Milan: La Scala opening season postponed
Due to COVID-19, the La Scala Philharmonic has postponed the opening of the 2020/2021 season from December 14 to February. This decision was made after the La Scala premiere was cancelled on December 7. The decision was made at a board meeting, when Maurizio Beretta, President of the Unicredit Bank Italia Foundation […]
Read MoreAzores, Algarve and Braga among best places to live in Europe
“Forbes” magazine and the European Best Destinations (EBD) organization once again became the focus of Portugal, this time including the sunny Algarve, the northern cities of Braga and the Azores, listed as “Americans living, investing and 20 best places to live and Work in Europe”. The list was created by EBD and published […]
Read MoreDoukato: the most beautiful and intriguing lighthouse in Lefkada
Greece has a long and rich maritime tradition, with lighthouses scattered across its lands and accompanied by years of storytelling and narrative. Shrouded in legends and traditions from centuries ago, the history of the Doukato lighthouse in Lefkada is one of the most beautiful and intriguing. Even if you have been to Lefkada many […]
Read More“Visit Bragança”, New Tourism and Attractions Website
“Visit Bragança” is an information-gathering website that allows visitors to make a package within a few days, including accommodation, gastronomy, cultural heritage, culture, walking and cycling routes, museums and activities. The chairman of the Chamber of Commerce said that the summer of Covid-19 proved to be an opportunity, especially for rural tourism, which […]
Read MorePortugal: 84 new hotels in Porto
The Porto City Council is developing 98 licensing procedures for new visitors, 84 of which are hotels, which will increase the offer prices for hotels in the city (especially the historic city center) by 84%. According to the City Council, 98 processes for new tourist development are in different processing states: 23% are in […]
Read MoreItaly: streets classes in Naples to avoid Covid-19
Since schools in Campania in southern Italy were closed due to a surge in COVID-19 cases, teachers have been taking classes to the streets to prevent students from falling behind. Campania, around Naples, survived Italy’s first coronavirus wave in the spring, but infection rates in the area have soared in recent weeks, with local […]
Read MoreGermany: big rise in toilet paper sales
The country’s statistics office said on Thursday that in Germany, sales of toilet paper and disinfectants have risen again because Europe’s largest economy is facing a second wave of coronavirus. The office said on Twitter: “The purchase of hamsters has started again.” He used German to mean panic buying or hoarding. In a […]
Read MoreGreece: Nea Moni Monastery listed among UNESCO World Heritage sites
Located on the Greek island of Chios is another treasure of Greece’s long history, which is now included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Nea Moni, the “new monastery” built in the 11th century, was built on the slopes of Mt. Mt. Provateio, about 15 kilometers from Chios Town. It has the most exquisite […]
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