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November 2025 – Veritas Legal

Our team at Veritas continues to create this digital annual calendar that hits your mailbox once every month, bringing with it a wave of curated information on iconic people, travel destinations, art and architecture projects, world cinema, literary works, food, technology, lifestyle and lots more. This curated information and our entire calendar archive is also available on our website, www.veritaslegal.in, for easy access. We have included PDF download links on the site for you to review and save these files as well.

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Tellaro, a tiny fishing village perched on the cliffs of Italy’s Ligurian coast, is one of the country’s most enchanting hidden gems. Often overshadowed by its more famous neighbors like Cinque Terre and Portofino, Tellaro offers the same pastel-colored charm and seaside beauty-but without the crowds. With narrow cobbled lanes, weathered stone houses, and panoramic views of the Gulf of La Spezia, it feels like stepping into a quiet watercolor painting.

The village is known for its slow pace, poetic atmosphere, and the deep connection locals have with the sea. Legend has it that a giant octopus once saved the town from pirates by ringing the church bells-a story that adds to Tellaro’s mystique.

For travelers seeking authenticity, Tellaro is ideal: enjoy fresh seafood at a cliffside trattoria, take serene cliff walks at sunset, or simply get lost in the labyrinth of alleys draped in bougainvillaea. Recognized as one of “Italy’s Most Beautiful Villages,” Tellaro is perfect for romantic escapes, photography lovers, or anyone wanting to discover the quiet soul of the Italian Riviera.

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Casa Gilardi, tucked away in a residential neighborhood of Mexico City, is one of the final works by legendary architect Luis Barragán-a name synonymous with poetic minimalism and vibrant Mexican modernism. Built in 1976 for a friend and art patron, this private residence is still inhabited, but open to visitors through advance appointments. For design-minded tourists, it’s an unforgettable, off-the-beaten-path experience.

The house is a masterclass in spatial harmony and emotional architecture. Barragán’s signature use of color-bold fuchsia, mustard yellow, and deep blues-meets clean geometry, natural light, and serene composition. The most iconic feature is the indoor swimming pool, where a vivid pink wall and filtered skylight create an ever-shifting play of shadow and reflection. Another magical moment is the dining room, where Barragán insisted on preserving a jacaranda tree growing through the ceiling-honoring nature as part of the structure.

Casa Gilardi is more than architecture; it’s a meditative encounter. A visit here offers tourists not just a photo op, but a deeply personal glimpse into a home where design becomes spiritual.


The Medina of Fez, Morocco, is one of the world’s oldest and most well-preserved medieval cities-a sensory labyrinth of narrow alleyways, vibrant souks, and centuries-old craftsmanship.

For tourists, it’s like stepping into a living museum where every wall, door, and tile tells a story. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the medina showcases exquisite Moorish design-intricate zellige tiles, hand-carved woodwork, and arabesque stucco that adorn mosques, riads, and fountains. Highlights include the Al Quaraouiyine University (founded in 859 AD), bustling tanneries, and artisan workshops where you can watch leather, brass, and ceramics being made by hand.

Unlike touristy marketplaces, Fez feels authentic-raw, real, and richly layered. Wander through hidden courtyards, sip mint tea in tiled cafés, and shop for handwoven rugs or traditional lamps.


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