The 2024 Bordeaux barrel tastings continue with Cabernet- and Merlot-based Margaux reds at Lascombes and Marquis de Terme Bordeaux has begun its annual en primeur tastings, when the wine trade tastes the region's most recent vintage for the first time. Wine Spectator senior editor James Molesworth is in Bordeaux, tasting the 2024 wines from barrel at some of the region's top estates and sharing his tasting notes. His latest visits are to châteaus Marquis de Terme and Lascombes, with a first look at Lascombes estate director Axel Heinz's new all-Merlot cuvée. Full access to our database of more than 425,000 wine ratings Early access to reviews on our editors' favorite just-rated wines The 2024 Bordeaux barrel tastings conclude with Bordeaux whites and sweet dessert wines fro… The 2024 Bordeaux barrel tastings continue with Merlot-based red wines from elite Right … The 2024 Bordeaux barrel tastings continue with Merlot-based red wines from Pomerol and … The 2024 Bordeaux barrel tastings continue in Pessac-Léognan at Château Malartic-Lagravière … Two mini-verticals from Bordeaux's Fonbadet and Château Pauillac suggest a bright future … The 2024 Bordeaux barrel tastings continue with Cabernet- and Merlot-based grands vins … ItayChevron MilanChevron Covering a surface of over 172,000 square feet—some 65,000 square feet indoors and 107,000 square feet outdoors including lush green areas and a courtyard—the space features 10 pools with temperatures ranging from 71 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit including olive oil and natural mud massages and Saturnia Bioplankton facials The park is powered by Milan's natural thermal water known for its ancient skin-renewing and therapeutic properties The gorgeous indoor-outdoor space features 10 pools But what makes the indoor-outdoor spa center truly special is that it’s all powered by Milan’s only natural thermal waters sourced on site from a 1300-feet-deep aquifer (that’s roughly three times the height of Milan’s Duomo) and extracted through a pressurized artesian well The unique purity of the low-mineral water has long been valued for its skin-renewing and therapeutic properties as recognized by the Romans who incorporated it into their ancient spa practices as early as the second century AD “[De Montel] is an exciting new addition to what Milan has to offer,” says Martina Riva and Youth Policies during a pre-opening press conference “The average visitor spends two nights in our city but I strongly believe this park will extend that to three It’s a brilliant new destination.” In addition to the spa offerings guests can also enjoy four distinct food and beverages outlets onsite catering from breakfast to aperitivo and dinner The complex occupies what were once the prestigious stables of Giuseppe De Montel The meticulous restoration process honored original Art Nouveau architectural details But De Montel is more than a wellness haven—it carries historical had them built to host elite thoroughbreds and the regiments of the Royal Cavalry The proposal for its renewal won and works to breathe new life into this long-forgotten Milanese treasure finally began in 2020 The thermal park is the culmination of this ambitious project “It’s an architectural miracle” says Milan’s Councilor for Urban Regeneration Giancarlo Tancredi “An extraordinary accomplishment that enriches not just our city but the region—and Europe as well.” De Montel – Terme Milan can accommodate up to 700 people a day with prices ranging between 60 euros and 89 euros (approximately $65 to $96) Beyond the revamp, sustainability played a key role in the redevelopment eco-friendly building materials and a rainwater recycling system were implemented to minimize environmental footprint while 3,500 new trees were planted within the grounds to offset the park’s climate impact with an additional 230 slated to be added annually for the next decade To that end, De Montel might be more than just a wellness retreat “I see it as a blueprint for the urban planning of tomorrow,” says Councilor Tancredi calling it “a glimpse into Milan’s future.” De Montel – Terme Milan can accommodate up to 700 people a day (entry is not permitted for pregnant women and children under 16) Prices range from 60 euros on weekdays to 89 euros on weekends (excluding spa treatments or packages) Want to be the first to know? 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Its pedestrian-only historic town center is the main gathering place for locals and visitors alike. Reminiscent of the alleyways of Rome the charming cobbled lanes are chock-full of cafes Nineteenth-century architectural gems also line the streets including remnants of an aqueduct and fountain that highlight the importance of water to the city there are several old churches and a Duomo the 11th-century Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta There’s also a small outdoor amphitheater with summer concerts beneath the walls of Castello dei Paleologi It houses an archeological museum rich in artifacts dating to the Roman period Friday is one of Acqui’s twice-weekly market days when residents from area villages pour in for their shopping needs Streets throughout the historic district are filled with handicrafts and baked goods plus a full array of high-quality clothing The scene rivals markets I’ve seen in larger urban cities across Europe The farmers market in Acqui fills an entire piazza alone vocal stall vendors beckon passers-by to choose from vast amounts of colorful local produce and affordability of the fruits and vegetables two cheese wagons on either side of the square offered fresh epicurean delights from throughout Italy and Europe Butcher shops on adjacent streets featured huge displays of fresh and cured meats with full prosciutto hams and strings of sausages hanging overhead Other shops featured fresh whole seafood on ice sourced from the nearby waters and ports of the Italian Riviera I also found fresh Porcini mushrooms and truffles in shops dedicated to these local specialties Wonderful smells wafted from the many restaurants in the area Young professionals overflowed from the cafes Residents strolled the promenade with their dogs… and it seemed meandering with a gelato was mandatory Acqui Terme has good access roads spoking from the town in every direction It’s just 97 miles from the Milan Malpensa Airport via high-speed autostrada toll roads for the first hour then a well-maintained provincial highway for the last 40 minutes then exit the autostrada at Alessandria Sud and proceed west onto SP30 Regional airports in Turin and Genoa are just over an hour away The rail station in town has two tracks and connections to the entire European rail network One of my main draws to Acqui was the low cost and number of housing options available. Through Idealista.ie I found an abundance of apartments close to the town center ranging from fixer-uppers for €30,000 ($30,810) to fully renovated and new units starting around €80,000 ($82,161) I found my place—a large apartment of over 1,400 square feet with four bedrooms On a hilltop just across the street from the historic district my 4th-floor unit features balconies on three sides It needed a facelift due to old peeling wallpaper in every room I would also need to upgrade the electrical system and install a kitchen (most Italians take kitchen appliances and fixtures when they move) With renovations now completed and the apartment furnished I intend to enjoy visits from family and friends during my 90 days then make it available for short-term rentals Acqui’s location is ideal for day-tripping and exploration In every direction there are quaint and historic small towns with medieval churches and castles where you can find the largest selection and variety of fine Piemonte wines you can head to Asti for the Palio di Asti where local communities participate in a variety of costumed events and parades It culminates in a dramatic bareback horse race for the prize—the Palio with many architectural gems and an annual fall International Truffle Festival you can travel to the urban centers of Milan each with their unique culture and history Several Italian and Swiss Alps ski resorts the Italian Riviera with its beaches and coastal cities plus the five scenic towns of the Cinque Terre are also all within a two-hour radius Within four hours, you can be exploring Monaco, Nice, Florence, Pisa, Venice Acqui Terme met all my essential criteria for retirement living and travel aspirations The language was unfamiliar to most of those participating in the Wednesday morning international Zoom meeting but the words “Rufus Thomas” needed no translation Resounding briefly within a flow of enthusiastic Italian the name “Rufus Thomas” — and those of other classic soul singers including “Otis Redding” and “Solomon Burke” — earned smiles from Memphis Mayor Paul Young and Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris even if most of the other words in the sentences were mysterious “We are very excited about this partnership,” said Giuseppe Nanni the Italian municipality that includes Porretta Terme in a Zoom call/press conference that started at 9:30 a.m “The impact that the festival has on Porretta is really huge,” said Nanni, whose words were translated for his mostly English-speaking audience by Matteo Servente, a Memphian from Turin, Italy, who is a filmmaker and the founder of the Memphis-based Zio Matto Gelato frozen-desert company “The musicians themselves have an opportunity to immerse themselves in a culture that embraces them and appreciates them,” said Nanni noting that Porretta Terme is now home to such landmarks as Rufus Thomas Park named for the Stax “Crown Prince of Dance” whose hits included “Do the Funky Chicken”; Otis Redding Street in honor of the Stax superstar who died in a 1967 plane crash; and Solmon Burke Bridge which pays homage to the Atlantic Records soul giant is the second "Porretta-Memphis Shelby County Film Exchange," a program of the annual Porretta Film Festival that showcases short work by local filmmakers MEMPHIS ENTERTAINMENT NEWS: Dylan, Baez, Greenwich Village: Memphis designer helped bring 'A Complete Unknown' to life Kelly Roberts, strategic communications manager for Shelby County, acknowledged that the event was "very symbolic," but said meaningful economic and cultural exchanges often require a ceremonial foundation. "We want to get more made-in-Memphis voices in front of European audiences," she said. More formally, the arrangement unites Memphis and Porretta Terme through Sister Cities International, a non-governmental mutual-support network founded in the postwar 1950s, when the U.S. was eager to expand its influence and maintain good relations. Acting as local sponsor for the partnership was the Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum, which hosts the Memphis Music Hall of Fame and organizes a house band for the Porretta Soul Festival. "Memphians and Italians have a lot in common," Young said. “We both have a passion for our food, our family and our culture... Officially recognizing our relationship and bond just makes sense." Added Harris: "I'm pleased to find a kindred spirit with Porretta Terme, even if it is 5,000 miles away." After the sister-city declarations were signed, the event concluded with the type of ceremonial and literally symbol-filled flourish unknown before the Zoom era, as a spray of emojis — hearts, noisemakers and clapping hand emojis — showered the participants' shared screens. 