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About Lucie
Lucie Tournebize is a journalist based in Venice, Italy. She works for french media such as Le Figaro, La Vie du Rail, Slate, Libération, Têtu, Konbini, Numérama, Direction Italie. 
She mainly writes about travel, Italy, trains, food, Italian Culture. 
She wrote several books : Magical Venice (available in french, english, dutch, german and italian), L'Italie en train (av il french), and two children documentary books, L'Italie, and Lille.
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Venice restoration of fading Banksy masterpiece sparks anger among artists

14 Nov 2023  |  euronews.com
Banksy's 2019 artwork 'The Migrant Child' in Venice is deteriorating due to environmental factors. The building owner's request for restoration by the Sopraintendenza dei Beni Culturali was declined due to the artwork's recency. Venice's mayor and the president of Veneto sought help from Vittorio Sgarbi, who plans to restore the piece with private funding, sparking controversy among local artists and activists who argue that restoration goes against Banksy's intentions and that the community and artist should be consulted. Critics also point out that Venice faces more pressing issues, such as housing shortages and the impact of tourism. Meanwhile, the artwork has influenced local tourism, with agencies like Guided Tours in Venice offering street art tours.

Giorgia Meloni's Actions of Hate

24 Aug 2023  |  têtu·
Alessandro Zan, a prominent LGBTQ+ rights figure in the Italian Chamber of Deputies and a member of the Democratic Party, criticizes the government of Giorgia Meloni for its attack on same-sex families. Italy's lower house has passed the Varchi law, making surrogacy a universal crime, which is seen as the first anti-gay law in Italy. The law, which will be debated in the Senate in September, specifically targets gay couples by criminalizing surrogacy even in countries where it is legal. Fratelli d'Italia, Meloni's far-right party, was fined for using the image of a male couple in an anti-surrogacy campaign, highlighting the targeted nature of the legislation. Zan argues that the law, if passed, would be unconstitutional and unenforceable, and notes the hypocrisy of Meloni's stance when it comes to wealthy, heterosexual, white individuals like Elon Musk.

Italy by train: our 5 most beautiful journeys to discover the Boot

23 Jul 2023  |  Le Figaro
The article presents a selection of five scenic train routes in Italy, offering an intimate way to explore the country from Lombardy and its lakes to volcanic Campania, including the islands. The recommended itineraries include a journey from Molise to Puglia to discover the Gargano, exploring the volcanic surroundings of Naples and the charm of the Gulf islands, a cross-country adventure from Emilia-Romagna to Tuscany, a trip to the lesser-known maritime Tuscany of Maremma, and a slow travel experience from Milan to Lake Iseo in Lombardy.

In Italy, the Meloni government attacks same-sex parent families

23 Jun 2023  |  tetu.com
The government of Giorgia Meloni in Italy is imposing repressive measures on same-sex parent families, with the prosecutor's office in Padua seizing 33 birth certificates to remove one of the mothers from the records. This action follows the policy of several Italian cities, including Padua, where Mayor Sergio Giordani instructed to include both the biological mother and the intended mother on birth certificates for children of lesbian couples. These children, born in Italy but conceived abroad due to restrictions on medically assisted reproduction for same-sex couples, now face legal uncertainty.

Pompeii: everything you need to know to prepare your visit to the city of ashes

29 Apr 2023  |  lefigaro.fr
The article provides a detailed guide for visitors planning to explore Pompeii, the ancient city preserved by volcanic ash from Mount Vesuvius's eruption in 79 AD. It offers tips on navigating the vast archaeological site, suggests a personalized itinerary covering both popular and less frequented attractions, and provides practical information on ticket prices, opening hours, guided tours, and transportation options. The piece also recommends extending the historical journey by visiting the nearby city of Herculaneum and the Archaeological Museum of Naples.

