Lucca
Lucca is a city of a thousand resources, Guardian of some of the most beautiful works of medieval architecture and the Italian Renaissance, it offers delicious cuisine, markets, music festivals and easy access to the splendid villas located on the surrounding hills. An inseparable element of the city are the historic walls, which make it known all over the world. In fact, they are the only ones that can be completely covered, both on foot and by car, although today it is forbidden to circulate by car.
Lucca's villas
A few minutes from the walls of Lucca, immersed in the countryside among olive trees and vineyards, there are the elegant villas of Lucca, built from the 15th to the 19th century, as holiday residences of the wealthiest classes in the city. They represent real works of art, with their splendid gardens and sumptuous halls, adorned with frescoes and statues
Pistoia
Poets and writers have exalted the charm of what they have renamed "enchanted stone city" and "city with wide streets and beautiful churches". In fact, the center of Pistoia offers the opportunity to enter a path full of churches , palaces and monuments that revolve around one Piazza del Duomo. This is the monumental heart of Pistoia, where all the symbols of the religious and civil power of the Tuscan town are concentrated. On one side, there is the Duomo with its 67-meter bell tower, the Bishop's Palace and the Baptistery.
Pisa
The city of Pisa is known all over the world, thanks to its famous symbol: the leaning tower. It is located in the splendid Miracles’ square with other important buildings to which it owes its name: the Baptistery, the Cathedral and the Cemetery, to represent the cycle of life: birth, life and death.
But Pisa is not only this: its characteristic historical center is undoubtedly worth a visit, starting from Piazza dei Cavalieri, where the prestigious Scuola Normale and the Palazzo dell'Orologio with the two towers are located.
Firenze
Cradle of the Renaissance, this beautiful city on the banks of the Arno is a masterpiece of works of art. Starting from the heart of the city, the Piazza del Duomo, with Brunelleschi's Dome, the bell tower designed by Giotto even if he did not see it finished , the Baptistery and finally the Cathedral, with its white and green marble facade. A little further on, joined by the elegant Via dei Calzaiuoli, the Piazza della Signoria which houses the beautiful Palazzo Vecchio. It is considered the best example of fourteenth-century civil architecture in the world, whose entrance shows a copy of Michelangelo's David.
Siena
Siena is probably so fascinating because it represents a kind of time travel; in fact it has remained intact as in the Middle Ages. What is striking at first glance is the color of the facades of buildings and roofs, that "Terra di Siena" known all over the world. It makes the city landscape coherent, harmonious and beautiful to look at. Then the magnificent Piazza del Campo, considered one of the most beautiful squares in the world, the heart of Siena's life and the location of the famous Palio twice a year.
Lucca
Lucca is a city of a thousand resources, Guardian of some of the most beautiful works of medieval architecture and the Italian Renaissance, it offers delicious cuisine, markets, music festivals and easy access to the splendid villas located on the surrounding hills. An inseparable element of the city are the historic walls, which make it known all over the world. In fact, they are the only ones that can be completely covered, both on foot and by car, although today it is forbidden to circulate by car.
Lucca's villas
A few minutes from the walls of Lucca, immersed in the countryside among olive trees and vineyards, there are the elegant villas of Lucca, built from the 15th to the 19th century, as holiday residences of the wealthiest classes in the city. They represent real works of art, with their splendid gardens and sumptuous halls, adorned with frescoes and statues.
Pistoia
Poets and writers have exalted the charm of what they have renamed "enchanted stone city" and "city with wide streets and beautiful churches". In fact, the center of Pistoia offers the opportunity to enter a path full of churches , palaces and monuments that revolve around one Piazza del Duomo. This is the monumental heart of Pistoia, where all the symbols of the religious and civil power of the Tuscan town are concentrated. On one side, there is the Duomo with its 67-meter bell tower, the Bishop's Palace and the Baptistery.
Pisa
The city of Pisa is known all over the world, thanks to its famous symbol: the leaning tower. It is located in the splendid Miracles’ square with other important buildings to which it owes its name: the Baptistery, the Cathedral and the Cemetery, to represent the cycle of life: birth, life and death.
