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There is a dress code to visit churches in Italy

January 9, 2018

There is a dress code to visit churches in Italy: it is forbidden to enter a church (chiesa) wearing shorts or skirts above the knee, sleeveless tops, and shirts that don’t cover your belly button. Some churches display the dress code sign on the door, others do not, and some even have a person at the door to turn away those who are not dressed properly, especially at the major churches, basilicas, and cathedrals. The worst-case scenario is that this could happen after you have been waiting in line for a long time and you realize it at the very end because the sign is displayed right by the entrance door. Just be aware.

Italian churches rules and regulations- Italy from the Inside

Photo by Francesca Tosolini

So what if you’ve been out in the hot sun in your shorts all day, and you stumble upon a beautiful church you’d like to visit, but don’t have a change of clothes? Fear not: Usually, in the vicinity of these churches, you’ll find a store selling disposable (usa e getta) clothes. It sounds crazy, I know, but there really is such a thing. So don’t despair, but instead look around. This may be a hassle especially during the hottest months, but some Italian masterpieces may be worth a little sweat.

{This is an excerpt from chapter 7 “Churches and museums” of the eBook “Italy from the Inside. A native Italian reveals the secrets of traveling in Italy”. To buy our eBook click here}

 

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The Christmas season has begun

November 28, 2017

Christmas in Trieste- Italy from the Inside

The Christmas season has officially begun in Trieste and Piazza Unità, the city’s main square, has been adorned with 40 Christmas trees decorated with lights and ornaments, which create a quite magical atmosphere. Don’t you agree?

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No horses on the highway!

November 14, 2017

The signs leading to the highway always have a green background. Bicycles and pedestrians are not allowed on the highway, and neither are horse-drawn carriages (yes, indeed, see the sign below…) or mopeds (motorini).

Italian highways- Italy from the Inside

Highway sign showing what is allowed and not allowed on the highway

Italian highways- Italy from the inside

Highway sign showing distances and highway denominations

Italian highways- Italy from the inside

Highway exit signs show the name of the city or town in the nearest proximity;
they don’t show the exit number as in the US.

Italian highways- Italy from the Inside

Highway exit (Photos by Paolo and Francesca Tosolini)

{This is an excerpt from chapter 2 “Driving in Italy” of the eBook “Italy from the Inside. A native Italian reveals the secrets of traveling in Italy”. To buy our eBook click here}

 

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