The Ministry of Culture has named L'Aquila the Italian Capital of Culture for 2026. The city will be granted one million euros to fund cultural events and Continue Reading
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This year, the number of Blue Flag beaches in Abruzzo is 14, with a new entry – Alba Adriatica. The prestigious Blue Flag Award is given by the Foundation for Environmental Continue Reading
Villages in Abruzzo pay you to live there The The Regional Council has published a list of 173 municipalities that will pay up to €15,000 over a Continue Reading
Fresh air, stunning views, tranquility. How many of you have been dreaming about ditching it all and moving to an Italian village? Now you can move to Continue Reading
This is our latest dispatch of Abruzzo news in English. Poor air quality in Teramo The city of Teramo has one of the worst air quality in Continue Reading
Our weekly round-up of news from Abruzzo in English. Fuel prices continue to grow In Abruzzo, and in Italy, in just one year petrol prices increased by Continue Reading
Our weekly round-up of news from Abruzzo in English: Abruzzo in the orange From Monday, Abruzzo is in the orange zone from next Monday as the hospital Continue Reading
(updated on January 18, 2024) January 18, 2017, a major avalanche hit the luxury Hotel Rigopiano, near Farindola, killing 29 people. In the afternoon of January 18, Continue Reading
Our quick round-up of this week’s news from Abruzzo in English: Yellow zone This week, Abruzzo became a yellow zone, but it looks like the region is Continue Reading
On January 13, 1915, Avezzano earthquake, one of the biggest in the Italian, history shook the Marsica area in the Province of L'Aquila in Abruzzo. The tremors lasted Continue Reading