23 Mar 2025 16:30:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}LR Vicenza won 2–1 over Caldiero Terme on Sun Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match The current head to head record for the teams are LR Vicenza 1 win(s) Have scored 7 goals in their last 5 matches Who won between LR Vicenza and Caldiero Terme on Sun 23 Mar 2025 16:30:00 GMT?LR Vicenza won 2–1 over Caldiero Terme on Sun 23 Mar 2025 16:30:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 9 goals in their last 5 matches LR Vicenza is playing home against Caldiero Terme on Sun Visit Terme di Saturnia to immerse yourself in the local thermal bathing culture The naturally sulphurous ‘healing’ water that bubbles from the rocks to the hotel’s pool at 37.5 degrees is so rich in minerals that Italians can be seen flocking to the streams that lead to the famous hot springs nearby legend has it that the healing springs were created when Saturn threw a thunderbolt at the embattled villages of Saturnia to pacify the locals with the calming waters which has been flowing to the hotel’s crater for 3,000 years contains powerful antioxidant and anti-bacterial minerals that promote healing A spa facility was created on the site by the Ciacci family in 1865 before Gaspero Ciacci bought the hotel in 1919 – the namesake of the hotel’s main restaurant The World and Star Hotels Collezione acquired it and most recently refurbished in 2019 Terme di Saturnia Resort and Spa has 300 acres of parkland including an 18-hole golf course and a separate restaurant The main stone farmhouse-style hotel is built around the thermal bath spa and two restaurants a perfect view of the pool with understated but chic suites offering cosy four-poster beds two marble bathrooms (though no bath) and a separate living area Heated brass radiators and splashes of colour make this the ideal haven to relax post-massage Water therapy is at the centre of this resort’s wellness motto muscle tension and arthritis are advised – even prescribed by the national health system – to immerse themselves in the antibacterial waters and natural mud treatments available at this century-old spa Even the algae that floats atop the water can be smothered onto the skin Though personalised nutritional advice and diet programmes are offered with the detox retreat the classic programme uses a relaxed approach to nutrition The stay kicks off with a health consultation during which the doctor recommends drinking a glass of the thermal mineral water on an empty stomach every day to detoxify provided you do not suffer from bowel-related conditions Breakfast is a generous continental spread (though bread and cakes are decidedly healthy) as well as a raw bar where you can make personalised smoothies while lunch and dinner include hearty Italian options from homemade pasta to steak and intricately decorated vegetable dishes to delicious panna cotta desserts Rebalancing the body and soul using the natural antioxidants found in the local springs is central to the spa menu After reclining in a tub of the bubbling sulphurous waters for ten minutes your back is covered in thermal mud at a temperature of 45 degrees which has been soaked in the waters for six months and contains anti-inflammatory properties to relieve muscle tension and stimulates the tissue to self-repair Stefania performs the heavenly Earth and Water ritual Ceramic cups soaked in hot spring water are used to massage your aromatherapy oil of choice (I opted for the intoxicating orange blossom) into your face and body for 90 invigorating minutes Its famous natural waters offer benefits that can’t be recreated by man-made products and are an ancient part of the local well-being culture Hours after I showered the sulphurous water off my skin my silver jewellery lost its colour almost immediately after coming into contact with my skin Visit for the thermal bathing culture and clinical treatments Lauren Simmonds 2025 – The popular Terme Tuhelj has finally reopened its doors following a massive 27 million euro investment This investment is otherwise the largest in Croatian “thermal” tourism As Story.hr writes the recent grand (re)opening of Terme Tuhelj marked a historic moment – ​​the completion of the largest investment in the resort’s history That investment positioned this leading thermal complex as one of the most innovative and sustainable destinations in all of continental Croatia The event was attended by officials from both Croatia and Slovenia: Tonči Glavina Director of the Croatian National Tourist Board (HTZ) Their presence further confirmed the importance of Terme Tuhelj and this investment for the development of regional tourism and cross-border cooperation in the areas of healthcare Following more than two decades of continuous investment and growth Terme Tuhelj currently represents one of the most modern thermal resorts in the entire region of which 6.6 million euros was co-financed through the Recovery and Resilience Mechanism is the result of the Terme Olimia Group’s strategic focus on innovation The partnership between architectural studios among which the architectural office Onda arhitektura should certainly be mentioned resulted in one of the most modern buildings in this part of Croatia The project was worked on by artists whose contributions added an extra dot to the i who designed an innovative mural in the new relaxation zone within the pool who designed a play net at the new pool reception who was in charge of restoring the mural by the famous artist Edo Murtić who embellished the entrance wall opposite the hotel reception with his creations These brand new facilities aren’t only an aesthetic and functional shift but also a clear sign of Terme Tuhelj’s ongoing firm commitment to sustainable tourism The resort is introducing a series of ecological solutions following the strategic ESG strategy of the Terme Olimia group “At both Terme Olimia and at Terme Tuhelj sustainable development isn’t just a strategy but part of our vision for the future of tourism Every piece of innovation we introduce aims to reduce our impact on the environment and improve the quality of our guests’ stay We’re proud that through green initiatives we’re able to create a space that harmonises nature technology and a fantastic experience,” stated Florjan Vasle director of the parent company Terme Olimia and one of the two directors of Terme Tuhelj The specially designed Well Family**** hotel allows parents and children to enjoy a carefree and comfortable stay hammocks and animation programmes further enrich the family break experience The new accommodation pavilion contains 36 family rooms All rooms feature an interactive tangram rock designed by Marko Hrastovec expanded thermal facilities and a new relaxation zone with hydro-massage pools provide adult guests with relaxation and luxury at the highest level Terme Tuhelj has not only confirmed its position as a leader in thermal tourism All of that has been done with a strong focus on the synergy of nature The grand opening of the new facilities marked the beginning of a new chapter and Terme Tuhelj is now fully ready for an even larger number of domestic and international guests – offering them a wellness experience that exceeds expectations All News FIDE News Chess News Top Top Federations Main Page / Search Tournaments Titles Transfers Calculators Download FIDE Circuit Women's Events '24-'25 Open Cycle 2025-2026 Women’s Cycle 2025-2026 Women’s Cycle 2023-2025 All Tournaments Main Events About FIDE Handbook Documents Financial Reports Officials Commissions & Committees Federations Affiliated Organizations Affiliated Members Honourable Dignitaries Chart © 2025 FIDE International Chess Federation stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any way or by any means (including photocopying recording or storing it in any medium by electronic means) without the written permission of FIDE International Chess Federation The ivory tower has always been metaphoric its symbolic value has shifted over the centuries and scientists are supposed to be ensconced in that separates them from and keeps them out-of-touch with the “real world” How did this figure of speech become a pejorative for elitist artistic and/or intellectual seclusion—something to be gotten out of or pulled down for the good of the cause Historian of science Seven Shapin explores the changing meaning of the phrase from antiquity to the present as part of the age-old debate between the active and the contemplative life, between civic engagement and disengagement, and notes that what was a “finely poised classical conversation has turned into a monologue, even a rant” against the idea of an ivory tower “There never was an Ivory Tower,” Shapin states It has always been metaphoric: ivory was entirely too rare and costly to be anything approaching a construction material “Ivory seems classically to have been associated with the notion of fantasy, illusion, if not delusion,” writes Shapin. “The Greek word for ivory (elephas) played upon the word meaning to cheat or deceive (elephairo).” Penelope in the Odyssey says that dreams that pass through the gate of ivory are deceptive while those that pass through the gate of horn are real the Song of Songs’s catalogue of sexual desire includes this line: “thy neck is as a tower of ivory.” Perhaps drawing on this Old Testament usage the Virgin Mary became closely associated with ivory from the twelfth century she was a “Tower of Ivory” as well as a “House of Gold.” The secularization of the phrase can be dated to 1837 when Charles Augustine Sainte-Beuve criticized another French poet for being too aloof: Vigny “more discreet/As if in his ivory tower retired before noon.” Vigny did in fact abandon the literary rat race for his country estate and quit publishing while continuing to write for himself Shapin writes that “every educated person in the French- and English-speaking worlds appears to have been familiar with” Sainte-Beuve’s line Artistic retreat or disengagement might be good or bad, but by the 1930s, it was generally thought bad. In that politically fraught decade, both anti-Fascists and Fascists decried the ivory tower Americans “appropriated the tag in the first part of the twentieth century as and when it became an understood way of expressing anti-elitist sentiments.” The year 1939 marks the “first twentieth-century pictorial representation of an Ivory Tower,” as far as Shapin could find; it appeared on the cover of Direction the magazine of the Communist Party-affiliated American Writers’ Congress wrote that the tower at the Alamogordo test site that held the first atomic bomb was definitely “not made of ivory.” The Thatcher-Reagan neoliberal counterrevolution combined with reactionary populist anti-intellectualism to seemingly seal the ivory tower’s fate—and to attack universities as bastions of campus revolt and as alternative centers of civil society Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_2" ).setAttribute( "value" You can’t find anybody saying much good about ivory towers these days, although the idea once had notable defenders as a necessary retreat from convention and conformity, a place to think and create away from the noise of society. In 1872, Gustav Flaubert wrote to Ivan Turgenev “I have always tried to live in an ivory tower but a tide of shit is beating at its walls threatening to undermine it.” In his 1938 argument for the necessity of ivory towers Forster cited tower inhabitants Marcus Aurelius The title of Henry James’s The Ivory Tower—an unfinished novel published posthumously in 1917—refers to a “an expensive tchotchke,” but a character does wonder if “living in an ivory tower just mean[s] the most distinguished retirement I don’t want yet awhile to settle in one myself—though I’ve always thought it a thing I should like to come to…” Support JSTOR Daily! Join our membership program on Patreon today. Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_3" ).setAttribute( "value" Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" As I turned off the paved road and onto Via di Fichino I was about to catch the first glimpse of Le Querciole (The Oaks) the six-apartment "farmhouse" I would call home for the next 10 days The building was situated on a bit of a rise to take full advantage of the sweeping landscape. I pulled up, parked, and stepped out onto Tuscan soil I felt an immediate sense of calm… and belonging Nestled among the Pisan countryside, the village of Casciana Terme is all too easily passed over in favor of classic Tuscan destinations like Pisa, Florence, and Siena and having hands-on experiences in new places I’ve been to Italy eight times since that first trip to Casciana Terme because of its peacefulness and timeless beauty Casciana Terme is located roughly 40 miles southwest of Florence and 15 miles southeast of Pisa it is a perfect base to explore the surrounding area Its population is roughly 2,200 people and the iconic Tuscan olive groves wheat fields and vineyards cover much of the 31 square miles look for Bar Spaghetteria Il Cipo for mouthwatering pasta dishes in a relaxed and informal atmosphere The chef prepares everything right in front of you Stroll just a few hundred yards further and you’ll come to the Piazza Garibaldi and the Church of (Chiesa di) Santa Maria Assunta which dates back to the 9th century ornamental ceiling and small tables create an intimate space perfect for the day’s first cappuccino and pastry take a seat outside to enjoy the morning’s sights and sounds The local residents are friendly, talkative, and patient with novice Italian speakers (like me). I never heard native English speakers there. (But you can find Tuscan expat communities nearby in Lucca, Arezzo Fall is my favorite time of year to visit Casciana Terme but the days are warm and the evenings are "sweater" cool Spend some (delicious) time picking olives from a ladder up in the trees The technique is pretty simple and quite meditative: you start at the top of a thin branch and work your way down it gently removing the ripe fruit one at a time your hands will feel like they’ve just had an olive oil treatment and immediately brought to the local olive mill the cold-pressed olives produce oil which is bottled right there and then Only this type of processing qualifies as extra virgin olive oil a soup of Tuscan black cabbage and cannellini beans served with stale bread Enjoy this classic dish with a glass of chianti classico next to a fire it brings vibrant flowers and comfortable weather to explore the outdoors Take a leisurely stroll through Val d’Orcia and five postcard-worthy villages—Pienza (a UNESCO-recognized Renaissance village) the valley offers well-marked trails that highlight all things "Tuscan"—tall cypress trees and see farmers tending their fields and vines If your hike takes you through the hills of Pienza be sure to stop at Podere il Casale for lunch and experience its neigh boring sheep farm and pecorino cheese you can make the most of Tuscan wine and music festivals don’t miss the annual spectacular Teatro del Silenzio concert as Maestro Andrea Bocelli performs in his home village of Lajatico stop at Cantina Bocelli to purchase his family’s wines and regional products head to the Piazza della Martiri Libertà for a weekly market called the Mercato Settimanale Del Giovedì One of my fondest memories of the market is when I took a deep breath and asked a vegetable vendor for mezzo chilo di pomodori rossi (a pound of small red toma-toes much like plum tomatoes) I watched the vendor put them in a little brown bag and weigh them but his nod of approval at my attempt was heartwarming I took my mother to Casciana Terme for her 87th birthday The last time she’d been there was with my father 30 years prior She had such fond memories of their travels And as I’d been visiting annually for several years by then I had friends to introduce her to and local spots to share We rented a Fiat 500 from Genoa and drove just over three hours to to my beloved farmhouse in Casciana Terme where my mom and I shared a lovely two-bedroom apartment We loved making breakfast with fresh breads No trip to Tuscany is complete without participating in the time-honored tradition of making pasta… On my first trip to the region, I found a pasta-making class with a local guide company, Arianna & Friends who offered "the most authentic tours in Tuscany." It’s a bold claim—but I’d say they live up to it (It was Arianna who suggested to me Le Querciole so we drove the winding roads to the neighboring village of Peccioli to meet Arianna who surprised us with a fully-planned itinerary the focal point of which was a pasta-making class we learned to make linguini noodles from scratch then artisanal ravioli filled with ricotta and herbs Our chef had also prepared several sauces and side dishes for us to all share family style out on the patio A light white wine and dessert made for a fabulous meal and ate against the beautiful backdrop of Peccioli and the surrounding hills Part of Casciana Terme’s charm is its remoteness… the best way to get there is by car I use the car rental center at Pisa International Airport I recommend taking the more scenic two-lane state and provisional roads (marked by SS or SP) over the much larger and faster SCG Fi-Pi-Li (Firenze-Pisa-Livorno) highway especially if you’ve never been to the region before You can take your time and soak in the views along the way Continue on until the road slightly rises and bends to the left Bear off to the right and into the free parking lot you’ll find yourself in Piazza della Martiri Libertà which marks the beginning of the second half of the saeson and the last fixture in 2024 CHECK OUT THE GALLERY FROM MILAN FUTURO v CALDIERO TERME The restart was all Rossoneri, and the most important chance came in the 54th minute: Longo's right-footed shot from the edge of the box hit the crossbar, the ball went up, and Fall beat all the defenders but didn't get his shot on target. Nava was then forced to make two fine interventions in the space of a few minutes who first hit a volley from short range and then tried to head it back In the final minutes Milan Futuro pushed to find the goals but Caldiero defended with order and conceded practically nothing more. It all ended 0-2 Match Kits, clothing, accessories, gift ideas and much more: visit AC Milan online Store colpita due volte dopo aver comandato in lungo e in largo la partita che segna l'inizio del girone di ritorno e l'ultimo impegno del 2024 GUARDA: LA GALLERY DI MILAN FUTURO-CALDIERO TERME che nei minuti successivi allo svantaggio prova a mandare in porta prima Fall e poi Longo Chaka ci riprova al 28' con un filtrante per Bozzolan che viene anticipato dall'uscita di Giacomel raddoppia il Caldiero con un diagonale di Zerbato che batte Nava.  L'inizio di ripresa è tutto di marca rossonera, e l'occasione più importante arriva al 54': Longo carica il destro dal limite e colpisce la traversa a portiere battuto, la palla si impenna e sulla traiettoria si fionda Fall, che anticipa tutti i difensori avversari ma non inquadra la porta. Nava è poi costretto a due interventi pregevoli in pochi minuti entrambi su Scappini che da breve distanza prima colpisce al volo e poi prova a ribadire di testa trovando in entrambe le occasioni le mani di Lapo Nel finale il Milan Futuro spinge per trovare il varco ma il Caldiero difende con ordine e non concede praticamente più nulla Arbitro: Gianquinto di Parma.\nGol: 15' Scappini (C) 39' Zerbato (C).\nAmmoniti: 24' Coubis (MF) Kit gara, abbigliamento, accessori, idee regalo e molto altro: visita lo Store online AC Milan who in the minutes following the goal tried to send first Fall and then Longo on target Chaka tried again in the 28th minutes with a through ball for Bozzolan In the 38th minute, Caldiero doubled the scoreline with a shot from Zerbato that beat Nava The restart was all Rossoneri, and the most important chance came in the 54th minute: Longo's right-footed shot from the edge of the box hit the crossbar, the ball went up, and Fall beat all the defenders but didn't get his shot on target. Nava was then forced to make two fine interventions in the space of a few minutes Referee: Gianquinto from Parma.\nGoals: 15' Scappini (C) Match Kits, clothing, accessories, gift ideas and much more: visit AC Milan online Store Do not duplicate or redistribute in any form.\nVAT number: 01073200154\nLicenza SIAE 5330/I/5051 This site uses technical cookies essential for the correct functioning of the website and to provide the service offered and requested by a user; First party and Third party analytical and profiling cookies are used to measure site usage, and to tailor advertising to your interests. 