By MARÍA FORNER PALANCA Last 25th of October 2015, Turiart organised an excursion on the writer Ernest Hemingway guided by Bob Yareham, editor of VI. The route started at…
Valencia International’s new Hemingway and Welles route has stimulated interest from the Valencian media, and a TV crew followed the route with us in order to broadcast a report about…
A journalist from Valencia’s biggest selling Spanish newspaper, EMV Levante followed the merry band of brothers (and sisters) who inaugurated Valencia International’s Hemingway and Welles route. An extensive article was…
There is a corner of Valencia that is forever Hemingway; in fact there is more than one, but the only place where you can see and feel the presence of…
I don’t know if people become more philosophical with wine or if philosophy leads people to wine, but either way, wine and philosophy are inseparable in Mark O’Neill’s world. Philosophy…
Many of Valencia’s buildings have a story to tell; like a husband coming home with lipstick on his collar. During the Spanish Civil War, the Republican intellectuals lived on…
The Berliner Wein Trophy of 2018 awarded four gold medals to the Murviedro vineyard, including DNA Murviedro Signature EKO 2016, Cueva de la Culpa 2014, Vox Populi Bobal 2015, and…
Valencian light is famous throughout the world, as expressed in Sorrolla’s famous beach paintings, or verbalised in Works of literature such as Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tollls. More up…
Everybody knows how much The Lord of the Rings has done to promote and increase tourism in NewZealand; this kind of cinema tourism, or set-jetting, has a ripe, largely under-exploited…
If you like your market served up, but still like to feel that you’re walking in the footsteps of Hemingway, who used to hang around here without his gun, then…
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