Arts & Architecture
Inside L’Aquila’s Spanish Fort & Nazionale d’Abruzzo Museum
Art, archaeology and a mammoth mark MuNDA’s reopening inside L’Aquila’s Spanish Fort during Italy’s Cultural Capital year
Art, archaeology and a mammoth mark MuNDA’s reopening inside L’Aquila’s Spanish Fort during Italy’s Cultural Capital year

Stolen, recovered, and finally home again: Tossicia's Madonna della Provvidenza shows how art binds communities across generations

Join Max on a walk up and down the narrow-cobbled street, the steps, and little alleyways of Pretoro accompanied by the town's Deputy Mayor Fabrizio, “The Saints, The Brigands and the Wolves”.

A new archaeological dig by Chieti University will begin in October around Penna Sant'Andrea's Monte di Giove. The area was home to a necropolis that was used from the 7th to the beginning of the 2nd century BC