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Museo Archeologico Lametino, Lamezia Terme Street viewInterestedArt ExhibitTemenos – Intimate Landscape Photography ExhibitionMar 22 - 22 Jun MuseumLamezia Terme MuseumLamezia Terme Place of worshipLamezia Terme Last update: May 5, 2025 6:01 AMContent owned by the Calabria Region | Tourism and Commerce Department issued under CC-BY License Download OFFICIAL TOURIST INFORMATION SITE © 2022 Calabria Region Tourism and Commerce Department In the hustle and bustle that characterizes big cities Carving out moments of authentic well-being is not a luxury but a choice of balance More and more people are looking for places that can offer a rejuvenating break without leaving the city It is also for this reason that Travel + Leisure Italy chose De Montel - Milan Spa for the cover of its second issue A prestigious selection: only 30 Italian destinations were included among the wellness excellences and De Montel - Terme Milano stood out for its ability to combine beauty architecture and pure thermal water in a single experience now the focus of a cutting-edge wellness path The link between De Montel - Terme Milano and the Tuscan spa tradition is embodied in the adoption of the famous Terme di Saturnia Method an integrated and scientific approach that combines exclusive treatments customized protocols and the use of cosmetic line Terme di Saturnia Beauty & Health the person and psycho-physical balance and finds full expression both in the quiet of the Tuscan hills and in the urban context of Milan Each treatment is personalized and designed to offer real benefits thanks to targeted protocols such as the Saturnia Purifying Active Mud for the face or the Saturnia Body Muds for the body Space is also made for express rituals for those with little time Japanese manual facelift that naturally stimulates elastin and collagen What makes this urban route even more valuable is the connection with an icon of Italian wellness: Saturnia Spa Located in the heart of the Tuscan Maremma amid unspoiled landscapes and age-old waters Saturnia is a place that deeply regenerates which flows naturally at 37.5°C after a forty-year underground journey is the cornerstone of a wellness philosophy that combines nature scrubs at the Saturnia Bioplankton® or rituals inspired by the vines and olive trees of the area Whether it is the quiet of the Tuscan Maremma or the hectic pace of Milan the experience is designed to accompany each person toward his or her own balance Wellness is no longer a distant destination but a real possibility with the quality that only an authentic tradition can guarantee These are experiences that are born from water pass through the senses and translate into regenerating paths capable of slowing the pace and restoring energy An invitation to live wellness as a lifestyle Serie C will welcome a new club to its ranks in the shape of Caldiero Terme Padova and Triestina will have to travel to the tiny Stadio Mario Berti nestling in the Veneto countryside surrounded by vineyards to take on a team which does not even have an Italian Wikipedia page the place where big clubs down on their luck rub shoulders with provincial sides at the top of their game a club representing a town of barely 8,000 people on the outskirts of Verona is a refreshingly heart-warming story of a team which has been building to this moment for two decades dating back to Roman times when it was a spa town (hence the ‘Terme’ part of the football club’s name) a reputation which was enhanced when the area was part of the Venetian Republic During the Napoleonic era the town’s position near a crossing point on the Adige river meant it was the site of four battles between the French and the then-ruling Austrians in the fight for control of northern Italy The history of Caldiero football club began in 1934 when the club was founded but until the 1990s they had never even reached the fifth tier Eccellenza league Things began to change in 2004 when the Berti family Berti Macchine Agricole has been based in Caldiero for even longer than the football team and specialises in equipment for vineyards so it is fitting that the Stadio Mario Berti is surrounded by rows of vines the club’s home was little more than a public park in the middle of Caldiero but by 2008 they had moved to a purpose-built ground on the outskirts of the town it has a single stand with the seats spelling out Forza Caldiero in the club’s yellow and green colours and is not dissimilar to East Fife’s New Bayview The complex also includes several training pitches reflecting the importance placed on the local community who has shown patience in allowing the football club to grow steadily but surely from the amateur leagues into the semi-professional game and now preparing to take on the professional ranks The stricter ground requirements for Serie C will means that the first few games will be played 15 km down the road at the home of Virtus Verona a club which Berti identifies as a role model for Caldiero’s future Now Verona’s second team and where Caldiero’s new season will begin with a Coppa Italia tie Virtus is a remarkable success story in itself the Serie C minnows having been regulars in the third tier since 2013 under the guidance of manager and chairman Luigi Fresco Another example of Berti’s patience is his loyalty to manage Cristian Soave he has guided the team to promotion to Serie D and now the extraordinary achievement of winning their Serie D group Soave shares his surname with the famous white wine produced in several towns around Verona he has combined his coaching role with working full-time as a binman in the city his alarm goes off at 3 every morning for a shift from 4 am until 10 am he is ready to lead training at 1pm before work then turns to preparation for the forthcoming fixtures he is father to three children and had to cope with the tragic loss of his wife He has said that he wants to keep his job as a binman but recognises that he may have to request a lead of absence given the greater demands of coaching at a professional level it can take a while to get used to the Italian practice of changing managers after promotions an approach based on the idea that different coaches are suited to different challenges Caldiero’s decision to confirm Soave for next season seems an obvious step given the deep bond between the two and the remarkable success in 2023/24 Caldiero were not one of the favourites for Serie D Re-founded Piacenza were expected to dominate the division as befitting a club of that size playing at this level best embodied by the signing of former Serie A striker Andrea Paloschi The first round of fixtures did nothing to change those expectations a win on matchday 2 kick-started a run of 7 wins and 3 draws in the next 10 games the Chievo phoenix club currently playing in San Martino Buonalbergo just 7 km away After hitting the top of the table at the midway point of the season a run of 2 wins in 8 games through February and March left many expecting the fairytale finish to slip from their grasp The turning point came with the visit of Piacenza at which point Caldiero were in fourth place The 2-1 win was the first of six consecutive victories to close out the season with promotion secured on the final day of the season at Villa Valle In a game where it always seems like money talks, the Miracolo di Caldiero Terme is a modern footballing fairytale. Filippo Berti says he is confident that they can be competitive but even if they are relegated at the first attempt the club’s foundations seem firm and as the saying goes “la prima volta non si scorda mai”, you never forget the first time. If you are tempted by a visit to Caldiero for a Serie C match, it would make for an easy day trip from Verona, ideally combined with a Hellas Verona match at the Bentegodi. It is just a 14-minute, €3 train ride from Verona Porta Nuova, and then a 2 km walk up to the ground. For the first few rounds they will be ground-sharing at Virtus Verona in the east of the city, a 30-minute bus ride from the city centre. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment * document.getElementById("comment").setAttribute( "id", "a75abfa2f1fcec72d153af176e15f4d6" );document.getElementById("bfea0afb7f").setAttribute( "id", "comment" ); Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); 09 Mar 2025 16:30:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Caldiero Terme vs Renate on Sun The current head to head record for the teams are Caldiero Terme 0 win(s) Have scored 2 goals in their last 5 matches Who won between Caldiero Terme and Renate on Sun 09 Mar 2025 16:30:00 GMT?Caldiero Terme vs Renate on Sun 09 Mar 2025 16:30:00 GMT ended in a 2–2 tie.InsightsHave scored 5 goals in their last 5 matches Caldiero Terme is playing home against Renate on Sun The organizing committee for the FIDE World Youth Rapid & Blitz Championship in Terme Čatež has extended the registration deadline to November 20 All FIDE member federations are invited to participate in the World Youth Rapid & Blitz Championships 2024 Each federation may register any number of players The championships will take place at the Terme Čatež Hotel Participants must not have reached their 14th The champions of the 2023 World Youth Rapid & Blitz Championship hold personal rights to participate in this event For more information:Official website: worldyouthrb2024.fide.comEmail: worldyouthrb@fide.com © 2025 FIDE International Chess Federation. All Rights Reserved. No part of this site may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any way or by any means (including photocopying, recording or storing it in any medium by electronic means), without the written permission of FIDE International Chess Federation. Playing golf surrounded by the silence and beauty of Tuscan nature is a rare privilege, made possible by one of the most striking courses in Italy: the Golf of Terme di Saturnia. Located in the heart of Maremma, this championship course stands out not only for its technical quality, but also for its respect for the environment, evidenced by the prestigious GEO international certification. The golf experience is complemented by a state-of-the-art practice field, with 43 putting stations, putting green, pitching green and practice bunker. There are also covered and heated stations that can be used in the winter months. I P.G.A. federal masters. offer personalized lessons for every level, from beginners to professional players. Golf Clinics also provide a valuable opportunity to hone technique and improve through structured courses that include game strategy and on-course coaching. After a day on the green, nothing is more rejuvenating than a dip in the thermal waters of Saturnia, famous for their antioxidant properties. Dedicated treatments for golfers, performed by experienced therapists, help relax muscles and restore energy. Access to the Thermal Park is free of charge for all Golf Club members, making the experience even more complete and harmonious. 16 Mar 2025 16:30:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Caldiero Terme won 2–0 over Novara on Sun Have scored 4 goals in their last 5 matches Haven't scored in their last 2 matches Who won between Caldiero Terme and Novara on Sun 16 Mar 2025 16:30:00 GMT?Caldiero Terme won 2–0 over Novara on Sun 16 Mar 2025 16:30:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 7 goals in their last 5 matches Caldiero Terme is playing home against Novara on Sun "It's a fundamental match and like all the others it starts from 0-0 – he comments Andrea Rivers, general manager of the biancoverdi –. We know that we must not make mistakes, but also that the team is ready to face this challenge in the best possible way". So the boys will leave the stage to the adults, who will have the task of fighting for something that Fratta was forbidden to even dream of until a few years ago: Excellence. "And here we will have to be very careful - continues the number one biancoverde -, it will be a summer Sunday, with temperatures that will touch 30 degrees. They will also try in every way to put spokes in our wheels". What should the training do then? Mr. Enrico Malandri? "The ideal would be to unlock it as soon as possible, so as to put the match on the downhill straight away. The heat won't help, so we have to do everything we can to quickly turn the game in our favor." And then let the celebrations begin. As everyone hopes. "We're just waiting for the 90th minute, let's hope everything goes well - Fiumi concludes -. Then we're ready to explode with joy." 