
La Nazione is even older than the unification of Italy. The last grand duke of Tuscany was leaving Florence for his exile in Vienna when the first edition of this newspaper, whose name would predict Italy’s future, saw the light of day. But La Nazione is more than just an “historic” newspaper.
It represents an authentic school of journalistic thought dedicated to providing the highest level of information and service to the reader. Accomplished writers from Edmondo De Amicis to Carlo Lorenzini, and from Giovanni Spadolini and Giuseppe Prezzolini, to the poet Mario Luzi have all graced La Nazione’s pages.
A high-quality newspaper, which everyday reaches readers in a vast area ranging from La Spezia to Umbria, not to mention, of course, its historical, moral and artistic capital: Florence.
An undisputed leader in terms of readership, which knows how to combine authoritative national and international coverage with extensive local information always geared to its readers’ interests.
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