House prices down 5.6% in 2014, but Florence overtakes Rome for costliest real estate, the Osservatorio di Immobiliare.it sector monitor said.
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House prices down 5.6% in 2014, but Florence overtakes Rome for costliest real estate, the Osservatorio di Immobiliare.it sector monitor said.
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Sergio Mattarella was elected Italy’s new president.
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Premier Matteo Renzi on Monday December 15, 2014, announced that Italy will stage a bid to host the 2024 summer Olympics.
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U.S. Sports & Entertainment Management Students and Professor/lawyer to visit with sports organizations AS Roma and ACF Fiorentina for a 2 weeks.
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High-speed trains from Florence and other 3 major northern Italian cities will connect to Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci international airport.
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Rome tops Italian cities for foreign visitors. Venice came in second place, followed by Milan, Florence and Sorrento, according to an index drawn up by Hotels.com.
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The Independence Day 2014 is celebrated by the American people in Italy with a special event live from the US Embassy in Italy, Villa Taverna, Roma. Follow the event live at 8 pm today July 3rd, 2014.
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Three Napoli supporters, one of whom is in a serious condition, have been injured during a clash between hooligans in Viale Tor di Quinto in Rome.
Read moreThe woodwork gifts a cynical Roma. Praises and disappointment for Viola. In the night match of Coppa Italia, Mattia Destro gives Roma the next stage of the Italina Cup. Viola show quality football, hit the posts and leave the Coppa Italia undeservedly.
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The following is a city-by-city guide to some of Italy’s art exhibitions. Lucca Center of Contemporary Art: David LaChapelle, 53 photos; until November 4. Palazzo Strozzi: Francis Bacon, including three unfinished works never seen in Italy; until January 27. – Galleria dell’Accademia: Art Returns Art; contemporary masters including Bacon, Klein, Burri, Kounellis, Picasso and Warhol; until November 4.