by Maya Artusi Moro, Juanita Viale, Luca Catalano | Feb 7, 2024 | News
Genoa’s Palazzo Ducale has a new director: Ilaria Bonacossa, a Milanese art critic and curator, who returned to Liguria after a few years away to oversee Villa Croce, a significant contemporary art museum. This role laid the groundwork for her new venture,...
by Maya Artusi Moro, Luca Catalano | Feb 6, 2024 | News
Photo credit: www.francebleu.fr The Col de Tende Road Tunnel, a strategic crossroads between Piedmont and Liguria in Italy and the entire state of France, is at the center of a heated debate between the Liguria Region and opposition councilor Enrico Ioculano. After...
by Maya Artusi Moro, Luca Catalano | Jan 30, 2024 | News
Photo credit: genoasuperyachthub In the last few years, Genoa has showcased itself as a city attuned to local mobility issues, affirming its commitment to the evolving civic landscape and the dynamic changes in urban transportation. Its unwavering dedication has been...
by Maya Artusi Moro, Luca Catalano, Juanita Viale | Jan 23, 2024 | News
Photo credit: areeprotettealpimarittime.it Officially launched in December 2023, the RivierALP project is a bold initiative aiming to establish an outdoor tourist resort nestled between mountains and sea. Its primary goal is to rejuvenate the Imperia and Cuneo...
by Maya Artusi Moro, Luca Catalano | Jan 9, 2024 | News
In 1872 a single-track railway was inaugurated along the western coast of Liguria, traversing the entire region up to Ventimiglia, bordering the French Riviera. Initially designed with the luxuries of the time, this tramway catered to Italian and French nobility....
by Maya Artusi Moro, Luca Catalano | Dec 13, 2023 | News
Liguria, the picturesque region along the Italian coastline, has been experiencing for the last two years a surge in the number of tourists, most of whom are driven to its capital, Genoa. As far as it can be observed, this growth is not without its complexities: a...
by Maya Artusi Moro, Luca Catalano | Dec 6, 2023 | News
Genoa, 1917. For two burdensome years, Italy had been fighting the First World War alongside the Triple Entente. Countless lives and resources were engaged and spent throughout all of Europe. Renzo Picasso was the third architect in his family, a Ligurian household...
by Maya Artusi Moro, Luca Catalano | Nov 14, 2023 | News
Digital rendering: lastampa.it On October 6th, a conference was held in Rome between the French and Italian governments to address the ongoing situation regarding the Col de Tende Road Tunnel. First inaugurated in 1882, the longest and most advanced passageway in the...
by Juanita Viale, Luca Catalano | Nov 10, 2023 | News
Genoa, the next Milan by the sea? After 20 years of redevelopment with innovative and ecological developments such as the Vertical Forest, Milan’s new renaissance is placing this fashionable city on the global stage with other primary European capitals. While...
by Maya Artusi Moro, Luca Catalano | Nov 10, 2023 | News
Will the second home market in Liguria profit as local infrastructure regenerates from Italy’s National recovery plan? As part of the National Recovery Plan, the new project of the high-speed train line from Milan to Genoa, the Terzo Valico line, aims to boost...