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How to choose a university in Italy?
Full of charm, passion, and unforgettable moments, just like the legendary Federico Fellini brought stories to life with his creativity. Picking the right university means finding the place where your own story can begin, surrounded by culture, friendship, and exciting opportunities. Curious about how to make the best choice for your future? Keep reading the full post, and let’s explore together how to create your own masterpiece in the beautiful world of Italian education!
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The Summer Jamboree Festival 2025 (Senigallia, Marche, Italy)
The Summer Jamboree is the most anticipated event of the year, turning the charming coastal town of Senigallia into a lively celebration bursting with color, music, and fun. This unique festival immerses you in the spirit of vintage rock ’n’ roll, swing, and rhythm and blues, offering an unforgettable experience that brings the golden era of mid-century America to life on Italian shores. Held annually in beautiful Senigallia on the Italian Adriatic coast, Summer Jamboree turns the entire town into a nostalgic 40s and 50s American experience. Swing music fills the air from every speaker, while pop-up dance schools appear like mushrooms after rain. Vintage hair salons and themed clothing…
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Classic Spaghetti Aglio, Olio, and Peperoncino: Authentic Italian Pasta Dish.
This timeless recipe combines garlic, olive oil, and spicy chili peppers for a simple yet unforgettable meal. While there are gourmet versions—even Michelin-starred adaptations—today I’ll share a traditional homemade recipe, just like Graziano’s mom used to make in Pontremoli. Prepare the ingredients: Finely chop the garlic, parsley, and fresh chili pepper. Make the garlic oil: Heat a generous amount of olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the chopped garlic and sauté gently—be careful not to let it burn, as this will make it bitter. Add the chili: When the garlic turns golden, add the chili pepper. Remove the skillet from the heat to prevent overcooking. Cook the…
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My journey!
I moved to Italy in 2013 to study at the Faculty of Economics at the Polytechnic of Ancona (Marche region), a city located on the Adriatic Sea. My faculty is located in the old barracks, which have been renovated. There is a picturesque lawn where, on warm days, you can lie on the grass, have lunch with your classmates, and even take a nap. The first year was very difficult. It was difficult to understand academic Italian and to pass the exams…Only by the third year can I listen to a lecture in a relaxed state. Studying is difficult; you have to prepare for the session for the whole academic…