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Vicolungo The Style Outlets, one of the two outlets that the European sector leader Neinver manages in Italy, has won the coveted prize -  International Outlet Center-Renovation Award -  for the most innovative concepts in the retail and leisure sector at the 16th edition of the prestigious Global RLI Awards.

“We are proud of this award. It is a recognition of the exceptional success of Vicolungo The Style Outlets and, above all, of the commitment of the whole team that made this project possible”, said Eduardo Ceballos, Country Head of Neinver Italy.Vicolungo Outlet

One of Neinver’s 18 outlets in Italy, Vicolungo has been expanded and restyled

Vicolungo The Style Outlets is one of the 18 outlets owned by Neinver in Europe and the first in Italy. Since opening in July 2004 it has been expanded and today it covers a commercial area of ​​over 34,000 square meters. The structural restyling, by the prestigious international studio Chapman Taylor, involved the renewal of the facades, the outdoor furniture, the canopies, the lighting system and the central square for an improved visitor experience thanks to new, even more functional spaces and new services.

The central Piazza Santa Rita has a business area and a new Info Point  

The central Santa Rita Piazza square has been completely redesigned and has a new triangular layout dominated by a mirrored canopy that protects the relaxation areas and entertainment spaces. The square is also home to the renovated Info Point that was expanded with the introduction of the Vico Lounge, a new business & lounge area for meetings, events and relaxation.

The Joy of Moving Park combines fun and educational motor activities for children

Vico Junior, on the other side of the square is an indoor play area for children. In this safe area they can have fun with professional educators or with their parents, and there is also a changing and breastfeeding area. The square also has the Kinder Joy of Moving Park on 1,700 square meters, combining fun and educational motor activities. This is part of the Ferrero Group’s Kinder Joy of Moving programme and consists of eight attractions designed to bring children closer to movement and sport and includes climbing walls and routes, an area for surfing, a free jump station, a rotating mushroom and much more.

Shopping as an experience with gourmet pauses 

Vicolungo The Style Outlets offers recreational activities for all ages: from sports to musical entertainment through playful, educational, creative and supportive activities. And much attention is given to the variety and refinement of the catering on offer. Among the most recent openings Antonino, Il Banco di Cannavacciuolo is a smart gourmet outlet that takes inspiration from Neapolitan street food traditions, and Saporè serves designer pizzas by chef Renato Bosco.

Neinver operates over 800 brands in six European countries

Neinver is a Spanish real estate multinational specialized in the management, development and investment of commercial and logistical assets. A leader in outlet management in Spain and Poland and the number two player in Europe, it has two proprietary brands: The Style Outlets and Factory.   Founded in 1969 Neinver operates 18 outlet centers (including projects under development) and over 800 brands in six European countries: France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the Netherlands. It is the only company in the sector in Europe to have obtained sustainability certification for all the centres it manages.

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Forget your electronic devices and delight in the placid waters of Laghi Nabi, the first natural oasis in Italy’s Campania region. This large nature area, in what were once old sand quarries along the Litorale Domizio stretch of coast between Naples and Caserta, is isolated from the world and an example of sustainable tourism thanks to the natural setting which is ideal for wellness and outdoor adventures. 

A resort with elegant tents floating on the lake and on the lake shore

The wonders begin at Nabi Resort & Glamping in the elegant floating tents, equipped with all comforts, that float on the lake and are on the lakeshore. And there are also exclusive lodges suspended over the water with outdoor Jacuzzis.  The Laghi Nabi natural oasis is on 50 hectares and visitors can enjoy horse riding or bird watching to observe the many species of birds that live in this protected area. Laghi Nabi also has the longest natural luminescent cycle path in Europe where you can ride by day and by night. 

Sailing, wakeboarding and a large wellness area with an infinity pool

Water sports enthusiasts will find many activities to enjoy, from learning the secrets of sailing on courses organized by professional teachers, to experiencing the thrill of wakeboarding (a mix of snowboarding and water skiing) or relaxing on a kayak or on a pedal boat. And for those who just want to take the sun there is the west beach and the new east beach, where you can also take courses or excursions on a sailing boat. The amphitheater area has a new swimming pool and an expanded wellness area, the Nabi Water Spa, with a large heated infinity pool on the lake with water jets.  Prices at Nabi Resort & Glamping start from €220 per night for 2 people.

