The northwest Italian city boasts gourmet chocolatiers and local chocolate specialties, including its own upscale version of ...
While Italian cities like Rome, Venice, and Florence may attract most of the attention, this stunner is an underrated choice, ...
The Shroud of Turin, a centuries-old linen cloth that many believe was used to wrap Jesus’ body after crucifixion, is unlikely to be from Biblical times, hi-tech new research asserts.
Learn more› By Gabriella Gershenson, Lesley Stockton and Haley Sprankle We tested a variety of chocolates and added three new picks: the original and vegan bonbons from Stick With Me Sweets ...
When people from the states think of visiting Italy, the definitive tour includes the big three: Venice, Florence, and Rome. Lesser known is the region south of Turin known as Langhe in Piemonte ...
The mystery surrounding the Shroud of Turin has taken a twist as a new study claims it was not touched by Jesus. The artefact kept in Turin, Italy, is symbolically important to those of the ...
By Laura May Todd Photographs by Danilo Scarpati THE NORTHERN ITALIAN city of Turin has always embraced both high and low culture. For nearly 400 years, it was the seat of the Savoys, the royal ...
While chocolate still leads the sweets category, candy is growing at a faster clip, said Sally Lyons Wyatt, an analyst at market research firm Circana, noting that teenagers to adults in their mid ...
The Turin Shroud cannot be real because the “image of Christ” would be distorted if it had actually been wrapped around the three-dimensional body of Jesus, an expert has found. The shroud ...
Djokovic’s vacation commencing with the Turin field yet to be determined would seem to be in line with an earlier comment that the 37-year-old was “done” prioritizing that event.
Tucked away in the far northwest of Italy is a city where chocolate reigns. The residents of Turin have been creating—and consuming—chocolate since the 16th century, culminating in a vibrant ...