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" ... But Portofino isn’t only for billionaires. The village’s relaxed chic and discreet workaday life (there are about 500 residents) make for an easy mixing of people from all walks of life. Local fishermen still ply their trade and share the harbor with visiting yachts; day visitors descend from ferries; pristine luxury shops shimmer on the ground floor of centuries-old palazzi and houses where laundry flutters stories above. However you travel, whether in luxe splendor or in less lavish ways, Portofino is sure to seduce with its natural beauty and sophisticated, elegantly rustic maritime style. Here are five reasons it will. ... "
" ... Experience the Renaissance from a Venetian perspective. Botticelli and Brunelleschi starred in Florence; Michelangelo and Bramante gave glory to the the Renaissance in Rome. In Venice and its surrounding territories, such artists as Titian, Tintoretto and Veronese (among others) put their own stamp on the Renaissance, turning out works noted for their richness of color and employing a looser painting style than contemporaries elsewhere on the Italian peninsula. Palladio, utilizing design precepts associated with ancient Rome and Greece, redefined architectural style with a series of extraordinary villas, palazzi and churches. Many of his masterpieces can be found in the Veneto countryside. Enjoy the work of Renaissance stars far from the crowds of Venice, making sure to see the Veronese frescoes in the Villa Barbaro; works by Veronese, Tintoretto and other important period artists at the Museo Civico in Vicenza, and by Titian at the Scuola del Santo in Padua, and in the Duomos of Verona and Treviso. ... "
" ... Home to magnificent palazzi and urban villas, Rome is unique in its ability to offer a cultural backdrop to many of its culinary experiences and Café Colbert may be one of the best examples. Set within the 17th century Villa Medici, the seat of the French Academy in Rome (located above the Spanish Steps), Colbert is a laidback café with enviable views of the city’s rooftops and dining rooms lined with statues. Stop by for a hearty salad or gourmet sandwich at lunch – or enjoy a glass of wine outside in the charming lemon garden. Café Colbert is open until 6:30pm. ... "
" ... People sometimes fail to see the charm of Modica, as there is no piazza like in other towns. But remember that this was the chief town of the southeast province of Sicily for hundreds of years until authorities made Ragusa the new administrative capital in 1926. So this is a place where you will find grand old palazzi and glorious churches. ... "
" ... The islands of the northern lagoon are Venice’s “countryside”, but none more so than Sant’Erasmo, known as the “vegetable garden” of Venice. Roughly the size of the historic city, Sant’Erasmo has acres of fields and vegetation rather than palazzi and squares. Construction has been limited on the island thanks to the quality of the land for cultivation. “Once you eat a pepper or fruit from Sant’Erasmo you can’t go back,” says Liliana Lopez, who has joined her husband’s family in producing honey. ... "