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Emerging from rugged lava fields 30 minutes from Reykjavík, this vivid turquoise pool could easily be mistaken an otherworldly Icelandic natural landscape – but it’s actually a man-made complex fed by mineral-rich water recycled by the nearby Svartsengi geothermal power plant silica-rich geothermal mud are available for guests to apply their own face masks The vibe: Romantic bathing in historic Bath Dotted with water lilies and surrounded by manicured parks, pretty Hévíz boasts the world’s largest biologically active Its on-site spa complex is convenient for wintertime visits and since the lake’s natural water temperature never dips below 24°C (75°F) – getting up to 38°C (100°F) during summer – you can bathe outdoors year-round Offering a relaxing alternative to France’s more-serious medicinal bathhouses, this small sulfurous thermal spring, sitting pretty at 1450m (4757ft) in altitude, allows guests to soak at 37–40°C (99–104°F) with gorgeous views of the rolling valleys below. Just a stone’s throw from the Spanish border, Bains de Dorres dates back to Roman times This minimalist spa complex at 7132 Therme Vals is so trendy that devotees think nothing of the 200km (124-mile) journey from Zürich to bathe in its hydrotherapy pools Night bathing is offered to guests who bed down at Therme Val’s adjoining hotel which has been remodeled by the spa’s award-winning Swiss architect The copper-hued springs on this volcanic island in the Santorini caldera are known for their therapeutic sulphuric mud Palia Kameni is accessed by boat from Santorini with visitors required to swim from a moored vessel to reach the main seaside spring Avoid peak tourist season for the most authentic bathing session Thought to be the first traditional hammam reopened in Europe after Spain’s Christian rulers closed Andalucía’s Moorish bathhouses in the 16th century the richly decorated Hammam Al Ándalus offers a truly opulent thermal bathing experience Having celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2013, the art nouveau Kaiser-Friedrich-Therme complex in Wiesbaden brims with old-world charm Its aquatic healing heritage stretches back further still with the spa built on the site of an old Roman sauna the spa features a Russian steam bath and classic Finnish sauna Discovered by Roman Emperor Charles IV, who founded this west Bohemia spa town in the 14th century, Karlovy Vary’s mineral waters are thought to have external and internal healing properties such as the Grandhotel Pupp (reportedly the inspiration for Wes Anderson’s Grand Budapest Hotel) but it’s possible to drink from the springs at several of the town’s historic colonnade complexes Located 77km (48 miles) from Reykjavík, the bathing pools at Laugarvatn Fontana open onto the picturesque geothermal Lake Laugarvatn, the sands of which are thought to soothe arthritic joints. Built directly over a bubbling spring, the complex’s outdoor mineral pools are particularly alluring, especially when the aurora borealis streaks across the night sky overhead This tiny volcanic island in the Strait of Sicily (and not far from Tunisia) houses a series of natural Among the most popular is the harbor at Gadir who owns a holiday home here) head to bathe in the restorative waters A truly idyllic Tuscan escape, Terme di Saturnia is one of Italy’s premier thermal spa resorts Replenished every four hours by a volcanic spring Terme’s main pool hovers at a balmy 37.5°C (99.5°F) the resort offers special thermal mud treatments alongside a full med-spa menu Using Belgium’s hottest thermal spring, Château des Thermes near Liège in the Vesdre Valley houses an outdoor thermal pool the last used to soothe a range of skin conditions this swish day spa also boasts an excellent French restaurant The vibe: As if Middle Earth had a day spa An artistic, aquatic Babylon, this ultra-quirky southeast Austrian spa bears the mark of eccentric Austrian architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser Rogner Bad Blumau boasts a Dead Sea salt grotto alongside its pools its attached hotel resembles a futuristic Hobbiton Discovered in the 16th century, Längenfeld’s geothermal spring all but dried up in the 1960s. Redrilled in 1997, it now feeds this Tyrol town’s veritable alpine playground which features three “levitating” outdoor pools there’s moonlight bathing at the Aqua Dome on Fridays It’s all about the mud at Piestany, Slovakia’s largest spa town. Attached to various spa hotels, most of the thermal pools in this western Slovakian village, 86km (52 miles) from Bratislava, are contained in the lush surroundings of a wooded park known as “spa island.” 13 Mar 2025 17:30:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Giana Erminio won 3–1 over Caldiero Terme on Thu The current head to head record for the teams are Giana Erminio 0 win(s) Have scored 6 goals in their last 5 matches Who won between Giana Erminio and Caldiero Terme on Thu 13 Mar 2025 17:30:00 GMT?Giana Erminio won 3–1 over Caldiero Terme on Thu 13 Mar 2025 17:30:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 5 goals in their last 5 matches Giana Erminio is playing home against Caldiero Terme on Thu 25 Apr 2025 14:30:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Caldiero Terme won 1–0 over Clodiense on Fri The current head to head record for the teams are Clodiense 0 win(s) Who won between Clodiense and Caldiero Terme on Fri 25 Apr 2025 14:30:00 GMT?Caldiero Terme won 1–0 over Clodiense on Fri 25 Apr 2025 14:30:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 6 goals in their last 5 matches Clodiense is playing home against Caldiero Terme on Fri Italians swear by the healing waters at Tuscany’s famous thermal springs Samantha Herbert takes the plunge with a one-of-a-kind wellness trip Travel Iridescent by day, shimmering bright turquoise under the Tuscan sun; calm, steaming, inviting with its warmth by night, the thermal springs of Saturnia flow at the heart of one of Italy’s top wellness destinations visitors leave their troubles outside and enter serenity washing away stress and ailments in the sulphurous natural spring water Enveloped by a five-star resort set within 120 hectares of unspoilt countryside, Terme Di Saturnia harnesses the hot spring's healing energy to provide a holistic approach to wellbeing Deep in the countryside of Tuscany surrounded by rolling hills topped with ancient fortified towns nourished on its 40-year journey underground with fossil clay and minerals the hot spring water has been lauded for its healing properties for millennia First used by local farmers to bathe their prized animals the nearby village of Saturnia was later built by the Romans to allow marching armies returning home from battle to pause and restore themselves in the springs Just a two-hour drive from both Rome and Florence to this day Terme Di Saturnia is ingrained in Italian heritage and families regularly prescribe themselves trips to the springs in the interests of rest terracotta tiled roof and an abundance of olive trees five-star modern finishes sit elegantly alongside warm rustic accents to create a haven for relaxation in which many guests wear their fluffy white bath robes from morning to night the pools are the centrepiece around which everything else flows the comfortingly warm spring water is enjoyed for hours at a time guests happily floating amid the volcanic bubbles come rain or shine Classic shapes and natural woods make the resort’s 124 rooms and suites sophisticated yet unfussy spaces while hues of turquoise blue and sunset orange in the soft furnishings reflect the vivid beauty of the natural surroundings A spring-facing room is a must to experience the mesmeric views down to the volcanic depths of the shimmering natural waters Breakfast and dinner are served in the hotel's restaurant named to commemorate the farmers who opened the first hotel on the site in that year food is still served overlooking the thermal springs though now with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors to protect from or embrace the elements As with everything here the menus are a relaxed mix of healthy and more decadent options leaving it to the patrons to decide when to restrict and when to indulge Breakfast offers a hearty buffet of cooked and continental options with delectable Italian pastries sitting next to an extensive make-your-own juice bar the restaurant embraces the flavours of the surrounding Maremma region classic dishes to allow the locally sourced ingredients to shine snacks and drinks can be enjoyed at Il Bar Featuring both a cosy library and a poolside deck its extensive wine and cocktail list are a perfect accompaniment to a day spent relaxing To experience a traditional Tuscan trattoria guests can also book a table at La Stellata – which sits on the edge of the resort’s golf course Overlooking the rolling hills of the Maremma countryside La Stellata serves typical Tuscan dishes including local meat straight from the grill creamy pasta alla ruota and tiramisu constructed right there at your table Beyond the springs, the resort’s spa offers an extensive range of treatments from massage to aesthetic medicine and naturopathy with many of their products using the Saturnia mineral water Prescribed wellness programmes are available for those looking to slim or guests can take their pick and create their own self-care timetable I sampled the Maremma-inspired Ulivitas body massage and peel which uses delectable warmed local olive oil followed by a rub of powdered basil to smooth and energise I also braved two minutes in the hotel’s cryotherapy chamber which felt similar to stepping out on a bracingly cold But my favourite of the stay was the Idralift facial which combines a collagen and hyaluronic acid mask with intense hydration and left me feeling as though I’d had a very relaxing For those looking for something more active has tennis courts and is famed for its 18-hole championship golf course Designed by acclaimed architect Ronald Fream and featuring a large driving range with 43 tees and a putting green it boasts spectacular views across the rolling hills of Tuscany The course is sprayed weekly with water from the thermal springs and holds the highest environmental certifications using no pesticides and featuring 1,450 olive trees that are harvested for oil used within the resort Once you are renewed with energy from the spring’s restorative properties there are plenty of ways to expend it around Terme Di Saturnia From the hotel there are daily guided Nordic walks to explore the area and connect further with nature Within a 30-minute walk you can also visit the public natural springs – Cascate del Mulino – which as the name suggests feature dramatic cascades and are free to enter there are numerous charming Tuscan towns nearby including the beautiful walled Montemerano the dramatic valleys of Pitigliano and the historical riches of Scansano Relaxation and rejuvenation is quite literally in the waters of Saturnia Rates start from €350 per night per room, including breakfast and spa access. termedisaturnia.it Rise of the rambler: how walking holidays got cool 7 wholesome retreats to book for a total winter reset: for everything from better sleep to longevity The best uber-luxe wellness retreats in the Maldives Where to find the best snow this winter: your need-to-know ski resorts guide for 2025 The quarter-finals will see the Rossoneri take on Caldiero Terme at the Stadio F The match will be played on Wednesday 18 December at 18:00 CET and ticket sales for the match will begin on Friday 13 December at 10:00 CET.  