Venice Struggles to Implement Its Paid Entry Concept

28 Nov 2022  |  Slate.fr
Venice is considering a paid entry system to manage tourism and reassure UNESCO, which has threatened to list the city as endangered. The plan, proposed by Mayor Luigi Brugnaro and delayed until summer 2023, has faced opposition from residents and activists who demand transparency and seek solutions to mass tourism and housing issues. The system would exempt certain groups and use a smart control room to monitor visitor numbers, but the lack of accessible data and the city's housing crisis, exacerbated by tourist rentals like Airbnb, remain contentious points.

Italy: Saving old trains to promote slow-paced tourism

18 May 2022  |  Lettre du cheminot
In Italy, historical trains are at the heart of tourism projects that involve reopening abandoned lines due to lack of passengers. This tourism economy relies on the meticulous work of getting old mechanics back on track, performed in workshops essential for restoration. On March 19, 2022, passengers boarded the Gran Confort carriages at Milano Garibaldi station, marveling at the beautifully restored red and cream wagons from the Trans-Europ-Express network. The journey from Milan showcased the luxury of the train's past, including leather seats and a press car from the 1989 World Cup. Enthusiasts gathered at La Spezia Migliarina for a two-day event to admire vintage locomotives.

In Tuscany, a pecorino with a heart of artichoke

14 May 2022  |  Libération
In the Italian countryside of Volterra, Tuscany, Giovanni Cannas, a festive producer, has been continuing the tradition of making a Protected Designation of Origin cheese since 2015. This cheese is made with raw sheep's milk and wild artichoke flower. The region, characterized by its sandy and clay terrain shaped by erosion, is known for its unique pecorino cheese. Cannas, owner of the Lischeto farm, oversees 800 sheep with the help of Maremma and Abruzzo shepherd dogs.

Florence: Food and Drink - Our Top 5 Addresses for a Gourmet Aperitivo

01 Mar 2021  |  lefigaro.fr
In Florence, the tradition of aperitivo, an evening ritual of enjoying drinks with small plates of food, has evolved into apericena, a combination of aperitif and dinner. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, local bars have adapted by modifying their offerings to comply with health regulations. The article highlights five establishments: Procacci, known for its truffle-flavored paninis; Colle Bereto, with its terrace and aperibox options; Quelo Bar, a popular spot with a vegetarian-friendly buffet; Kitsch Deux, a festive bar with a comprehensive buffet; and Caffè Cibreo, which offers a terrace to enjoy drinks and snacks like crostini and budino. Fabrizio Rangone of Caffè Cibreo shares the local custom of enjoying a ham sandwich with wine in the evening.

Where to taste a real Italian ice cream in Rome? Our good addresses to taste 'gelato artigianale'

18 Aug 2020  |  lefigaro.fr
The article discusses the history of Italian ice cream, 'gelato', and provides a guide to the best artisanal gelato shops in Rome. It highlights the importance of natural, quality ingredients and the creativity of the gelato makers. The article features interviews with several renowned gelato artisans who share their philosophies and techniques. It also provides a list of recommended gelato shops, each with its unique approach to making gelato, from using fresh fruits from personal orchards to incorporating rare cacaos and local products.

Rome: Four pasta dishes you absolutely must try

22 Jul 2020  |  lefigaro.fr
The article highlights four must-try pasta dishes in Rome: carbonara at Roscioli, gricia at Armando al Pantheon, amatriciana at L'Arcangelo, and cacio e pepe at Felice a Testaccio. It details the unique characteristics of each dish and the restaurants' histories, emphasizing the importance of family tradition and quality ingredients in Roman cuisine.

Trip to Venice: after the floods, return to (almost) normal

05 Dec 2019  |  lefigaro.fr
Venice experienced one of its worst high tides on November 12, with water levels reaching 1.87 meters above sea level, flooding 80% of the city. The government declared a state of emergency on November 14. Despite frequent high tides, Venice has shown resilience, with most tourist sites and transportation services back to normal. However, some damages persist, and concerns over long-term structural damage due to salt incrustation remain. The tourism sector is worried about reduced bookings, especially with the upcoming Carnival season. The city is currently dealing with unusually low tides, affecting canal navigation.
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