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...problem came to light on Wednesday when MSC, the world’s largest privately owned cruise ship operator, cancelled Explora I’s christening scheduled the following day in Civitavecchia, a few miles north of Rome...
...March 28 to June 30; further information and tickets here ‘Impressionisti: l’alba della modernità’ (Impressionists: The Dawn of Modernity), Museo della Fanteria In honour of the 150th anniversary of the...
...It replied: Calais-Ville to Paris Gare du Nord, Gare de l’Est to Strasbourg, Strasbourg to Basel, Basel to Bern, Bern to Brig, Brig to Milan, Milan to Rome, arriving at 3.10pm on Monday....
...“It’s a strange beast — a contemporary film set in the past,” she says from her home in Rome....
...Set in Rome in the early 1970s, the drama is somewhat autobiographical, inspired by Crialese’s own experience of transitioning....
...This article is part of a guide to Milan from FT Globetrotter Rome may be the capital of Italy, but Milan is certainly the capital of design....
...Then there was the failed attempt by Italy’s Fincantieri to buy French shipyard Chantiers de l’Atlantique from South Korea’s STX also in 2017....
...These shapes have many facets to play with, and everyone from the Lebanese L’Atelier Nawbar to William Welstead, Alice Cicolini to Gucci, has been seduced....
...I was tipped off about this obsessive woman who lives outside of Rome by a dealer at a flea market in Tuscany, he’s been selling me enamel necklaces forever....
...Bonus points for the perfect French omelette at its restaurant, Brasserie l’Émil. An 11/10 recommend....
...Antwerp contemporary art specialist Tim Van Laere opens his first international space in Rome this week....
...“We went to see what was called ‘the Sistine Chapel of Impressionism’,” says Riley of the Musée de l'Orangerie....
...Shot at Villa Medici, Rome...
...A couple of doors down from Schostal is L. G. R, where Luca Gnecchi Ruscone sells his select line of glasses and sunglasses....
...Alterations start from £25, and appointments are advised (though not necessary). kingsroad@rixo.co.uk JS L’Art de l’Aiguille, Paris Hidden away in the quiet Rue Régis, just off St-Germain-des-Prés in the...
...Dodging the winter drizzle, we perch on a couple of stools at the narrow bar of L’Elementare in Trastevere (Gallagher Deeks also recommends Luppolo Station further down towards Monteverde), where his Barry...
...A founding cry of modernity — liberté, égalité, fraternité — made no mention of sécurité or l’ordre, without which nothing else is possible....
...of the country, but for those coming from overseas Asturias has its own airport, 27km west of Gijón (and 700m from the nearest beach), with direct flights from London, Düsseldorf, Amsterdam, Milan and Rome...
...It would develop a “them and us” complex between young people and the rest of the world,” said Phoebe L Hanson, a 21-year old student from the UK, who attributed her decision to study politics to watching...
...Decorative painting and trompe l’oeil – old traditions in Liguria – are everywhere: stylised filaments of colour mimic panelling, and mouldings and landscapes bloom across the sitting rooms....
...If Rome’s oligarchs could have travelled to the future, they might have learned a trick or two from the US Ivy League....
...But before that, be sure to read this report from our Rome bureau chief Amy Kazmin, a recent convert to calcio....
...Pech took Monreal to a production of Prokofiev’s L’Angelo di Fuoco (The Fiery Angel) for their first date. Monreal, who’d never been to the Teatro, loved it....
...As part of a trend sweeping the marine habitats of the rich, Comair, who is 48 and lives in Rome, has also acquired a dizzying fleet of toys....
...Classic Amsterdam, all shined up It’s not new (the original opened 125 years ago), but it’s definitely newly reborn: the Hotel de L’Europe in Amsterdam, owned by the Heineken family, has just emerged from...
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