Modena’s international reputation is undeniable; both the Ferrari myth and the balsamic vinegar made her famous in every corner of the world. I know that it may sound odd but these are defenitly not the main reason for visiting the city or at least, they seemed secondary to us, compared to everything else that Modena has to offer …
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Do you know Andrew Warhola?
I start a small series of posts about interesting places that I happened to visit during my RV travels as a photojournalist in the past. First candidate Medzilaborce, a tiny village in Slovakia next to the birthplace of the parents of the great maverick Andy Warhol who, if you didn’t know, was born as Andrew Warhola!
Besancon, city of watches (II)
In this second post dedicated to Besancon we make a visit to the Citadel (UNESCO monument) and its museums, to the genial astronomical clock, the original Museum of Time and the art museum, although under renovation.