Fun days between art and cooking!
This week has started with a very interesting class about “terracotta” and we gave free rein to our creativity, enjoining it so much and recreating Roman monuments, postcards, flowers, butterfly and so on.
The day after, we had the chance to visit one of the most important and ancient Roman residence with our amazing tourist guide Simona. Inside the Domus Aurea there was also a beautiful exhibition, how you can see in the blog gallery.
In the afternoon we had a great time learning how to make two different types of Italian pasta ( gnocchi and scialatielli) and one of the most famous Italian dessert: the Tiramisù.
We are so excited to visit the Vatican museum with its dome!
Domiziana and Flavia
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