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Local Living: Everything you need to know about living in Trieste, Friuli Venezia-Giulia and the rest of Italy. Brought to you by the writers of the InTrieste magazine.

The Triestine Coffee Dilemma

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words: MK illustration: Sofi Deyneka So, you came to Trieste? Great choice! The food, the wine, the history, and of course, the coffee. Italians, even more so Triestini,...

The Rossetti’s Director Awarded By Amici Del Musical Network

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by InTrieste The “Amici del Musical” Network honors Stefano Curti - the director of the Teatro Stabile del Friuli Venezia Giulia - with the AdM...

Autumn Enogastronomic Tour Around Friuli Venezia Giulia

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by Sara Del Sal Illustration by Anastasia Bakastikova Friuli-Venezia Giulia is so rich in diversity that no matter what you are interested in, you will certainly...

A Chat With Mario Cerne Of The Libreria Antiquaria Umberto Saba

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by Victor Caneva Libreria Antiquaria Umberto Saba is a Trieste institution. Walking in its doors warmly transports the visitor back in time, with rare books...

Do Italians Dress For The Season Or The Weather?

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by InTrieste The change of seasons in Italy is a big deal and dictates that your entire summer wardrobe is stowed away and fall-weight apparel...

Wendy Schmidt: “It’s Great To Be Back In Trieste”

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by MK Last year’s Barcolana winner, philanthropist Wendy Schmidt, who in honor of her victory as both the first woman and the first American to...

Women in Sailing: Interview With Francesca Clapcich

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by InTrieste An experienced sailor and Trieste local, Francesca is back in her hometown to race in tomorrow's regatta on the maxi Woodpecker boat.

Wind In Their Sail, Zest in Their Hearts, The Night Shadow Aims At Winning

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by InTrieste Photography: Erin McKinney It was a perfect Friday afternoon with just enough wind to practice for the upcoming Barcolana regatta scheduled to start at...

Is The Dreaded Colpo D’Aria Real?

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by InTrieste It may be unheard of to outsiders but one of the most common fears in Italy is getting hit by a ‘colpo d’aria'...

Gusti di Frontiera 2023: The World Of Food To Try

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by Sara Del Sal Gorizia has always been a town of different influences through its history and proximity to Slovenia, Austria and Croatia. Gorizia showcases...

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