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The new issue of Gate Magazine is now available – the bilingual free press magazine distributed in Rome’s airports and the Duty Free shops of Milan airports – Malpensa and Linate – as well as Bergamo, Treviso, Venice, Bologna and Naples. You can also read it online at this link.
In our Italia Slow Tour column we tell you about a great opportunity: the Per Caso TV Literary Prize. An award through which we celebrate the launch of our digital TV channel and, at the same time, celebrate you, who have been following and supporting us for so long. Send us your writings, your videos, your drawings. Any creative work that tells the story of a journey you took over the past year – and you could win some truly interesting prizes. Before you start writing or drawing, however, make sure to check out the Rules!
Then, guided by Syusy and Paolo Hendel–Dante Alighieri, we take you on a journey to discover “diffused Tuscany”: a collection of jewel-like towns of great historical, architectural, and artistic interest, immersed in beautiful nature and located away from the most beaten paths.
You’ll find us on pages 30 and 34!
The many faces of Christmas are celebrated, reflecting a mosaic of desires. “Some travellers choose the mountains, drawn to the silence that snow creates, an invitation to breathe more slowly. Others prefer the sea – a winter sea, with its gentler colours and quieter rhythms. Many follow the glow of Christmas markets, the scents of northern cities, the warmth that comes not from temperature but from gestures.”
Plenty of space is dedicated to fashion and creativity: you’ll find in-depth features and interviews with new names, such as Christopher, the brand founded in 2025 from an idea by the Sahakar Group. As well as brands with an important and glorious history that today speak a contemporary, international language while preserving their soul and memory – such as Lodenfrey, now led by its sixth generation.
You’ll also find a portrait of visual artist Rosalinda Celentano, and an overview of the exhibitions you can visit during this period.
Rome is, as always, a protagonist, and at Christmas, if possible, it has an extra edge.
There’s no shortage of airport news either, which this issue of Gate explores in detail.





