Milan is a city that with its secrets and anecdotes offers a surprising journey through time and history. Many facts about the Lombard capital are well known, but others are obscure even to the locals.
If Rome is the largest Italian municipality in terms of surface area, measuring around 1287 km2, to find the smallest town in Italy, we have to travel south to the Amalfi Coast. Italy's smallest town is Atrani, and measures just 0.1206 km2.
One of the first 1 euro house projects in Italy was launched in Nulvi. This village is located in Sardinia, in the province of Sassari, and is the main centre of Anglona, a historical region in the north of the island.
The prices of houses in Italy in the first quarter of 2024 recorded an increase of 0.6% compared to the same period last year, thus reaching an average price of 1,850 euros per square metre. As expected, the situation varies significantly depending on geographical area. In which municipalities are searches for a home most concentrated and where are properties most expensive?
Italian homes with private balconies and terraces are often characterised by their charming and functional design, blending aesthetics with practicality to make the most of the Mediterranean climate and lifestyle.
Italy's allure extends far beyond its famous cities and bustling tourist hotspots. Tucked away amidst the azure waters of the Mediterranean lie hidden gems waiting to be explored by intrepid travellers seeking tranquillity and authenticity.
Good news for the city of Rome. The Italian capital occupies fourth place in the ranking of the 'Europe's Best Cities Report' published by the international consulting firm Resonance.
The village of Biccari is located in Apulia, in the province of Foggia. A town of 2,600 inhabitants with a medieval feel, it is surrounded by rich and fertile nature (such as Lake Pescara and Mount Cornacchia).
If you're thinking about buying a house in Italy in 2024, one way to get a great deal is to buy a property up for auction.
Welcome to Zungoli, a village of a thousand souls in the heart of Irpinia. We are in the province of Avellino, in a small village crossed by timeless streets that wind together on the ridge of a hill. Here history and culture are the stars of the show.
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