A corner of art in the roman district of San Lorenzo
byOnce a pasta factory, the Pastificio Cerere is now home to the Foundation Cerere, a restaurant of the same name, and a hub of Rome’s contemporary art scene.
Once a pasta factory, the Pastificio Cerere is now home to the Foundation Cerere, a restaurant of the same name, and a hub of Rome’s contemporary art scene.
So the editor of Italian Men’s Vogue got in touch with me this month to ask if I could write a piece for his…
After a long and drawn-out ‘staffetta’, or handover, Matteo Renzi has finally torn the baton of prime ministership from the reluctant grasp of Enrico Letta.
Whether you are a beginner, an advanced actor or entirely new to acting, the courses at Acting in English will be fun and liberating.
Hidden churches in Rome
Ostiense and Testaccio are the areas of Rome where you can still find warehouses, docks, pavillions and industrial buildings..
On the Caelian Hill, there is a charming boat fountain, “La Navicella,”. Beyond lies the church, frequently called by the same name.
Is there affection without sexual attention in Rome?
Unrivaled colossal music venue and cultural events centre, Auditorium Parco Della Musica of Rome boasts the perfect sound and is home to one of the most elite musical academies in the world.
It seems no one wants to admit what an art it is to make real friends as a foreigner in Italy when you first arrive.
Rome Underground: Pietralata and Montesacro discrict
Everything about this place, designed by legendary French designer Philippe Starck, is intoxicating, from the bespoke Krug champagne lounge to the views over that turquoise green canal.
There is something wonderfully exhilarating about being lost in a foreign city, especially when that city happens to be Rome. On my first trip…
Street Art in the neighbourhood of San Lorenzo in Rome