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I SPECIAL FEATURE I LUXURY ACCOMODATION & TRAVEL I<br />

ADVERTORIAL<br />

Italian style<br />

© ph Veneto region<br />

– it’s inimitable<br />

In today’s world, style takes on new<br />

meaning – and is more than ever a<br />

symbol of “luxury”<br />

Villa Arvedi<br />

Verona - Veneto region<br />

Nowhere in the world does “style” have the same meaning as in Italy. Here, style comes<br />

naturally, and becomes part of the visitor’s immersive experience, creating a true feeling of<br />

luxury in the real sense of the word.<br />

Coastal scenery -<br />

Campania<br />

CAMPANIA<br />

FAVOURED BY THE EMPERORS<br />

Favourite destination by Roman emperors, patricians<br />

and aristocrats, Campania with its villas, palaces,<br />

historic masterpieces and breath-taking views never<br />

ceases to enchant its visitors. Today the Amalfi Coast,<br />

Sorrento and the Tyrrhenian islands are among the most<br />

dreamed locations for exclusive and elegant holidays<br />

in perfect “Made in Italy” lifestyle. Not forgetting that<br />

Procida will be Italian Capital of Culture 2022.<br />

BASILICATA<br />

KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR COPPOLA<br />

“When you look at Basilicata you see fields, vineyards,<br />

beautiful scenery. You see the earth as it was supposed<br />

to be”, says Francis Ford Coppola. Coppola, one of<br />

the most famous film-makers in the world today, has<br />

origins in Basilicata: his grandfather- Agostino – was<br />

born in Bernalda near Matera, the European Capital<br />

of Culture 2019, and one of world's oldest cities.<br />

Coppola often comes to Basilicata, saying he just loves<br />

30 <strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • WEDNESDAY 10 TH MARCH <strong>2021</strong><br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com

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