
Laurie Ann Melchionne
Laurie has a BA in Literature with a concentration in Creative Writing, and a minor in Journalism and Communication Studies from Stockton University in New Jersey. Today, when she is not writing for luxury interior design and architecture firms, she is traveling to Italy to cover stories for La Peninsula Magazine.
Articles by Laurie Ann Melchionne

Popes, princes, and priests; these are the people who once walked the glittering halls of the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, which today stands as a museum honoring Italy’s most storied families.

Galleria Doria Pamphilj’s rooms host works of art from history’s most iconic talents. Today, visitors are transported to a time when opulence and culture were synonymous.
Galleria Doria Pamphilj’s rooms host works of art from history’s most iconic talents. Today, visitors are transported to a time when opulence and culture were synonymous.

Lorenzo de' Medici was more than a cunning banker, statesman, and patron of the arts. Behind the scenes, his life as a poet and father would shape Europe for centuries.
Lorenzo de' Medici was more than a cunning banker, statesman, and patron of the arts. Behind the scenes, his life as a poet and father would shape Europe for centuries.