PISTOIA Famosa per le sue chiese romaniche e zebrate, la festa patronale di San Jacopo, le viuzze medievali, gli scorci perfetti per le fotografie, le lotte intestine dei Cancellieri e dei Panciatichi… La città toscana trasuda un’atmosfera medievale finché, passeggiando per le sue vie e alzando lo sguardo, si iniziano a scorgere decorazioni liberty a non finire. Aguzzate la vista insieme a noi e seguiteci, qui vi raccontiamo un po’ di storia e curiosità!

PUGLIA, ITALIA | A Tu Per Tour è il racconto della Puglia che noi di CCT – come vi abbiamo più volte dimostrato, ad esempio nel nostro reportage sul “Salento Lento” – più amiamo scoprire e vivere; è la storia dei suoi piccoli preziosi centri e delle realtà fuori dai percorsi di massa, di quei luoghi meno turistici e più autentici. Ecco perché abbiamo immediatamente accettato l’invito a collaborare come media partner del progetto! Ed ecco qui che finalmente ve lo presentiamo… intervistando le due menti creative che hanno dato vita all’idea: Eleonora Tricarico (che già conosciamo in quanto CCTraveller!) e Francesca Borgia, due giovani donne e professioniste che hanno a cuore il presente e futuro della loro terra.

NEW YORK The Statue of Liberty. Times Square. The Empire State Building. The Brooklyn Bridge. The yellow cabs. Today everyone photographs the “classics” and shares with the whole world the photos on social media. So, what happens when every day, all day and from multiple angles, these symbolic places are photographed by everyone? If we put together those images, photos and videos, we could see the whole (hi)story of a place. “Typologies of New York City” is a 57-second video made exactly in this way, using 1.272 photos of the city found on Instagram, selected and combined in a coherent animation by creative Sam Morrison (@SamTheCobra on social media).

PALERMO in four neighbourhoods that are not featured on many travel guides: Costa Sud, Danisinni, ZEN (Zona Espansione Nord) and Isola delle Femmine. Four places where buildings, villas and tourists disappear in favour of everyday life of Palermitans. Four short stories in the drawings and photos by Antoine Séguin & Iris Akram. #CCTravellers2018

PALERMO, a city that cultivates coexistence. “An infinite imagined garden, a place of beauty and multiculture in its human flowering, in its traces of epochs that overlap and stratify, all visible in a single building, all legitimised to exist beyond the imposed rules.” It’s how Stefania Rinaldi tells about, accompanying the photographs by Simone Ridi in this (true) story signed by the two co-founders of CUT – Circuito Urbano Temporano. #CCTravellers2018

RIO DE JANEIRO, Armação dos Búzios: more commonly known as Búzios, this fishing village – thanks to its over 23 beautiful beaches – has become a beloved place by vacationers. It’s located on the coast north of Rio de Janeiro, 177 km away from the metropolis. Here we tell you about it through a colourful street photo gallery by Patric Alfred Haroldo, enjoy! 🙂

PISTOIA A few summers ago, while we were hosting the #CCTravellers in the Italian Capital of Culture 2017, we discovered a place that we fell in love with at the first encounter. Yes, with Castagno di Piteccio it was love at first sight. And among the Creative Curious Travellers, who came to Tuscany from various parts of the World, with whom we repeatedly visited this tiny #BorgoMuseo a few kilometers from the city, there’s even someone who told us: “it is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen”.