Police Officers in Trieste Pay Tribute to Fallen Carabinieri

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by InTrieste This evening in Trieste, officers from the city’s Police Headquarters paid a solemn tribute to members of the Carabinieri who lost their lives...

University of Trieste Opens Its Doors to 16,000 Prospective Students

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by InTrieste More than 16,000 high school students have registered for the University of Trieste’s fall open days, Porte Aperte 2025, which began on October 15...

Trieste and FVG Sign Agreement to Coordinate Local Police Across the Region

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interviews: Maximiliano Crocamo Interview: FVG Councilor for Local Autonomy and Security Pierpaolo Roberti; the Commander of Trieste Local Police Walter Milocchi The Municipality of Trieste and...

Trieste to Host First “True Crime” Festival in November 2025

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by Nina Vaclavikova Interviews: Giorgio Rossi, Trieste councilor for tourism; Lisa Marra, president of the association Accademia Veneta The city of Trieste will host the inaugural...

Endless Summer: Trieste’s Barcola Beach Still Shines in October

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by Maximiliano Crocamo and Nina Vaclavikova It may be mid-October, but in Trieste, the lingering warmth of an Indian summer shows no sign of fading....

Tight Security in Udine as Protest and Italy–Israel Match Converge

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by InTrieste Interview: FVG governor, Massimiliano Fedriga As Italy’s national team prepares to take the field in Udine today, security measures across the city have been...

Serbian National Ballet Brings “Good Vibrations” to Trieste’s Teatro La Contrada

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by Nina Vaclavikova The Ballet of the Serbian National Theatre of Novi Sad will perform in Trieste on Tuesday, October 28, presenting Buone Vibrazioni (Good Vibrations) at...

After the Sails Settle: Trieste Reflects on Barcolana’s Magic

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by Nina Vaclavikova & Maximiliano Crocamo The day after the great Barcolana regatta, Trieste basks in sunshine. The sails are down, the harbor calm, yet...

Roman-Era Structures in Grado Reveal 2,000 Years of Coastal Change

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by InTrieste In the seaside town of Grado, archaeologists have uncovered three remarkably well-preserved wooden seawalls dating from the Roman and early medieval periods. The...

Venice Expands Tourist Entry Fee to 60 Days in 2026

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by InTrieste Tourists planning to visit Venice in 2026 will once again face the city’s entry fee, part of an ongoing effort to manage the...