Built for the Cardinal Ippolito D'Este around 1555, this is one of the most famous and complex renaissance water gardens in the world. Water from the nearby river Aniene was channeled under the city of Tivoli to feed the...
The ruins of the town of Ninfa, 70 km to the south-east of Rome near Sermoneta, at the base of the Lepini mountains, were transformed into one of the best gardens in Italy by three women of the Caetani family. The town h...
This popular annual garden fair and market will be held from Friday 22 April until Monday 25 April. This year more than 100 exhibitors and experts will be on hand to give advice.
The garden fair will be open every day f...
Built by Pier Francesco Orsini in the 16th century. An extraordinary mixture of statues, monuments,villas and monsters, cut from the tufa rock, take visitors on a journey through the traps and passions of life. Figures...
19 April 2005. Many credit Nigel Kennedy with the re-branding of classical music in the 1980s, turning it from a dusty relic for aficionados into a chic soundtrack for middle-class dinner parties. His recording of Vivald...
9 March-24 April 2005. This is a unique chance to see the work of 12 artists from eight different countries, all resident in Vienna, that features each artist's take on Viennas Biedermeier epoch. Each artist will produce...
23 April 2005. What do Barcelona, Malta, England and many similar countries, cities and regions have in common? The patron saint of all of them happens to be St George, a fourth century Palestinian Christian who was tort...
21-24 April 2005. The Sustainable Living Festival aims to reawaken the underlying links between the society, the economy and our environment, as well as while recreating a healthy balance between people and the earth. No...
25 April 2005. It is almost 40 years since Lou Reed, New Yorks legendary poet rocker, recorded his first album with The Velvet Underground and Nico. Having cleaned up and kicked the drug habits years ago, Reed is still g...
23-25 April 2005. Organised every year by the Spanish Association of Leather Goods Manufacturers, over 100 companies from the Spanish and international leather goods industry will be there, showing off new products, maki...
27-30 April 2005. Denmark has one of the most progressive and innovative jazz scenes in the world with Copenhagen the capital of the Danish jazz world as well as the country. For the past 25 years the eagerly anticipated...
2 May 2005. One of the highlights of the year on the Madrid calendar is the Dos de Mayo festival, when the native Madrileos, celebrate a great battle against the forces of Frances Napoleonic army on 2 May 1808. The festi...
2-13 May 2005. This is the fifth edition of Pariss Saint Germain des Prs festival, which this year provides the perfect setting for gathering together some of jazz's finest artists: Lars Danielsson, Xavier Desandre-Navar...
1 April-22 May 2005. The fall of the Iron Curtain opened a whole new horizon for European film-lovers, and provided Neil Cummings and Marysia Lewandowska with over 300 amateur films from 1960s-80s Poland. During these ye...
8 April-26 May 2005. If the premiere of Saltimbanco in Paris attracted a plethora of stars including Naomi Campbell, Flavio Briatore and Yannick Noah, its because the Cirque du Soleil has acquired a huge reputation that...
ADJUNCT FACULTY: Sustainable Conservation
The American University of Rome is looking for an adjunct instructor to teach the course "Sustainable Conservation" which is part of a...
Qualified mother tongue teachers are needed for morning/afternoon lessons in state schools for Cambridge Primary, Lower Secondary, and Secondary 2. CELTA or equivalent teaching cer...