But Pisa is not only this: its characteristic historical center is undoubtedly worth a visit, starting from Piazza dei Cavalieri, where the prestigious Scuola Normale and the Palazzo dell'Orologio with the two towers are located.
Firenze
Cradle of the Renaissance, this beautiful city on the banks of the Arno is a masterpiece of works of art. Starting from the heart of the city, the Piazza del Duomo, with Brunelleschi's Dome, the bell tower designed by Giotto even if he did not see it finished , the Baptistery and finally the Cathedral, with its white and green marble facade. A little further on, joined by the elegant Via dei Calzaiuoli, the Piazza della Signoria which houses the beautiful Palazzo Vecchio. It is considered the best example of fourteenth-century civil architecture in the world, whose entrance shows a copy of Michelangelo's David.
Siena
Siena is probably so fascinating because it represents a kind of time travel; in fact it has remained intact as in the Middle Ages. What is striking at first glance is the color of the facades of buildings and roofs, that "Terra di Siena" known all over the world. It makes the city landscape coherent, harmonious and beautiful to look at. Then the magnificent Piazza del Campo, considered one of the most beautiful squares in the world, the heart of Siena's life and the location of the famous Palio twice a year.
Lucca
Lucca is a city of a thousand resources, Guardian of some of the most beautiful works of medieval architecture and the Italian Renaissance, it offers delicious cuisine, markets, music festivals and easy access to the splendid villas located on the surrounding hills. An inseparable element of the city are the historic walls, which make it known all over the world. In fact, they are the only ones that can be completely covered, both on foot and by car, although today it is forbidden to circulate by car.
Lucca's villas
A few minutes from the walls of Lucca, immersed in the countryside among olive trees and vineyards, there are the elegant villas of Lucca, built from the 15th to the 19th century, as holiday residences of the wealthiest classes in the city. They represent real works of art, with their splendid gardens and sumptuous halls, adorned with frescoes and statues.
Pistoia
Poets and writers have exalted the charm of what they have renamed "enchanted stone city" and "city with wide streets and beautiful churches". In fact, the center of Pistoia offers the opportunity to enter a path full of churches , palaces and monuments that revolve around one Piazza del Duomo. This is the monumental heart of Pistoia, where all the symbols of the religious and civil power of the Tuscan town are concentrated. On one side, there is the Duomo with its 67-meter bell tower, the Bishop's Palace and the Baptistery.
Pisa
The city of Pisa is known all over the world, thanks to its famous symbol: the leaning tower. It is located in the splendid Miracles’ square with other important buildings to which it owes its name: the Baptistery, the Cathedral and the Cemetery, to represent the cycle of life: birth, life and death.
But Pisa is not only this: its characteristic historical center is undoubtedly worth a visit, starting from Piazza dei Cavalieri, where the prestigious Scuola Normale and the Palazzo dell'Orologio with the two towers are located.
Firenze
Cradle of the Renaissance, this beautiful city on the banks of the Arno is a masterpiece of works of art. Starting from the heart of the city, the Piazza del Duomo, with Brunelleschi's Dome, the bell tower designed by Giotto even if he did not see it finished , the Baptistery and finally the Cathedral, with its white and green marble facade. A little further on, joined by the elegant Via dei Calzaiuoli, the Piazza della Signoria which houses the beautiful Palazzo Vecchio. It is considered the best example of fourteenth-century civil architecture in the world, whose entrance shows a copy of Michelangelo's David.
Siena
Siena is probably so fascinating because it represents a kind of time travel; in fact it has remained intact as in the Middle Ages. What is striking at first glance is the color of the facades of buildings and roofs, that "Terra di Siena" known all over the world. It makes the city landscape coherent, harmonious and beautiful to look at. Then the magnificent Piazza del Campo, considered one of the most beautiful squares in the world, the heart of Siena's life and the location of the famous Palio twice a year.