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The village of Poggio di Nazza

Across Corsica

20 February 2025

 by Guillaume Bereni

 by Guillaume Bereni · Published 20 February 2025

Corsica in Picture #9 : the village of Poggio di Nazza

This week, we invite you to take a visual journey through the charming village of Poggio di Nazza (Northern Corsica). These photos, taken on a beautiful January afternoon in 2025, capture the serene atmosphere...

Labels made by the CDC to celebrate in 2025 the birth of Pasquale Paoli

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17 February 2025

 by Guillaume Bereni

 by Guillaume Bereni · Published 17 February 2025

2025, Tercentenary of the Birth of Pasquale Paoli: Internet users can vote for their favourite logo

In 2025, we celebrate the tercentenary of the birth of Pasquale Paoli. Born in Morosaglia on April 6, 1725, the “Father of the Nation” will be honoured throughout the year. For this purpose, the...

Museums & Arts / News

11 February 2025

 by Guillaume Bereni

 by Guillaume Bereni · Published 11 February 2025

“Donne di Corsica”: Celebrating Corsican Women in the Island’s Museums

In 2024, the Museums of Corsica embarked on an exceptional initiative to highlight the role and place of Corsican women throughout the centuries. “Donne di Corsica” is a series of exhibitions travelling through the...

Museum of Aleria, the "Fort of Matra", seen from the entrance of the chapel of Saint Marcel.

Museums & Arts

10 February 2025

 by Guillaume Bereni

 by Guillaume Bereni · Published 10 February 2025

Discovering the Roman History of Corsica at the Museum of Aleria

Rich, diverse, and eventful, the history of Corsica has been written through the changes and characteristic turmoil of the Mediterranean basin. Among the influences that have left a lasting mark on the island and...

Holy Trinity Church Ajaccio

Arts & Architecture

4 February 2025

 by Guillaume Bereni

 by Guillaume Bereni · Published 4 February 2025

Holy Trinity Church: A British Legacy in Ajaccio

Corsica is full of surprises! One such surprise is the presence of an Anglican church in Ajaccio. Known as Holy Trinity Church, this church was built on the Cours Grandval between 1869 and 1878...

Pomelo from Corsica

Culture and traditions

4 February 2025

 by Guillaume Bereni

 by Guillaume Bereni · Published 4 February 2025

The Pomelo in Corsica: a symbol of tradition and quality

The pomelo, often confused with the grapefruit, is a hybrid fruit originating from Southeast Asia. A cross between a sweet orange and a pomelo tree. Introduced to Corsica in the early 20th century, it...

Image took in 2012 during the Carnavale di Brandu (carnival of Brando) in Corsica. The image was reworked as a painting.

News

3 February 2025

 by Guillaume Bereni

 by Guillaume Bereni · Published 3 February 2025

The Brando Carnival is back in 2025

The Brando Carnival is back in 2025. The association in charge of its organization announced the date of the event a few days ago: the rendezvous is set for March 22nd in the streets...

News

29 January 2025

 by Guillaume Bereni

 by Guillaume Bereni · Published 29 January 2025

Bastia celebrates Catalan culture and hosts the Aplec Internacional 2025 in September

The city of Bastia announced this week on its official website that it will host the Aplec Internacional 2025 festival next September. This event is the result of cooperation between Catalonia and Corsica and...

The town of Bonifacio, south Corsica

News

28 January 2025

 by Guillaume Bereni

 by Guillaume Bereni · Published 28 January 2025 · Last modified 29 January 2025

Bonifacio is the most welcoming town in Corsica according to Booking.com users

In an article published this week, the radio station “Ici” revealed the ranking of regions and cities chosen by Booking.com users as the most “welcoming.” The “Traveller Review Awards 2025” are based on about...

Nature

22 January 2025

 by Guillaume Bereni

 by Guillaume Bereni · Published 22 January 2025

Terrenzana: a walk in Corsica’s unspoilt countryside

The pond of Terrenzana, located north of Aleria just a few hundred meters away from the Diana Pond, is one of Corsica’s lesser-known natural treasures. It should be mentioned that for a long time,...

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