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Sitting squarely in the Emilia-Romagna region, this gorgeous city, home to just shy of 200,000 people, has a name you’ve probably heard, even if your mind doesn't jump to the city itself If you're ...
Emilia-Romagna is known first as a veritable hall of fame of gastronomy - from the legendary prosciutti of Parma, to the balsamic vinegar of Modena and the ragu of Bologna. Despite the wealth and ...
After a week cycling through Emilia-Romagna, I’m clearly on that very same road to obsession. Getting there and around No airlines fly direct to Parma from the UK.
Parma. Emilia Romagna’s second city, Parma, is a bustling centre of culture and commerce. Founded by the Etruscans and adopted by the Romans, it passed through the hands of the Franks, the ...
No visit to Emilia-Romagna is complete without sampling the crown jewel of cheeses, Parmigiano-Reggiano.Like Prosciutto di Parma, this feat of Italian culinary engineering is legally protected ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Melissa is a writer based in Brooklyn. While international travel plans to Italy are on hold indefinitely, Emilia Romagna has ...
It may be the birthplace of Ferrari, but Emilia-Romagna is no place for living in the fast lane. On the contrary, the locals in this quiet corner of Italy are far more interested in long, languid ...
PARMA – Unlike Rome, Florence or Venice, the city of Parma and its vicinity are relatively unknown by most tourists. This area of northern Italy, known as Emilia-Romagna, ...
No wonder Emilia-Romagna is one of the wealthiest regions in the country. Spanning over 8,500 square miles, it’s crossed by the Po river, making its soil perfect for agriculture.