Il Milan Futuro torna in campo in Coppa Italia di Serie C I Quarti di Finale vedranno i rossoneri affrontare il Caldiero Terme allo Stadio F Si gioca mercoledì 18 dicembre alle ore 18.00 e a partire da venerdì 13 dicembre ore 10.00 sarà attiva la vendita dei biglietti per assistere al match in biglietteria Casa Milan e presso il Flagship Store in Via Dante Attraverso l'opzione \"Trova rivenditore\" è possibile filtrare per regione e provincia così da scoprire i punti fisici della zona più vicini COPPA ITALIA SERIE C\nMILAN FUTURO-CALDIERO TERME\nMERCOLEDÌ 18 DICEMBRE ORE 18.00\nSTADIO FELICE CHINETTI – SOLBIATE ARNO (VA) - BIGLIETTI Milan Futuro are back in action in the Serie C Coppa Italia in the Casa Milan ticket office and at the Flagship Store on Via Dante it's possible to filter the region and province to find the closest physical selling points.  COPPA ITALIA SERIE C\nMILAN FUTURO v CALDIERO TERME\nWEDNESDAY 18 DECEMBER - 18:00 CET\nSTADIO FELICE CHINETTI – SOLBIATE ARNO (VA) - TICKETS the desire to disconnect from routine and regain balance is more vivid than ever If you're looking for a rejuvenating getaway near Rome the Terme di Saturnia Natural Destination  are the perfect destination to reconnect with oneself through water relaxation and the beauty of Tuscan nature among rolling hills and breathtaking scenery lies one of Europe's most iconic hot springs known since the time of the Etruscans and Romans flow naturally at 37,5°C and are rich in valuable minerals with proven anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties L'blue gold of Saturnia is the beating heart of the Thermal Park: over 20,000 square meters of swimming pools set in a landscape that invites silence and contemplation The month of April in Terme di Saturnia is also synonymous with. special events On the occasion of Easter and Easter Monday (April 20 and 21) the Thermal Park welcomes guests with a free tasting of handcrafted doves between 4 p.m surrounded by greenery and pampered by the scent of chocolate.The next day on the occasion of the80th anniversary of Liberation Day the Park will come alive with live music from 15:00 to 17:00 a collective toast with a glass of Prosecco offered to Guests to celebrate together between relaxation and conviviality in an atmosphere suspended between well-being and memory April at Terme di Saturnia is more than just a stay It is an invitation to experience wellness in an integrated and mindful way combining the benefits of thermal water with movement included in the entrance fee at the Thermal Park and represent unique opportunities to enrich one's day with moments of taste it was the god Saturn to give rise to the Hot Spring hurling a thunderbolt at the earth to end the wars of men A legend that still accompanies the experience of those who choose Saturnia as a refuge for body and spirit this enchanted corner of Tuscany is home to a 5-Star Resort & Golf where Italian excellence is expressed among SPA treatments gastronomy and hospitality surrounded by nature April is the perfect month to experience Saturnia immersed in one of the most beneficial thermal waters in the world choose your date and get ready to experience An Easter of well-being amid pampering and nature has successfully completed a large 27 million euro investment As Sinisa Malus/Poslovni Dnevnik writes the leader in the thermal resort segment in not only Croatia but the entire wider region has completed a 27 million euro investment cycle Approximately 6.6 million euros was covered by the Recovery and Resilience Mechanism under the “Strengthening sustainability and fostering the green and digital transition of companies in the tourism sector” segment Terme Tuhelj has undergone a rather remarkable transformation from a local complex with swimming pools and old accommodation units into one of the most modern thermal resorts in the region but Terme Tuhelj has seen many an investment Continued investments in its accommodation offer wellness facilities and innovative solutions have all contributed to the fact that the complex recorded over 163,000 overnight stays last year alone which will further cement its position in the market Key elements of this huge project include the modernisation of the Water (Vodeni) Planet indoor pools with additional wellness facilities and therapeutic pools Then there’s the opening of the Well Family Hotel all properly adapted to the modern needs of guests Other investments include the development of a new square with green roofs further emphasising sustainable architecture “Successful tourism business requires a clear vision a long-term strategy and the constant improvement of service quality This is what guides us in every step of development in the Terme Olimia group carefully listening to guests’ needs and investing in a great team of experts we’re continuing to build a destination that stands out on the market we’re guided by the concept of differentiation Our synergy with Terme Olimia further strengthens us enabling us to set new standards in continental tourism and provide a unique holiday experience we not only confirm our competitive advantage sustainability and innovation are the foundation of our long-term success,” said Florjan Vasle The new Hotel Well Family features specially designed room facilities that allow parents and children to have a carefree stay The accommodation pavilion is connected to the rest of the hotel by a corridor Parents with children also have access to plenty of existing family facilities such as playrooms In addition to the new accommodation capacities Water (Vodeni) Planet is undergoing a complete reconstruction and expansion That will further improve the quality of the offered wellness and spa services including a new relaxation area with a hydro-massage pool This Terme Tuhelj investment has a primary focus on sustainability All of that will work to ensure that this resort will remain a leading destination for in the coming years The grand opening of the new facilities is planned for early April this year and Terme Tuhelj is ready to welcome an even larger number of domestic and foreign guests alike offering them a flawless wellness experience and unparalleled thermal luxury The exhibition is produced by CAMERA - Centro Italiano per la Fotografia in collaboration with Magnum Photos and promoted by the City of Abano Terme - Museo Villa Bassi Rathgeb The exhibition is divided into six thematic nuclei analyzing the role of women in the family sphere the process of growth and identity construction engagement in political battles and participation in wartime conflicts The images on display come from the works of some of Magnum’s most prominent agency photographers These are established authors flanked by young contemporary photographers who are able to return a multifaceted analysis of the female condition in different historical and geographical contexts The result is a dialogue between generations and styles in which the images mirror the challenges faced by women in recent centuries From iconic portraits of Marilyn Monroe to shots of FARC fighters in Colombia each selected photograph represents a tile in a complex mosaic in which intimate moments and moments of protest coexist faces marked by struggle and bodies that become symbols of resistance In addition to the presence of the great women photographers Women Power also includes images by masters of photography such as Robert Capa whose works document with a careful and sensitive eye the condition of women and the battles for the affirmation of women’s rights A central aspect of the exhibition is the investigation of the relationship between the female body and representation a crucial theme in the history of images and feminism The selected shots depict women in their everyday life restoring a powerful and authentic vision of femininity the postures assumed and the situations immortalized become tools for the narration of a collective story in which the single subject becomes the spokesperson for a broader struggle Accompanying the exhibition is a catalog edited by Walter Guadagnini and Monica Poggi which offers critical insights into the works on display and the role of photography in documenting the path of women’s emancipation Here's the weekly flight for you!News If your dream is to reach Canada directly from Calabria know that the new direct Lamezia-Toronto flight is operating on a weekly basis directly from Lamezia Terme International Airport (CZ) Those who follow the direct airport routes to/from Calabria updated on our portal already know: Lamezia Terme International Airport has supplemented its travel offer with a direct Lamezia-Toronto flight This is a choice that aims to meet the so-called 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Fortunately, just a short trip from the city, you’ll find a number of thermal baths—natural hot springs and wellness resorts—perfect for unwinding. For centuries, Italians have embraced these healing waters for their therapeutic benefits. If you're looking to experience a slice of this indulgent tradition, here are some of the best thermal baths near Rome. Located in southern Tuscany, about two hours' drive from Rome, Terme di Saturnia is one of the most famous thermal bath destinations in Italy. These springs have been revered since ancient Roman times, and the water—rich in minerals like sulfur and calcium—flows naturally at a constant 37°C (98.6°F). Saturnia offers a luxury spa experience complete with massages, wellness treatments, and even a golf course for those seeking a refined getaway. Just an hour north of Rome in the city of Viterbo lies Terme dei Papi, a thermal bath rich in history and healing properties. Named after the popes who frequented these springs in medieval times, Terme dei Papi offers a massive outdoor pool fed by natural hot springs that maintain a temperature of around 40°C (104°F). It also has a mud bath facility known for its detoxifying and rejuvenating effects. Ph: InnaFelker / Shutterstock.com Situated about 50 kilometers northwest of Rome, Terme di Stigliano is an elegant and tranquil spa retreat. Its hot springs have been used for therapeutic purposes since Etruscan times, and the water here is ideal for respiratory and skin conditions. The onsite spa offers a range of wellness treatments, and the surrounding lush park makes it perfect for a relaxing nature walk between baths. Located in the town of Tivoli, only 30 minutes from Rome, Terme di Tivoli is easily accessible and offers a more budget-friendly option compared to other resorts. The thermal waters here are rich in sulfur and bicarbonate, beneficial for respiratory and muscular ailments. You can enjoy the large thermal pools, as well as modern wellness treatments in the adjoining spa. Terme di Vulci is located in the ancient Etruscan city of Vulci offering both natural hot springs and cultural immersion these springs provide a serene escape with warm thermal waters and a