Italy Magazine Issue 35 - February 2006

| Fri, 01/27/2006 - 08:27

Issue 34

"(Although there may still be a few grey clouds in the sky, February is also a particularly exciting and colourful time in Italy. It's the season of carnevale and everyone wants to take part. For the whole month pavements are littered with bright confetti and children of all ages dutifully accompany their parents to the supermarkets dressed as Snow White, Mickey Mouse, Batman or any other of their idols without the slightest trace of self-consciousness.

For the carnival party of the year there is only one destination - Venice. (...)"

Fiona Tankard - Italy Magazine Editor Read on for the contents of the January Issue or click here to order the issue online

places

sense of place

The magic and mystery of Carnevale in Venice; who are the characters really hiding behind these masks?

a tale of two regions

Take a tour of the Upper Tiber Valley, a spectacularly beautiful landscape and Christine Webb's favourite place on earth

secrets of the city of the Savoys

Robert Nieri reveals some of Turin's lesser-known attractions including the 'Versailles' of Italy one of Europe's best-kept secrets

arts

letters

what's on

Our guide to the most interesting events in Italy in midwinter

Italian insight and news

the 'Paradise of Cities'

Rosalind Giselle describes Venice as seen by John Ruskin in 'The Stones on Venice'

dual language

In this issue's dual language article, Karen Warren searches for evidence of Romeo in Verona

food

preaching to the converted?

If your friends are wary of Italian winesMarc Millon provides arguments to convince them

carnevale al Marechiaro

A festive Carnval menu in Cittadella near Padova is prepared for Germaine Stafford

holidays

serenade of Le Sirenuse

Susan Stonard visits Amalfi to look at one of the most beautiful and magical hotels in the world

wonderful walks

An ancient Etruscan-Roman site is discovered by Gilian Price in a quiet and beautiful conrner of Lazio

sport

against all odds

Marta Guerriero recommends a visit to the Torino 2006 IX Paralympic Winter Games

property

what's available in... eastern Liguria

Emanuela Piva explains that this highly desirable area is still within the reach of many buyers

lifestyle

Prof Nicola Maffulli - sports injury specialist

Louise Alves meets an Italian surgeon who has settled in England

the sumptuous gardens of of Villa Cetinale

This Tuscan plantation has a radiance that Sue Robinson finds has endured since the 17th century

I Ruderi

Adam Butler visits a restoration breathing new life into a dying community

dreaming on a could of cashmere

Julia M. Chiarella discovers a traild of luxurious cashmere in Italy

law Q&A

Our panel of experts specialising in Italian real estate law, taxation, building and planning laws are here to offer help and advice

business

Our regular feature by Emma Bird looks at job-hunting in centro-sud, setting up an after-school club, job-hunting and leaving the RAF to teach English

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