Defunct Epoca (Italian: Age) was an illustrated weekly current events magazine published between 1950 and 1997 in Milan, Italy.
[2] Epoca was the first Italian publication which employed the illustrations like these and other popular magazines of the period such as Look.
[5] From June 1952 to the late 1958 the Cuban-Italian writer Alba de Céspedes wrote an agony column, called Dalla parte di lei, in the magazine.
[13] Then Epoca became part of Rizzoli Editori[5] and began to cover travel and nature news with photographs and scientific articles.
[2] The magazine had a section called I bei posti (Italian: Beautiful Places) which featured the photographs of unknown places such as Bahamas, Marrakesh and Acapulco by Mario de Biasi, Alfredo Panucci and Giorgio Lotti.