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Casa Gianduja is a whimsical museum in Turin, exploring the history of marionettes and puppet theatre. Learn more about this magical place!
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Many may not realize that Florence has its own New Year, celebrated on March 25. The Florentine New Year is an official holiday recognized by the city and this historical tradition dates back centuries, remaining an important part of Florentine culture today.
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The Festa di San Giuseppe, the feast day of Saint Joseph celebrated on March 19th, is a representative example of the ability of Italian traditions to seamlessly combine faith, popular culture, and gastronomy into a single celebration.
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On March 18, we celebrate World Recycling Day, a perfect opportunity to ask ourselves: what can we do, in our small way, to help the planet?
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