Italia on the Screen

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Italian Ways is an online magazine (in English) about Italy edited and designed by Angelini Design in Rome. The stated aim of the project, says Michele Angelini, “is to give visibility to historical and artistic Italian places—in particular the ones not so common to the main public—and to give focus to the Italian Arts and Crafts, which means design, tradition, taste, flavours, and more specificly craftsmen inside their studios working and making their pieces.”

Italian Ways maintains an anchored section called “Photoalbum,” where invited international photographers publish their photo albums with interpretations of places and aspects of Italy. The magazine is updated every day with a strong selection of detailed images, like this essay on the Palace of Venaria Reale (its grand hallway is pictured below).

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