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2021 marks the return of art exhibitions to Rome, and Autumn is the ideal season to plan a cultural stay in the capital. What makes it such a good time to visit the Eternal City? Well, temperatures are no longer so hot, and museum-hopping is twice as nice on a rainy day.   


Sebastião Salgado, Amazônia at MAXXI from 1 October to 13 February 2022

This exhibition premiers in Italy and consists of over 200 works that immerse you in the universe of Brazilian Amazonia, combining Salgado's photographs with the sounds of the rainforest. The event highlights the fragility of this ecosystem, bringing us to reflect on the vast area’s ecological reality and the relationship that humans have with it.


First, woman. Margaret Bourke-White at the Museo di Roma in Trastevere until 27 February 2022

Margaret Bourke-White is one of the most representative and emblematic figures of photojournalism. In over 100 images this retrospective exhibition documents her nonconformist  vision and life. She was a pioneer and explored every aspect of photography from major reports for prestigious newspapers such as Fortune and Life, to visual chronicles of the Second World War, famous portraits of Stalin and Gandhi, apartheid in South Africa and the racial conflicts in America.   


Klimt at Palazzo Braschi from 26 October 2021

Over 100 works by the great Austrian artist will be on display at the exhibition organized in collaboration with the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, and with the cooperation of the Klimt Foundation. The paintings, drawings, sketches and posters divided into 14 sections honour Klimt, with particular attention to the time he spent in Italy.

 
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Dante's Inferno at the Scuderie del Quirinale to 9 January 2022

An international event that will contribute to the celebrations for the seven hundred years since the death of Dante Alighieri. This is the first exhibition dedicated to the presence in iconography of hell and damnation from the Middle Ages to the present day. 200 works and the words of Dante will bring visitors to the places of Dante’s Hell as represented by artists from all eras.

 

All About Banksy Exhibition 2 at the Chiostro del Bramante until 9 January 2022.

A new exhibition to discover everything you ever wanted to know about the most famous unknown artist in the world through 250 works from private collections. In addition it is an encyclopaedic study of the artist’s work, with an important documentary section consisting of photographs, reports and videos.

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The Torlonia Marbles. Collecting Masterpieces at the Capitoline Museums until 9 January 2022

On display are 92 Greco-Roman works selected from the marbles of the most prestigious private collection of Greco-Roman art in the world. The works on display have been part of the Torlonia collections since the early 1800s, and are a journey through the history of collecting and the restoration methods of ancient, Greek and Roman marbles.

 

Raphael and the Domus Aurea. The invention of the grotesques at the Domus Aurea until 7 January 2022

An exhibition that pays homage to the great artist Raffaello Sanzio in the year of the celebrations for the 500th anniversary of his death, it also illustrates the history of the rediscovery of the beautiful original frescoes in Nero's residence. A new entrance to the Domus Aurea has been inaugurated for the exhibition with a pedestrian walkway from the Parco del Colle Oppio to the Sala Ottagona.

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Brescia is a modern and vibrant, trendy and contemporary city to be savoured at a leisurely pace. It is an unusual city break for anyone looking for an authentic and stimulating destination off the beaten tourist track. It is also an open-air museum to be discovered as you stroll through its piazzas and past palaces and elegant arcades that blend history with contemporary  art. Shopaholics will love the smart boutiques, craft shops and concept stores, art galleries and antique dealers.  And foodies will delight in sipping cocktails, relaxing to live music in trendy clubs, and gourmet moments in restaurants with cutting-edge cuisine. The city’s modern suburbs are as fascinating as its historic centre and in 2023 Brescia - together with Bergamo – will be the Italian Capital of Culture. Brescia: a city to be experienced and discovered.