rich historical backdrop ranging between 38°C and 42°C (100°F and 107°F) are known for their soothing and anti-inflammatory properties Whether you're looking for a quick day trip from Rome or a luxurious weekend getaway the thermal baths near Rome offer something for everyone they provide a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life next time you find yourself in need of a break consider soaking in the rejuvenating waters of these ancient springs Wanted in Rome ™ is member of the Wanted World Wide Ltd network.Click here to find out more about our Network or Follow us on social networks © 2025 / 2026 Wanted World Wide LTD Network In the heart of Milan, amid the hectic pace of the city and the constant race against time, there is a place where wellness blends with nature, offering an unexpected refuge. De Montel - Milan Spa, with its Energy Meadow, introduces a new way of experiencing relaxation: not only through the beneficial properties of thermal water but also thanks to the regenerating power of greenery nestled in a landscape with attention to detail designed to offer guests an authentic break away from the urban hustle and bustle The Energy Meadow is not just a green area but a real extension of the spa experience where well-being is expressed through connection with nature and the body rediscovers the pleasure of relaxation welcoming the positive energy that only nature can offer one immediately senses a change in the rhythm of sensations replaced by the rustling of leaves moved by the wind and the soothing sound of water flowing in the nearby thermal pools The deep green of the grass mixes with the warm tones of the trees surrounding the area creating an atmosphere of balance and harmony and the simple pleasure of surrendering to the present moment a place like the Energy Meadow takes on an even deeper meaning It is not just a relaxation area within a spa but an environment that restores the contact with nature allowing people to rediscover how important it is to connect with the natural elements Whether it is a barefoot walk on the grass a sunrise yoga session or a simple break in the sun after a spa treatment every moment spent on this meadow becomes an opportunity to regain one's inner balance The concept of the Energy Meadow is based on the belief that green is not just a decorative element but a real source of well-being for body and mind Scientific studies show that contact with nature reduces stress levels lowers blood pressure and improves sleep quality this philosophy translates into an area designed to offer a multi-sensory experience in which every element-from the soft lawn to lie on to the soothing sound of nature-contributes to a feeling of peace and lightness This green space is designed not only for contemplation Here you can engage in meditation and breathing practices Participate in outdoor yoga classes or simply relax with a reading surrounded by natural silence Each guest is free to interpret his or her own wellness path choosing the pace and manner in which to experience time spent on the lawn One of the most appreciated features of the Energy Meadow is its continuity with the spa experience benefiting from a rejuvenating treatment or experiencing the enveloping warmth of the saunas the meadow becomes a place of gentle transition where the body assimilates the benefits received and the mind opens to a new dimension of well-being Those who choose to spend time here can do so unhurriedly close your eyes and let the sun caress you breathe deeply and feel the energy of nature flow through your body Are simple yet powerful gestures regain centering and give oneself the benefit of a moment of authentic freedom the Energy Meadow reflects the commitment of De Montel - Milan Spa for sustainability irrigation care and landscape design were designed to Minimizing the environmental impact and maximizing the benefit to guests The greenery of De Montel - Terme Milano is not just a scenery but an active element that takes part in the wellness experience in a harmonious and natural way The sensation of freedom that one feels when walking on this lawn is the result of a careful design that has been able to combine aesthetics every green corner has been designed to integrate nature into the wellness journey creating an environment that nourishes not only the body The Energy Meadow by De Montel - Milan Spa is not simply a green space, but a place where the concept of relaxation is transformed into an authentic and profound experience. Here, time is not marked by clocks, but by the breath by the natural movement of the body relaxing and regenerating to reconnect with nature and with your own inner energy An invitation to rediscover the value of greenery in the heart of the city to transform wellness into a total experience where water earth and air come together in perfect balance Getting around has never been easier in Calabria Uber in Calabria is the efficient and integrated mobility service that was missing thanks to which all Calabrians and tourists can move comfortably from one place to another in the region With over 150 million active users and more than one million rides worldwide Uber is the private car transport service accessed through a mobile application that connects passengers and drivers directly and allows the location of the booked car to be geolocated in real time Uber has been present in Italy since 2013 and is now also available in Calabria What are Uber's active services in Calabria Let's get on board and find out together!  Uber offers all Calabrians and tourists in transit in the region two types of service: Uber Black Calabria and Uber Van Calabria Let's discover together what they consist of and what opportunities they offer the user Both Uber services in Calabria are operated in the NCC (Rental with Driver) formula through the dedicated Uber app which once downloaded offers various functions: choosing the model of car you want sharing the cost of the ride with other users knowing in real time where the chosen car is and obtaining assistance in case of need To these basic functionalities are added further advantages thanks to which passengers and drivers can contact each other by phone or chat without sharing their number How do the Uber Black Calabria and Uber Van Calabria services differ in addition to the comfort and elegance of the typical black sedan provides passengers with the possibility of selecting their preferences in advance with regard to luggage to take on board how to talk to the driver and the temperature inside the vehicle thanks to which it is also possible to book a car for an acquaintance allows you to rent vans for group travel with ultra-spacious solutions Imagine you arrive in Calabria, at Lamezia Terme International Airport or Lamezia Terme Centrale Station (the region's main railway hub), what's the first thing you do to get around independently? 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All that remains is to wish you a pleasant journey with Uber in Calabria! https://calabriastraordinaria.it/en/news/uber-arrives-in-calabria-what-it-is-and-how-it-works Last update: Jun 26, 2024 2:52 PMContent owned by the Calabria Region | Tourism and Commerce Department issued under CC-BY License Time is the most precious commodity we possess; yet in the hectic everyday life of Milan fragmented between commitments and deadlines De Montel - Milan Spa was born with a clear and innovative idea: to restore the value of time to those who spend it in its wellness oasis time Is no longer a limitation or a race against time itself an opportunity to rediscover one's inner balance a concept that goes beyond the classic idea of staying in spas to embrace a new philosophy of wellness It is not just about staying in pools or being pampered by treatments but about Modulate one's time according to the rhythm of one's body and mind The philosophy of the SPA Time was born from the desire to offer a tailor-made experience where each guest can choose his or her own way of experiencing the day at the spa designed to suit those who have a few hours to spare and those who wish to spend an entire day in a dimension of total well-being time is restored to its most authentic dimension: That of quality The proposed solutions allow people to experience this new concept of time: time is not something to be filled frantically but a space to be lived with fullness and presence Water has always been a symbol of transformation, fluidity and regeneration. At De Montel - Terme Milano, this element guides the spa experience, shaping time in a harmonious flow that accompanies the guest in every moment of his stay. Each dive is a return to oneself each jet of water becomes a natural massage that releases tension and brings back balance The pools and pools are designed as stops on a journey through time: but a Ally that helps you reconnect with your inner balance of small daily rituals that become moments of absolute well-being The facility invites each guest to reconnect with his or her own natural rhythm being guided by listening to the body and the pleasure of taking care of oneself The time is transformed into an experience and every choice-whether it is soaking in the waters sipping herbal tea in the bistro or simply closing one's eyes in one of the relaxation areas-becomes a precious moment that enriches one's day This is the true essence of De Montel - Terme Milano: nn a place where time passes but an experiential journey in which every moment is expanded immersed in the waters and rejuvenating quietness typical of a spa park April 1, 2025, Milan saw the doors open to the public at the De Montel - Milan Spa the largest urban spa park in Italy and the only real spa in the city A project born from the recovery of a historic space returned to the community with a new identity time for oneself and quality of life In an elegant Art Nouveau setting The space that now houses De Montel - Terme Milano has a long history behind it represented a landmark for Milanese horsemanship and the cavalry of the Regia the entire complex underwent a careful and respectful recovery which enhanced its original architectural footprint The result is there for all to see today: a Contemporary elegant and cozy place designed for personal well-being and in perfect harmony with urban life sensory environments and 16 treatment rooms for massages and personalized itineraries The water that feeds the De Montel - Milan Spa is the hallmark of an authentic wellness experience with a fixed residue of 204 mg/L and a pH of 7.62 values that make it especially gentle on the skin and suitable for dermatological use relax muscles and promote deep tissue regeneration Its properties are not limited to the body: this water also acts on the mental and respiratory levels What makes it special is its origin: comes from a depth of 396 meters where it is enriched with minerals during a long process of natural filtration Its qualities were already known in the 1930s when it was called "Rotten Water" for its characteristic odor and perceived benefits to those who frequented it while subsequent studies in the 1940s confirmed its oligomineral nature and the millennia-old mineralization process that determines its composition this water is Officially recognized by the Ministry of Health for dermatological balneotherapy It is not only the main ingredient of De Montel - Terme Milano but the living continuity of a history that now returns accessible in a new light De Montel - Terme Milano is not just a spa. It is a new way of experiencing the city. The presence of large green areas the choice of natural materials and detail-oriented design make this place a model of urban sustainability I 3,500 trees planted in and around the park represent a green lung for San Siro and the entire city More 2,300 trees are expected in the coming years helping to offset emissions and improve air quality in a concrete way De Montel - Terme Milano is designed for those who need to Stop An urban spa park that brings wellness into the everyday Every environment-from the pools to the Energy Meadow from the saunas to the hammam-is designed to foster a deep and complete experience where time is not consumed but regenerated RÉSULTATS. 