Hints and tips:
...Not far away, be sure to visit the late architect-artist Gaetano Pesce’s “L’Uomo Stanco” (The Tired Man), a monumental installation in Piazza Pio XI, near the Ambrosiana Library, that explores fatigue and...
...Essential workers, including those in restaurant and food delivery services, would be allowed outside during curfew hours....
...“I used to get on really well with the eldest friar, Pio Mario,” she recalls....
...He lives in Borgo Pio, a neighbourhood near the Vatican. He says his greatest challenges as an expatriate in Italy have been learning the language and getting a grip on the country’s cultural nuances....
...Trinity Fine Art show a version of “Two Dogs Bringing Down a Stag” from the Museo Pio-Clemente in the Vatican while Coll & Cortés present an imposing oversized marble bust of the Lucius Verus, once at Mentmore...
...The view in every direction was of the vines that make this region so appealing, while beside me Pio Boffa, who makes Pio Cesare wines, explained what we were looking at....
...So why, you may wonder, is it an arts editor who is meeting him for lunch at the Square, owner-chef Philip Howard’s Michelin two-star restaurant in London’s Mayfair?...
...Maxxi’s president, Pio Baldi, estimates that a further €2.5m-€3m will come in from the restaurant, which won’t open until the autumn, the bookshop, events rental and ticket sales....
...Currently, only NRIs and people of Indian origin (PIO) can buy property directly in the country but other types of buyers typically work around this by purchasing through a business, says Neil MacLeod of...
...Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) now form the UK’s largest national minority, numbering more than 1.05m in the 2001 census, or 1.8 per cent of the population (6 per cent within London)....
...Names such as Gaja, Chiarlo, Conterno, Clerico, Voerzio, Pio Cesare and Prunotto, owned by the mighty Antinori family in Florence, transcend borders....
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