Ida has an artistic background, having earned a diploma from an Art High School, and later completed a specialized training course connected to the Catholic Church’s Jubilee, receiving an official certification. Her education reflects her deep connection to art, history, and cultural heritage.
She speaks English fluently and uses it every day in her work, making first-time visitors feel comfortable, relaxed, and well taken care of from the very first moment. She knows how overwhelming Italy can feel at first — and that’s exactly why she loves guiding newcomers, helping them understand what they’re seeing while enjoying the experience at their own pace.
Her greatest passion is Renaissance art, which led her to specialize in Italian Renaissance gardens — places where art, nature, and history come together beautifully. Over time, her curiosity expanded, and she also developed an appreciation for modern art, adding a fresh and balanced perspective to her tours.
She often jokes that she wishes she had more free time — work sometimes gets in the way — but when she does, she loves reading and visiting art exhibitions, always looking for new inspiration to bring back into her storytelling.