Sharing a watermelon near the Castello Sforzesco is one of the best way to fight the summer heat in Milan!
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Watermelon
Friday, July 2nd, 201022 Artists at Casa Testori
Thursday, July 1st, 2010A very interesting exhibition is taking place in Novate Milanese, just few miles from Milan, at Casa Testori, here is my take!
After the success of last summer, a repeat exhibition of Giorni Felici a Casa Testori, (Happy Days at the Testori House), the unusual co-habitation experience among a variety of artists who span a range of generations, languages and mediums, will take place from June 25th to July 11th.
The home of the Lombard intellectual gets transformed into a veritable Kunsthaus, in which all participating artists can express themselves freely on one of the building’s spaces – bathroom and kitchen included.
Alfa Romeo is 100!
Thursday, June 24th, 2010Alfa Romeo the Italian car manufacture from Milan is today 100! Here are few frames.
The city of Milan, Alfa Romeo’s birthplace, is paying homage to Alfa Romeo by staging four days of events, beginning today, involving the City Council, Fiera Milano Expo, Monza Race Track and the Alfa Romeo Museum.
This weekend thus marks an extraordinary ‘appointment’ for motor enthusiasts and Alfisti worldwide: collectors, club members and current model owners. More than 3000 Alfa Romeo cars are expected to arrive in Milan from 45 countries.
Celebrating Alfa Romeo’s centenary means leafing through some of the most important pages in automotive history in terms of design and innovation. Indeed, Alfa Romeo has always stood out for its capability of transmitting strong emotions and for state-of-the-art technology, as well as top-level handling and driving pleasure.
Italian Fans
Wednesday, June 16th, 2010The World Cup may have captured the attention of the world but the football has yet to capture our imagination.
Critics have claimed that this winter World Cup is producing football to match the season. England, Argentina, Portugal, France and Italy have all failed to spark the tournament into life …
But is this really the most boring opening to any World Cup in history? Italy managed to scrap a miserable draw
