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" ... Besides the wine, why travelers should come here: The Brunello di Montalcino area is part of the Val d’Orcia, which is a Unesco World Heritage Site. It’s not only a wine region, but also one of the most beautiful countrysides in the world with rolling, green hills, golden grain fields, San Quirico’s famous circle of cypress tress, renowned medieval hamlets and important abbeys like Monte Oliveto, Sant'Antimo and the famously unfinished San Galgano. ... "
" ... Delectable offerings throughout Italy have made it onto the world's culinary stage, although some of the country’s most popular dishes hail from only a few areas, like Rome and Naples and their surrounding countrysides. (Thank the Eternal City and Lazio for spaghetti alla carbonara and pasta all'Amatriciana; Campania and its capital for pizza and inslata Caprese.) Even though Ligurian cooking is perhaps best known for its pesto, foodies find that this seaside region, running from the French border near Ventimiglia to Marinella di Sarzana south of La Spezia, and encompassing the Italian Rivieras and Cinque Terre, has an especially rich culinary lode to mine. Despite the mountainous terrain and the challenges that go with farming it, Liguria has produced a bounty of specialties in addition to what it draws from the sea (make sure to try the fish stews ciuppin and burrida when here). As elsewhere in Italy, the region's hamlets, towns and villages have their own unique dishes, and while you can sample many of them throughout Liguria, there’s nothing quite like tasting a dish or pastry at its source. Here are a some of the places (listed alphabetically) with scrumptious local edibles not to miss. ... "
" ... In the stately dining rooms and bars you may come into contact with pieces from famed Irish painters Paul Henry or William Leech. Some paintings, like The Pool of Bethesda by Peter van Lint, date back to the seventeenth century and represent Godly scenes of churches and meeting houses. Others are 19th-century romantic landscapes that decorate the walls with flowing countrysides and skies. ... "