The Italian Embassy in London partnered with Istituto Marangoni to create a logo and brand identity for its new HQ, Casa ...
Palazzo Talìa may be in the heart of Rome’s most tourist-clogged district, yet it’s one of the city’s most supremely stylish ...
Every time you step on a sturdy bridge or travel on a smooth road, you are experiencing the work of civil engineers.
What can we learn from a Pompeii construction site preserved in ash? Plus, tech companies look to build solar-powered data ...
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Starwars Destinations in Italy: Reggia di Caserta
Italy has an almost unfair concentration of palaces, but Reggia di Caserta plays in a category of its own. Vast, theatrical, and unapologetically ambitious, it is one of those places where scale alone ...
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While excavating a palace in Xi'an, researchers uncovered a 2,400-year-old flush toilet with inlet and drain pipes from China's Warring States era
Curiosity spikes fast when a dig meant to reveal palace walls instead exposes plumbing that looks surprisingly familiar. A ...
Greece revives the 2,000-year-old Roman Emperor Hadrian's Aqueduct to combat water shortages caused by climate change.
Hygienic conditions were poor in the city's older bathing facilities, a new study reveals. The analysis sheds light on ...
Research uncovers how Pompeii’s early baths were unhygienic and how Roman water systems improved cleanliness but added new health risks.
Archaeologist Katherine Rinne stands beside a large ancient Roman springhouse that may belong to the lost "Carestia" spring, one of the possible sources of the Aqua Traiana. Few monuments that survive ...
This is the introduction to Plot Twist, our weekly culture newsletter, in which correspondents spotlight important authors ...
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