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Milan Spa the Italy's largest urban spa park and the Only real spas in the city The complex is located in the area of the former De Montel Stables a site rich in history that has undergone careful architectural restoration The intervention has transformed a disused area into an oasis dedicated to wellness De Montel - Terme Milano is also the Milan's first project implemented under the international Reinventing Cities program promoted to redevelop underutilized public spaces by returning them to the community The implementation of the project involved an investment of 57 million earmarked for the purchase and redevelopment of the entire facility The new spa aspires to become a national landmark with the following goals: 250,000 users per year 200 employed and a goal of 30 million euros in sales by 2027 A project that restores value to the city by focusing on well-being De Montel - Milan Spa is now a reality: the only real spa in the city Each element is conceived and designed to offer authentic and complete wellness where water stillness and time become instruments of deep regeneration in the heart of Lombardy's capital city https://www.teatro.it/spettacoli/forbici-follia-0 Imagine entering a hairdressing salon that looks like many, but soon turns into the scene of a mysterious crime! ‘’Scissors & Madness‘’ is a brilliant and interactive comedy, where the spectator becomes an integral part of the show. 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Don't miss the Foliage Sauna, promising a sensory journey through the colors and emotions stirred by the enchanting autumnal atmosphere of thewoods. Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da Grotta Giusti (@grottagiusti) Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da Grotta Giusti (@grottagiusti) Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da Grotta Giusti (@grottagiusti) Its owner, the poet Giuseppe Giusti, considered it the world's eighth wonder. We are talking about Europe's largest natural thermal cave, located in Monsummano Terme and dating back 130 million years. This authentic paradise has been transformed into a thermal center, around which the Grotta Giusti Thermal Spa Resort has been developed The resort offers a 750 sqm outdoor thermal pool the warm thermal waters' beneficial and therapeutic vapors form a natural detoxifying sauna and oriental practices that combine nutrition an exfoliating face and body treatment using pumpkin seed flour and oil along with a sound massage with Tibetan bowls; and the Autumn Scent of Ginger and Cinnamon a deep sensory experience inspired by the warm scents of the East including a relaxing massage that stimulates circulation Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da Borgobrufa SPA Resort (@borgobrufa) Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da Borgobrufa SPA Resort @borgobrufa) With over 3,000 square meters of space, Borgobrufa SPA Resort is the largest wellness center in Umbria The resort is situated on a hill 4 km from Torgiano which have inspired wellness paths using natural products such as olive oil Guests can enjoy a heated water pool with water features and relaxation jets; saunas that combine steam baths with herbal aromas; various types of massages and beauty treatments who can stay in a Private SPA to enjoy an exclusive wellness experience with saunas and personalized treatments designed to rejuvenate body and mind a rebalancing cleansing treatment with hazelnut exfoliation and olive-based products; Umbrian Butters Wrap which gives a velvety skin thanks to sunflower and broom butter; and the Saline Bath thanks to the high salt concentration in the water floats while being cradled by underwater music and chromotherapy Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da San Montano Resort & Spa (@sanmontanoresort) Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da San Montano Resort & Spa (@sanmontanoresort) Did you know that Ischia is also famous for its thermal baths? On the island, overlooking the sea of the Bay of San Montano and the Gulf of Naples, lies the San Montano Resort & Spa This 5-star hotel is surrounded by three hectares of parkland in the heart of a beautiful Mediterranean garden The resort includes a thermal park with panoramic pools and baths and a terrace equipped with loungers and umbrellas offering breathtaking views of the sea all treatments utilize the traditional Ischian thermal water and mud properties Another special beauty ingredient used in the treatments is citrus fruits surrounded by the scent of lemons and with a view of the sea; and Olea Breeze a ritual that begins with a full-body and scalp peeling followed by an enveloping massage with warm candles infused with Ischian essences Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da QC Spa of Wonders (@qcterme) Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da QC Spa of Wonders (@qcterme) It seems that even Pliny the Elder knew and praised the healing and muscle-relaxing properties of the thermal waters of Bormio, from nine sources flowing from Monte Reit, which feed three wellness spa resorts, including QC Terme Bagni Nuovi While at the historic Bagni Vecchi you can dive into Roman Baths and an outdoor panoramic pool overlooking the Bormio basin at the Bagni Nuovi you'll find the elegance of a 19th-century Liberty-style atmosphere and an infinity pool with panoramic views of the Alps There are many different massages and treatments offered focused on rebalancing physical and emotional energy customizable with pure vegetable oils created by QC Terme All thanks to the properties of hand-harvested birch sap from the Corréze region and a complex of plant-based actives Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da Terme Dei Papi | Viterbo (@termedeipapi) Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da Terme Dei Papi | Viterbo (@termedeipapi) In medieval times it was a place where many popes, particularly Pope Nicholas V, came to treat various health problems. Today, the Terme dei Papi remain among the most beautiful thermal baths in Italy The credit goes to the volcanic waters that come from the Bullicame Spring and the natural mud extracted from the Bagnaccio lake includes a monumental thermal pool of over 2000 sqm and various departments dedicated to inhalations Must try: the Legs and Abdomen Dermodrainage Treatment with Thermal Mud and the Thermal Mud Facial Cleansing promotes the release of anti-stress hormones and improves circulation Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da Bagni di Pisa (@bagnidipisa) Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da Bagni di Pisa (@bagnidipisa) The Bagni di Pisa thermal baths reached their peak of fame during the ancient Roman period but have recently regained their former glory, transforming into Bagni di Pisa Palace & Thermal Spa which house a wellness center with an outdoor pool and an indoor pool fed by thermal waters equipped with a captivating thermal waterfall and a pool carved into the rock Numerous treatments and therapies promise to rejuvenate and pamper guests from mud therapy and physiotherapy to thermal cosmetology and Eastern disciplines a beauty ritual that uses the benefits of olive oil from the Pisan Mountains Feeling more beautiful and relaxed already Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da Borgo di Luce I Monasteri (@imonasterigolfresort) Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da Borgo di Luce I Monasteri (@imonasterigolfresort) Originally a strict Benedictine monastery, later the home of noble Sicilian families, today I Monasteri Golf & Spa is a 5-star resort on the outskirts of Siracusa The Zàgara Spa is designed to create a microcosm dedicated to holistic well-being Thanks to an outdoor pool with hydromassage and five treatment cabins offering personalized wellness treatments with exclusive formulas and plant extracts an innovative dry float therapy system that allows you to float on 400 liters of warm water without getting wet Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da Esplanade Tergesteo - Luxury Retreat (@hotel_esplanadetergesteo) Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da Esplanade Tergesteo - Luxury Retreat (@hotel_esplanadetergesteo) The Esplanade Tergesteo is described as a luxury retreat in the heart of Veneto where thermal water is the focal point of every experience The highlights of the property are the thermal pools and the spa area Here you'll find various hydromassage stations and an H2O3 pool with thermal water and ozone microbubbles The SPA Emotion Zone includes a Finnish sauna and a Jacuzzi with magnesium-potassium mineralized water as well as various indoor and outdoor relaxation areas Emotional showers with aromatherapy or chromotherapy and the exclusive panoramic and "Adults Only" spa where guests can enjoy an intimate atmosphere and complete relaxation You can't stay at the resort without experiencing the saltwater pool with its central fireplace various hydromassage stations for extra pampering indoor relaxation rooms with comfortable daybeds and the panoramic view of the Euganean Hills Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da QUELLENHOF LUXURY RESORTS (@quellenhof_resorts) Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da QUELLENHOF LUXURY RESORTS (@quellenhof_resorts) Are looking for a corner of paradise in the heart of the Passiria Valley, where you can spend peaceful time for yourself? The answer is Quellenhof Luxury Resort Passeier and even a lounge with Himalayan salt crystals Quellenhof Luxury Resort Passeier offers the widest variety of saunas in South Tyrol Do you prefer the Finnish sauna or the Tyrolean one with its bubbling water mill inspired by the alpine world of the Passiria Valley or the Turkish bath with exfoliation and steam infusions of honey Get access to exclusive contents and keep yourself updated Get access to exclusive contents and keep yourself updated Select the topics in which you are interested: Every month a newsletter to receive updates from our creative media agency So you don't miss the chance to attend nss world events Every month the latest news from the French vertical of nss