Pasquetta by the Sea: Friuli Venezia Giulia Welcomes an Early Taste of Summer

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by InTrieste Easter Monday—Pasquetta, as it’s known in Italy—arrived like a gift this year, bathing Friuli Venezia Giulia in rare, early-April perfection. Under clear skies...

Pope Leo XIV’s First Easter Message Calls for Peace and Rejects Indifference to War

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by MK Pope Leo XIV marked his first Easter Sunday as pontiff on April 5, celebrating Mass before thousands gathered in St. Peter’s Square on a hot spring morning. Pilgrims from...

Trieste’s Traditions of Faith and Coexistence Endure

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by InTrieste In Trieste, this historic Adriatic port, religious diversity is woven into the city’s fabric. Once a free port under the Habsburg Empire, Trieste...

Easter Crowds Fill Hotels Across Friuli Venezia Giulia Despite Global Tensions

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interviews: Maximiliano Crocamo The long Easter weekend has officially begun in Friuli Venezia Giulia, ushering in a surge of visitors and renewed optimism for the local...

Dredging Halted in Barcola After Wartime Shell Discovery

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by InTrieste Dredging operations at the Barcola marina in Trieste have been suspended after the discovery of 17 unexploded World War II artillery shells, prompting...

Friuli Venezia Giulia Boosts Health Care Workforce Investment

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by InTrieste The regional government of Friuli Venezia Giulia is increasing investment in its public health care workforce, aiming to make the sector more competitive...

Puccini’s Madama Butterfly Brings Trieste to Tears

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by MK At the Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi on Thursday night, Madama Butterfly opened to a house filled to the brim — and held it in rapt silence. From...

Barcola’s Seafront Unveils Newly Restored Public Space

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by InTrieste interview: Cristina Amirante, FVG Councilor for Infrastructure and Territory The redevelopment of the Barcola harbor marks what regional officials describe as an initial step...

Miramare Exhibition Brings Habsburg Egyptian Collection Back to Trieste

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by Maximiliano Crocamo An exhibition reuniting part of Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Habsburg’s Egyptian collection with its city of origin opens on April 2, 2026,...