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Three historic squares in the heart of the old city

The tour begins with the three historic squares around which the largely pedestrian historic center is divided: the medieval Piazza Paolo VI - named after Giovanni Battista Montini, the Pope who was born in Brescia - with the Broletto, the New Cathedral and the Rotonda (the ancient Romanesque cathedral on a round plan that incorporates the lines of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem), the Renaissance Piazza della Loggia with the majestic palace of the same name, the arcades and the Clock Tower, and Piazza Vittoria with its candid and rigorous architecture, symbol of the Age of Reason. Here you can linger in the bars with outdoor terraces and enjoy a Pirlo (the Brescia aperitif par excellence) or relax in one of the elegant restaurants and enjoy the local cuisine or a creative contemporary menu.

The Castle is the largest city vineyard in Europe

From the historic center a beautiful walk brings you up to the Castle, one of the largest fortified complexes in Europe, which was awarded 3rd place in the FAI’s 2021 Luogo del Cuore Awards. Secret and underground walkways lead through gardens and past towers and bastions, that fascinate adults and children. In the keep you can visit the Luigi Marzoli Museum of Ancient Weapons, one of the most important in Europe. From its ramparts there are incomparable views over the city. The Castle is perched on the Cidneo Hill, with the urban Pusterla vineyard on 3.4 hectares, the largest urban vineyard in Europe.

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Professionally managed homes and villas have meet-&-greet, cleaning, and maintenance services and Covid protocols are strictly adhered to. Multilingual local guides help guests to enjoy the best of Italy’s heritage, culture and traditions. Private transfers can also be provided, and guests benefit from round-the-clock assistance with breakfast delivered each morning to make them feel completely at home during their stay.
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The Italy of fables and traditions, of authentic small towns and charming villages, of suggestive pathways among vineyards, of hills and glimpses of the coast, to be enjoyed perhaps on a bicycle. Mir, Mediterranean Incoming & Representatives, founded in 1997,  promotes Hidden Italy.  "Our tours are aimed at a foreign target, in paricular Americans who love to discover the most authentic side of Italy,” said founding partner  Stefano Corbari.

Slow tourism and authentic experiences

The key to Mir’s offer is how every last element in an area is studied to make sure that visitors stay in contact with nature as they discover local arts and crafts in villages, and enjoy food and wine and also cycle tours. "These are the experiences foriegn visitors love,” continued Corbari. “We have all the answers for groups and individuals who want to experience slower tourism, discovering Italy through authentic experiences.”

Ferraris, wine tastings and local specialties

Mir also offers tours of the Via Emilia, featuring motor racing and gastronomy, visiting some of the most famous car factories in the world, or speeding across the hills of Maranello in a Ferrari. "We have many tours that feature food, for example to see how balsamic vinegar or organic Parmigiano Reggiano are produced,  to enjoy tastings in wine cellars in the area and delight in the cooking of local chefs in villas in the countryside.”

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Draghi's announcement to nominate Rome to host Expo 2030 comes at the most delicate moment for the events and congress sector, which is struggling to restart after the long period of inactivity due to the pandemic - said Alessandra Albarelli, President of Federcongressi & Eventi. 

Events are a driver of growth for strategic sectors
An event like Expo is an agent of economic, cultural and social growth. Italy is full of destinations that have the numbers to host major international events, and the government can enhance them by focusing on events as a driver to restart strategic sectors. To win candidacies you need resources, organizational skills and international relations as well as collaboration between the public and private sectors. The nomination for the Expo 2030 candidacy is the first excellent case from which to build a concrete relaunch of our industry.
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Andrea Aprea returns to the Milanese scene with a new gastronomic restaurant and bar-bistro on the top floor of the Etruscan Museum commissioned by the Luigi Rovati Foundation which will open in 2022. After ten years as Executive Chef at VUN Andrea Aprea in ​​the Park Hyatt Milan, which he leaves with two Michelin stars, Aprea returns to the kitchen with this new restaurant and bar-bistro project.

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Seating for 32 in the restaurant and concept food in the bar-bistro

In a splendid period building the bar-bistro will open right onto the internal secret green courtyard as an informal area with concept food. The top-floor restaurant will have an exceptional setting on over 400 square meters, of which 210 square meters of dining room seating 32, and 190 square meters of kitchen. The project designer is the architect Flaviano Capriotti.

