Modena

Discover Modena, a city of rich history, elegant architecture, and world-class gastronomy. Known for its traditional balsamic vinegar, fast cars like Ferrari and Maserati, and Michelin-starred cuisine, Modena is a must-visit destination for foodies and culture lovers. Explore its historic center, visit the UNESCO-listed Modena Cathedral, and indulge in the best Parmigiano Reggiano, prosciutto, and balsamic vinegar tastings. Whether you’re here for a gourmet experience, sightseeing, or luxury cars, Modena offers an unforgettable journey.

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Modena Motor Valley Fest. A Festival Completely Dedicated To Supercars.

The city of Modena in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy is the birthplace of Enzo Ferrari and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The modern city is known for its rich medieval history, cuisine, and is best known for its luxury car-making prowess. The city is home to sports car brands like Ferrari, Maserati, Pagani, De […]

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Coronavirus situation in Emilia Romagna March 2020

Nowadays, the news seems to be overwhelmed with information about the “dreaded” coronavirus. What is most striking, however, is not the speed at which this virus seems to strike, but rather, the vast amount of misinformation surrounding the subject. Because of that, many have started to panic and are currently taking inappropriate measures for the

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What to do in December in Bologna, Modena and Parma

December is a month filled with festive atmosphere across Italy. City centres light up, Christmas trees appear in main squares, and seasonal markets and events bring a different rhythm to everyday life. If you find yourself in Emilia-Romagna during December, there are several traditions and experiences that are worth discovering. This article focuses on what

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