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Nick Squires in The Telegraph -An elegant boulevard lined with expensive cafes and five star hotels, it was once a byword for glamour and sophistication.Rome’s Via Veneto was the epicentre of La Dolce...
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Claire Giangravè, for Crux:Rome’s ‘city under the city’ reveals the pioneers of the faithRome is popularly known as the "Eternal City," but there's an even older complex located beneath the teeming...
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Claire Giangravè, for Crux:Vatican tailors, cobblers try to adapt to Francis’s ‘papal athleisure’Pope Francis's emphasis on simplicity and frugality is a hit all around the world, but it's produced...
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Christopher Lamb, for The Tablet:Vatican turns off historic fountains as Rome drought continuesVatican authorities could not remember ever having to turn off the fountains beforeStanding in St Peter’s...
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