A selection of photographs that narrates Lombardy through food, interpreted as a key to understanding the landscape and the communities that inhabit it: not just nourishment, but memory, identity, and a vision for the future.

Digitouring is a modern digital museum, a living archive of images, documents, and stories that span places, times, and people. A journey through the country’s memory to rediscover italy through the eyes of the Touring Club Italiano.
A selection of photographs that narrates Lombardy through food, interpreted as a key to understanding the landscape and the communities that inhabit it: not just nourishment, but memory, identity, and a vision for the future.

A selection of photographs to tell the story of an agricultural Italy, with its hands and identity firmly anchored in the earth.

Italy in Motion: Motorways and the Future—an exhibition dedicated to the centenary of the first Italian motorway—hosted at MAXXI in Rome and also presented at the 46th edition of the Meeting for Friendship Among Peoples in Rimini, offers the public a broad reflection on how major infrastructures have shaped the landscape, mobility, and travel culture in Italy.
The exhibition Antonio Beato: Return to Venice is open at Museo Fortuny in Venice until January 12, 2026. This showcase is dedicated to the Venetian photographer and pioneer of travel photography across the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and Egypt during the second half of the 19th century.
A heritage built over more than a century of journeys and observations, gathered in a unique digital corporate museum. Photographs, illustrations, magazines, maps, and historical documents tell the story of Italy as it changes over time. Each piece of content is a travel trace, each exploration a new discovery.
A geographic journey through the Touring archive. Every region holds a memory waiting to be explored. From bustling cities to hidden villages, a story of Italy unfolds through its places. Images and stories come to life on the map, creating an immersive cultural and geographic journey.

Digitouring thrives on sharing and participation. Supporting the project means celebrating Italy’s historical memory and making a unique cultural heritage accessible. Every contribution helps to tell, preserve, and pass on this memory to today’s and tomorrow’s generations.