “carre Criollo”, chocolate with 65% of pure cocoa, dark cremino with hazelnut, vanilla and cream pralina ganache accompanied by Vin Santo di Sticciano, chocolate and hazelnut cantuccino biscuit, cane sugar biscuit, filled chocolate with giunduia cream, plain chocolate with 85% of pure cocoa accompanied by Barolo Chinato, different creams with chocolate and fruit, Panforte and Panpepato accompanied with Prosecco della Valdobbiadene. You can join here!
Wine and Cheese tasting
by admin on Sep.18, 2009, under Rome
Luxurious wines and cheeses specially selected by our Sommelier and matched by the most traditional flavors of the Lazio countryside. Tasting in a typical wine bar located in the heart of Rome. Also included is a detailed explanation of the various flavors and background of the history.
Enjoy some of the many delicious tastes of the Lazio region!
Rome, the painting of an Empire
by admin on Sep.18, 2009, under Rome
Opening on September 24th and until January 17th 2010, at the Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome, the exhibition “Rome, the painting of an Empire”, the figurative representation of a crucial period in Roman history, from the 1st century BC to the 5th AD. Six centuries which saw the Roman Empire rise and develop, from the advent of Julius Caesar in 49 BC to the extraordinary consolidation of advanced power structures that could hold such a vast territory together.