Naples, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, went through hell a few months ago when tons of uncollected rubbish piled up along its streets.
Tourists fled the city which seemed to sink into the slough of despair, but now things, thank God, have changed for the better and Naples hosts an art exhibition called “Ri-Ciclo.
Uno sguardo oltre i rifiuti” or Recycling.
A Look beyond the rubbish and devoted to the recycling of plastic, glass, paper and aluminium; more than 50 photos showing how these recycling processes can be turned into art.
All photos on display were taken by Ico Gasparri around Naples and other neighbouring cities.
The exhibition now at Santa Maria la Nova in Naples will soon move to Sala del Colonnato in Piazza Plebiscito (it will close on 19th November).
By the way, if you’re planning to visit Naples, go to this website where you can find a really interesting list of nice but cheap bed and breakfast hotels.
Dougie Mackenzie’s dedication and family support lead to prestigious award in Glasgow.
The engineering firm Wood Group experiences a dramatic decline in share value due to an independent financial review.
Momcozy's 'Stand Up for Mums', a show to discover the beauty of motherhood.
Entrepreneurs Thomas Lindie and David Taylor launch a unique outdoor store in Aberdeen.
The Emonika project, featuring shopping centre, apartments, two hotels and offices is set to redefine the city’s skyline and the concept of modern office spaces in Ljubljana.
For a nation that has absorbed the cuisines of almost every country around the world, it is difficult to define but what is Britain's national dish?
Court approves £334 million settlement for Aberdeen council workers against Under Armour
Despite the Saudi Pro League champions' persistent pursuit, Liverpool remains resolute in their stance, making it abundantly clear that Salah is not for sale
A couple leaves urban life behind for their dream jobs on the Isle of Rum.
Unwind in luxurious spa hotels that offer rejuvenating experiences within reach of the city.