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Como Lake

Como Lake is a lake of glacial origin. The lake is well known for the attractive villas that have been built there since Roman times, when Pliny the Younger built the Comedia and the Tragedia resorts. Many villas on the lake shores have admirable gardens that benefit from the mild climate induced by the stabilising presence of lake water and are fit to host tropical plants.

Confetti

The origin of confetti goes back to the ancient Romans, who celebrated births and marriages with the distant ancestors of today’s confetti and, until the Renaissance, as other sweets, were made with honey. The first literary attestation of confetti in Boccaccio’s Decameron in the 1350’s.

Piazza del Campo Siena

Piazza del Campo is the main public space of the historic center of Siena and is considered as one of Europe’s greatest medieval squares, besides it is renowned worldwide for its beauty and architectural integrity.

Carnival Masks

Carnival Masks. A Team building activity coupled with an antique venetian tradition to express the emotions roused by the creativity, helped by some music in background. At the end of the event the artist–facilitator gives an interpretation of the final result. What will be the most beautiful Carnival Mask?

Murano Glass

We have created a Team Building activity to combine leisure and training course taking place in a famous Murano glassware where participants are teached to create glass along with glass master in a glass laboratory. It is an unique experiences to escape the routine and liberate your creativity.

Gala Dinner

A Gala Dinner in a special location like the Casinò of Venice, is not a dream, it’s reality! We can organize a special dinner in mask, where all participants will be masked with the most beautiful masks typical of the Venice Carnival.

Castelli Romani

Touring Castelli Romani on a vintage Fiat 500! Have you ever thought to see Rome on board of a vintage Fiat 500? We organize special tours of Rome or Roman Castles on a vintage Fiat 500.

Panforte

Panforte, literally, panforte means “strong bread” which refers to the spicy flavour, is a traditional Italian dessert containing fruits and nuts, and resembles fruitcake or Lebkuchen. It may date back to 13th century Siena, in Italy’s Tuscany region.

Vacanze Romane

Vacanze Romane Tour: escape on Vespa Rome has provided the set for more films than almost any other city in the world. We can organize a fabulous tour in Vespa based on the story of the film.

Via Veneto

Via Veneto is one of the most famous and expensive streets in Rome. The official name is via Vittorio Veneto, after the Battle of Vittorio Veneto. Federico Fellini’s classic 1960 film La Dolce Vita was mostly centered around the Via Veneto area.