A new destination for art and food

Giovanna Forlanelli Rovati e Andrea Aprea Credits Daniele Portanome per Fondazione Luigi Rovati

This new venture is an extraordinary personal and professional challenge. It is a new destination for art, culture, education is also a voyage of discovery with exciting new gastronomic itineraries - said Aprea.

 

Photo: Giovanna Forlanelli Rovati and Andrea Aprea

Credits: Daniele Portanome for Fondazione Luigi Rovati

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If there is one Italian city that is best enjoyed on foot it is Venice which is an open-air museum to be taken at a slow pace. This itinerary is in stages so you can get in all the most beautiful and tranquil corners of the city without neglecting it’s most famous attractions.

The Jewish Ghetto and a morning aperitif in a bacaro tavern

Arriving by train you find yourself in the Santa Lucia railway station in the Cannaregio district,. From here instead of heading towards the beautiful Ponte degli Scalzi, we continue straight on to one of the most beautiful areas in all of Venice: the Jewish Ghetto. We cross the Rio Cannaregio not on the Ponte delle Guglie, which is always packed with tourists, but across the Tre Archi bridge, the only one in Venice to have this unique three-arched structure. After visiting the Jewish Quarter it is a good idea to head for the Fondamenta degli Ormesini and stop in one of the many bacari taverns for a mid-morning aperitif, like any good Venetian!

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The narrowest street in Venice and the famous Rialto Bridge 

Continuing along the Fondamenta Ormesini and then the Fondamenta Misericordia, we come to the Ponte Chiodo, the only bridge in the city without a parapet. We are now parallel to the always busy Strada Nova, and so we are on less crowded streets up to the Calle Varisco, the narrowest street in Venice, which is a unique attraction. If this is your first time in Venice and you want to cross the Rialto Bridge, it is easy to reach it from here. Those wishing to continue along the less touristy route should continue in the direction of Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo.Rialto Bridge Venice

A good way to avoid the crowds

This is one of the most beautiful squares in the city, overlooked by two spectacular buildings: the Scuola Grande di San Marco and the Basilica of Santi Giovanni e Paolo. From here continue towards the Conzafelzi Bridge from which you can enjoy a unique view of Palazzo Tetta, the only Venetian palace with three sides on the water. The Castello district is the least touristy part of ​​the city and therefore also the most authentic. So get lost in its calli and campielli (little streets and squares) to discover glimpses of everyday life.

Gardens and parks in which to relax

From here head towards the majestic Arsenale complex with two imposing entrance towers. There are many green areas and gardens around here like the Giardini della Biennale, the Giardino della Marinaressa and the Serra dei Giardini so take time to sit down and relax. Resume your itinerary towards Piazza San Marco, enjoying the fabulous view over the lagoon, until you reach the famous Riva degli Schiavoni. From here it is just a short walk to the Doge's Palace.

St. Mark’s is the most famous square in the world

Before heading into St. Mark's Square continue straight on until you reach the beautiful Royal Gardens which reopened at the end of 2019 after a long period of renovation. From here enter St. Mark’s and let yourself be carried away by the wonders of the most famous square in the world. Now its time to head towards the Accademia Bridge and cross the Grand Canal. From here you will have one of the most beautiful views of the canal. After crossing the bridge stroll through the various streets in the area until you reach the majestic Basilica della Salute and Punta della Dogana from which you can admire the entire San Marco basin.

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Time for an aperitif or an ice cream

From Punta della Dogana you can now go back along the Fondamenta Zattere, the southern limit of the city, for about one kilometre. Along this Fondamenta you can stop at one of the many terraces to enjoy a sweet aperitif or a tasty ice cream and take in the beautiful sunset view over the lagoon. Once at the Zattere vaporetto water bus stop, continue on to Campo San Trovaso and then to Campo Santa Margherita. You will now find yourself back at the Santa Lucia railway station and ready to return home or head towards your accommodation in the city.

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