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Holidays, Italy 2020

Non working days in Italy 2020 National holidays / Observances / Non working days in Italy year 2020. Here you can see a listing of the national holidays / observances / non working days for the year listed in easy overview. The list is sortable using the sorting option in the top of the table. The table has a search field if you would like to search a specifik day or holiday type. Please note the listed days for the year...

Holidays, Italy 2019

Non working days in Italy 2019 National holidays / Observances / Non working days in Italy year 2019. Here you can see a listing of the national holidays / observances / non working days for the year listed in easy overview. The list is sortable using the sorting option in the top of the table. The table has a search field if you would like to search a specifik day or holiday type. Please note the listed days for the year...

Holidays, Italy 2018

Non working days in Italy 2018 National holidays / Observances / Non working days in Italy year 2018. Here you can see a listing of the national holidays / observances / non working days for the year listed in easy overview. The list is sortable using the sorting option in the top of the table. The table has a search field if you would like to search a specifik day or holiday type. Please note the listed days for the year...

Money Italy, Local Currency, Euro

Money in Italy (notes and coins) Italys legal tender is called Euro (EUR). 1 Euro = 100 cent. Coins in circulation: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cent €1 and €2 Notes in circulation: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500. European Central Bank

Italy Holidays

Italy Public Holidays See the calendars for national Italy holidays year by year. Find and just click on the year you for which you need more information about Italy holidays, and the calendar for the year will open. When is the non working days for the year. Public / national days, see the calendar for the country here.

Castelmezzano

Castelmezzano Travel Wiki Travel to Castelmezzano Castelmezzano is regularly voted to be one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. You’ll find it in the province of Potenza, wedged on a mountainside where homes are perched right near the edge of an incredible gorge. It is one of the highest villages around at 985m and offers one of the most intriguing walking tours of a village anywhere in Itally. Many visit Castelmezzano to see some of the most stunning scenery that Italy offers....
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Rome, capital of Italy

Rome Travel Wiki Travel to Rome Often called one of the birthplaces of modern society, Rome has seen many different cultures and civilizations come and go. It has seen many of the world’s most remembered figures of history and it has been the setting for some of the world’s greatest tragedies. The monuments in Rome stand out amongst the world’s greatest and many go to visit the beautiful squares, the Coliseum, the Great Circus, and many of the other famous icons of history. What...
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Naples. Archaeological Museum

Top class Travel TV. National Archeological Museum: An absolute must for those who love to know more about the arts and cultures of the Romans and Greeks, the National Archeological Museum is one of the Naples, Italy travel sights worth all your efforts and time. This sight holds the greatest collections of the Roman and Greek antiquities, some are developed by Pompeii. A few of the worth-noting masterpieces included in the collection of National Archeological Museum are the sculpture of Hercules Farnese,...
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Naples. The Birthplace of Pizza

Top class Travel TV. Travel TV about Italy and most interesting Italian cities and biggest sights Interesting history and good travel ideas delivered to you in professional short travel tv clips presented and narrated by Rick Steves. We find the best travel TV and video programmes and share them on this website. Be inspired by the video and history.
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Florence. Famous Dome and Bronze Doors

Top class Travel TV. Overflowing with history, art and culture, Florence is a city that’s very hard to do justice to in a single day. A visit to the Uffizi museum alone could easily eat a day or two into any itinerary. Starting off in the main Piazza, you’ll easily spot the famous Duomo, with its magnificent terracotta coloured cupola. If you are there early enough to avoid the crowds and feel you can face the 463 steps I’d recommend starting...