Italy is renowned for its many records across various fields, and even in sectors seemingly unrelated to its traditions, the excellence of the Bel Paese stands out. A surprising example is the mechanical bull industry, a category highly popular in the United States, where an Italian family-run business has risen […]
History
ITALIAN HISTORY
The beauty of Italian history is that it’s one of the richest we know. In the History section on Life in Italy, you can have a quick overview of the history of Italy that looks back on more than 2000 years.
You can learn about the ancient times of the Roman Empire, as well as the fall of the empire. Then you can continue with learning about the Dark Ages in Italy, as well as the Middle Ages. The Roman Empire is a large topic to discuss on its own, but the Dark Ages and Middle Ages in Italy were almost as colorful as the previous century.
By stepping out of the Middle Ages in the 15th century, Italy entered another period, the Renaissance. Otherwise called the Rinascimento. This is the historical period in Italy that’s where art, music, architecture, science, and the basic mindset of people have been reborn. The world Rinascimento literally means rebirth.
With the end of the Renaissance Ages in Italy, came the New Ages, which were followed by the 19th century’s history of Italy. You can also read articles about things that happened in the 20th century. Over here, you can learn more about World War 1 and World War 2. Also, you can learn about life in Italy after WW2, the 70s’, 80s’ and 90s’ in Italy. Everything you want to find out about the country’s history is right here!
Guardians of Tradition: Exploring the World’s Oldest Military Academy in Modena
Welcome to 17th-century Italy! Let’s dive into a temporal leap that takes us back to 1678 when the Royal Academy opened its doors. Since then, it has shaped generations of military leaders, contributing to the history of Italy. Over the years, the academy has emerged as a milestone in global […]
A 17,000-year-old discovery sheds light on Italy’s genetic heritage
The unearthing of a 17,000-year-old child’s skeleton in Grotta delle Mura, near Monopoli in Puglia, opened a new chapter in understanding Italy’s genetic heritage. This remarkable find offers unprecedented insights into the lives and migrations of early human populations in southern Italy during the Upper Paleolithic era. An exceptional find […]
November 4, 1918: Italy concludes the WWI
As we commemorate the anniversary of Italy’s exit from the First World War, it’s impossible to ignore the deep and indelible scars this conflict left on the population. The devastation was brutal: an entire generation torn apart, unprecedented death and suffering that would haunt the country for decades. Entire families […]
The death penalty in Italy was abolished definitively on October 5, 1994
Although the death penalty is still in force today in many countries around the world (including 21 states in the USA), it remains a sensitive and much-debated topic in Italy. Before the unification in 1861, Italy was divided into numerous states, each with its laws and, consequently, different positions on […]
The Vajont catastrophe occurred on October 9, 1963, 61 years ago
There were 1910 dead (487 kids) and over 1300 missing. These are the harrowing figures from the famous night of October 9, 1963, which will be remembered as the Vajont catastrophe. We relive the awful events 61 years later because those torments, especially for all those youngsters, continue to feed […]
Is it true that all roads lead to Rome?
This is undoubtedly one of Italian culture’s most famous and iconic proverbs. Everyone knows it, and it is one of those sayings that tourists learn quickly. But have you ever wondered what its origins are and why all roads lead to Rome continue to have such a strong influence on […]
Syracuse: The World of Papyrus – History and Curiosities of a Unique Treasure
We’ve all seen historical films and cartoons in which papyrus plants thrive along the banks of the famed Nile. Nonetheless, a few thousand kilometers away stands the old and illustrious city of Syracuse, which hides a heavy secret. What is the secret of Syracuse being the only European city where papyrus […]
Roman Inventions that Shaped Modern Life
Famous Roman inventions of ancient times are among the first things that come to mind when discussing our ancient history: just to name a few, aqueducts, concrete that withstood the passing of time, and a vast network of roads that connected — and still connects — many parts of Italy […]
The Michelangelo, the final Italian liner, was launched 52 years ago
The last Italian ocean transatlantic was designed about 50 years ago. The Michelangelo liner, as it was named, housed the last descendant of the artist Michelangelo Buonarroti, from whom it inherited the name, on its debut trip. Today I’d like to tell you about the Italian fleet’s spearhead (together with […]