In Tuscany, regional authorities have offered between €10,000 and €30,000 to people willing to buy homes in villages with ...
Editor's note: There are many reasons why an American may seek to relocate to Europe, chief among them retirement, work opportunities or simply a better work-life balance. This is the second article ...
A village on the island of Sardinia in Italy is offering to sell homes to Americans for just $1. Pictured here: Cala Corsara in the Maddalena archipelago. After a polarizing presidential election ...
Italy has long been a tourist haven, renowned for its enchanting landscapes, historical treasures and culinary delights. This year, it remains at the top of many must-visit travel lists, cementing its ...
Americans are tracing their Italian ancestry with the help of genealogy experts, DNA testing, and a rise in roots tourism.
The Italian government has this week enacted a law that makes it impossible for anyone to get Italian citizenship through their great-grandparents, dashing the hopes of those who have already paid ...
Sometimes, relocating abroad can feel like a gamble, a leap into the unknown. For Caroline Chirichella, a 36-year-old New Yorker, the move to a quiet corner of central Italy was more than an escape.
High-speed internet means more of the world's digital nomads are moving to Italy’s abandoned villages, turning them into remote-work hotspots ...