When I heard the news, I thought: here we are, another one eye-catcher from Kafka syndrome. One who rises in the morning and is so much changed that decides to throw everything off the sea and start from anew. In another part of the world. I know Michelangelo Pasini for many years. A boy like so many,…
A few days ago, browsing my Instagram profile, I noticed the shots of a photographer. He wrote in his profile, photographer, as a profession. Generally speaking, I’m a curious girl, and as I always do in these cases, I decided to message him privately. And among the various exchanged messages, one impressed me: never…
We stopped in the Ordelaffi square, to take a nice coffee, now it’s time for me to keep on going and to finish the 1 thousand years history of Piazza Saffi. I may not have mentioned the fact that the square was officially born in 1212 with a legal act that was giving the “Abbot’s field to the…
So Old? That’s was my first thought when I saw the Saffi Square Portocoes decorated with some original banners, showing the milestones of the the 800 years of this beautiful place. As a matter of fact, is one of the hugest squares in Italy, maybe because before becoming what it is now, it was just a country yard,…
Faenza: a nice little town with a lot of trendy fashion shops, a wonderful theater, many very good restaurants and the only and unique International Museum of Pottery. Yes, this is really a “must see” not only of this town, but of Emilia Romagna. Born in 1908, is the oldest museum gathering an amazing pottery…
Every year Forlì hosts the Green night: it’s a way to gather, talk about on how to live in a sustainable way and also to give the city a chance to show it’s young ideas. And it’s also the opening of Spring season! Via Giorgio Regnoli is the real center of this night that begins late in the afternoon…