Flavia became a licensed tour guide back in 1982 — and yes, she’s been passionately sharing stories, art, and hidden details ever since.
She has a strong academic background, with a Classical High School diploma, professional training as an interpreter and translator (English and French), and a university degree in Foreign Languages and Literatures, with English as her first language and French as her second. English and French are part of her everyday work, but her curiosity for languages didn’t stop there: she has also studied Spanish, German, and even Chinese.
Her love for languages and cultures took her abroad several times. She spent six months studying and working in London, completed various language courses in France, and more recently lived for four months in China, studying at Kunming University in Yunnan — an experience she still talks about with a smile.
Choosing just one favorite period in art history is almost impossible for her, but if she really has to pick, her heart goes to Classical Greek and Roman art, closely followed by Medieval art.
When she’s not guiding travelers through unforgettable experiences, she loves traveling herself, staying active with yoga and Pilates, and enjoying long walks whenever she gets the chance — because curiosity, just like movement, should never stop.