Year: 2011 (page 6 of 11)

Rooftop beer garden opens at Eataly

Birreria, Eataly’s rooftop beer garden is now open.  In the evening lines to get in are long, but at lunch time things are calmer.  The general ambiance is pleasant.  Beer is brewed right on the roof, the fried shiitake mushrooms are excellent, as are the many sausages sampled.  As with the rest of Eataly, quality is high along with the prices.

Renovation of Rome’s Palazzo Barberini is complete

Corriere della Sera notes the opening of the last ten rooms to be renovated in Palazzo Barberini. This Roman Palazzo is the home of the museum of Italian art  from the 12th Century through the Neoclassicist period and houses many masterpieces.  The entire renovation has led to a more logical grouping and displaying of the works of art.  Strangely for its size, location and contents, it is not a particularly crowded museum – especially worth a visit.

June mini book review

Lia Levi’s L’Albergo della magnolia (2001) takes place in the 1930s in Rome and tells of the love story of Dino and Sonia.  Dino is Jewish and not strongly political and Sonia is from a Catholic and fascist family.  Told from Dino’s point of view, the reader follows along as events bring him to humiliating and painful compromises.  The story is told in a straightforward manner and presents a compelling portrait of bourgeois life in pre-war Italy.

Opera and more in Verona

The summer opera season in Verona’s Roman amphitheater has begun and an article in the travel section of Il Sole 24 Ore discusses what to see and do in this beautiful city.  Verona abounds in artistic treasures going form Roman ruins to new multi-ethnic museums.  The old city center also has many osterie where one can sit and try local wines accompanied by small and delicious bites to eat before going to a production of Il Barbiere or Aida.

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