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Lucie Tournebize is a journalist based in Venice, Italy. She works for french media such as Le Figaro, La Vie du Rail, Slate, Libération, Têtu, Konbini, Numérama, Direction Italie. She mainly writes about travel, Italy, trains, food, Italian Culture. She wrote several books : Magical Venice (available in french, english, dutch, german and italian), L'Italie en train (av il french), and two children documentary books, L'Italie, and Lille.
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Venice restoration of fading Banksy masterpiece sparks anger among artists
Banksy's 2019 artwork 'The Migrant Child' in Venice is deteriorating due to environmental factors. The building owner's request for restoration by the Sopraintendenza dei Beni Culturali was declined due to the artwork's recency. Venice's mayor and the president of Veneto sought help from Vittorio Sgarbi, who plans to restore the piece with private funding, sparking controversy among local artists and activists who argue that restoration goes against Banksy's intentions and that the community and artist should be consulted. Critics also point out that Venice faces more pressing issues, such as housing shortages and the impact of tourism. Meanwhile, the artwork has influenced local tourism, with agencies like Guided Tours in Venice offering street art tours.
Venice restoration of fading Banksy masterpiece sparks anger among artists
Banksy's 2019 artwork 'The Migrant Child' in Venice is fading due to environmental factors, sparking a contentious debate over its restoration. The building owner sought help from the Sopraintendenza dei Beni Culturali, but the body declined due to the artwork's recent creation. City officials, including the mayor and the president of the Veneto region, enlisted Vittorio Sgarbi, who initiated restoration through private funding, angering local artists and activists. Critics argue that the restoration undermines the artwork's transient nature and that more pressing issues in Venice need attention. The debate highlights the complexities of preserving street art and the broader implications for cultural heritage management.
Giorgia Meloni's Actions of Hate
Alessandro Zan, a prominent LGBTQ+ rights figure in the Italian Chamber of Deputies and a member of the Democratic Party, criticizes the government of Giorgia Meloni for its attack on same-sex families. Italy's lower house has passed the Varchi law, making surrogacy a universal crime, which is seen as the first anti-gay law in Italy. The law, which will be debated in the Senate in September, specifically targets gay couples by criminalizing surrogacy even in countries where it is legal. Fratelli d'Italia, Meloni's far-right party, was fined for using the image of a male couple in an anti-surrogacy campaign, highlighting the targeted nature of the legislation. Zan argues that the law, if passed, would be unconstitutional and unenforceable, and notes the hypocrisy of Meloni's stance when it comes to wealthy, heterosexual, white individuals like Elon Musk.
Italy by train: our 5 most beautiful journeys to discover the Boot
The article presents a selection of five scenic train routes in Italy, offering an intimate way to explore the country from Lombardy and its lakes to volcanic Campania, including the islands. The recommended itineraries include a journey from Molise to Puglia to discover the Gargano, exploring the volcanic surroundings of Naples and the charm of the Gulf islands, a cross-country adventure from Emilia-Romagna to Tuscany, a trip to the lesser-known maritime Tuscany of Maremma, and a slow travel experience from Milan to Lake Iseo in Lombardy.
In Italy, the Meloni government attacks same-sex parent families
The government of Giorgia Meloni in Italy is imposing repressive measures on same-sex parent families, with the prosecutor's office in Padua seizing 33 birth certificates to remove one of the mothers from the records. This action follows the policy of several Italian cities, including Padua, where Mayor Sergio Giordani instructed to include both the biological mother and the intended mother on birth certificates for children of lesbian couples. These children, born in Italy but conceived abroad due to restrictions on medically assisted reproduction for same-sex couples, now face legal uncertainty.
Pompeii: everything you need to know to prepare your visit to the city of ashes
The article provides a detailed guide for visitors planning to explore Pompeii, the ancient city preserved by volcanic ash from Mount Vesuvius's eruption in 79 AD. It offers tips on navigating the vast archaeological site, suggests a personalized itinerary covering both popular and less frequented attractions, and provides practical information on ticket prices, opening hours, guided tours, and transportation options. The piece also recommends extending the historical journey by visiting the nearby city of Herculaneum and the Archaeological Museum of Naples.
In Venice, dog owners now have a solution to enter museums
In Italy, where 56% of the population owns at least one dog, Venice has introduced a paid dog sitting service for museum visitors. The service, provided by BauAdvisor in partnership with Fondazione MUVE, which manages Venice's eleven municipal museums, allows visitors to book a specific time slot for their dog to be taken care of while they visit the museum. The service costs 10 euros per hour and is part of a trend towards pet-friendly tourism in Italy.
Carnival of Venice 2023: dates, program... Everything you need to know about this edition
The Carnival of Venice 2023, themed 'Take your Time for the Original Sign,' will take place from February 4 to 21, with main festivities from February 11 to 21. The event will feature parades, aquatic shows, and traditional celebrations like the 'Défilé des Marie.' The carnival, which has a rich history dating back to the 11th century, will focus on creativity and tradition, inviting participants to interpret zodiac signs in their costumes. Key events include aquatic parades on the Grand Canal and performances at the Arsenale. The article also provides insider tips on where to find costumes, masks, and participate in palace festivities.
Venice Carnival 2023: Dates, Program... Everything You Need to Know About This Edition
The Venice Carnival 2023, themed 'Take your Time for the Original Sign', will take place from February 4 to 21, with main festivities from February 11 to 21. The event, rooted in historical traditions, invites participants to creatively interpret zodiac signs through costumes. Key events include aquatic parades on the Grand Canal, the 'Original Signs' spectacle at the Arsenale, and the traditional 'Marie Parade'. The carnival, free and city-wide, encourages visitors to explore Venice's streets and participate in palace festivities. Tips for costumes, masks, and participation in events are provided, highlighting the carnival's blend of tradition and modern creativity.
An absurd game goes viral in Italy and saves a song festival
An absurd game called Fantasanremo, based on the San Remo music festival in Italy, has gone viral, rejuvenating public interest in the event. The game involves creating a team of festival artists, earning points based on their performances, with various humorous bonuses and penalties. Initially created by a group of friends in a bar, it gained popularity online during the pandemic, with the 2022 edition registering over 500,000 teams. The game's success has attracted sponsorships from brands like Pandora, Lavazza, and Philadelphia, and the creators have started a communication and event organization agency. The game reflects the Italian society's engagement with traditional media through social networks and has the potential to internationalize the festival.
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