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Florence
The Tuscan capital offers visitors a unique experience: few Tuscan cities can boast so many historical monuments and palaces, such an important role in the world cultural panorama of both past and present, a history so dotted with great personalities and important events. Florence is the Tuscan place not to be missed, for every kind of visitor, whether interested in fashion, art, culture or just spending a nice day. The city does not let its visitors miss any of this: from the big fashion designers such as Gucci and Roberto Cavalli to the small artisan shops selling everything, from the architecture of monuments both ancient and modern to the art galleries of the Uffizi Palace, from the splendid view of Piazzale Michelangelo to the picturesque Pontevecchio. Travelling around Florence there is always something to see or experience, a unique stay in the Cradle of the Renaissance, in the city of the Medicis and Dante.
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Florence
The Tuscan capital offers visitors a unique experience: few Tuscan cities can boast so many historical monuments and palaces, such an important role in the world cultural panorama of both past and present, a history so dotted with great personalities and important events. Florence is the Tuscan place not to be missed, for every kind of visitor, whether interested in fashion, art, culture or just spending a nice day. The city does not let its visitors miss any of this: from the big fashion designers such as Gucci and Roberto Cavalli to the small artisan shops selling everything, from the architecture of monuments both ancient and modern to the art galleries of the Uffizi Palace, from the splendid view of Piazzale Michelangelo to the picturesque Pontevecchio. Travelling around Florence there is always something to see or experience, a unique stay in the Cradle of the Renaissance, in the city of the Medicis and Dante.
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Siena e San Gimignano
Two fascinating and mysterious medieval towns. The history and art surrounding Siena are unmissable: famous for the Palio (traditional horse race that takes place every year in July and August), Piazza del Campo, the Duomo, the Torre del Mangia. Siena hides a history in its streets, a true medieval city. San Gimignano, the city of towers, immersed in the Tuscan countryside, is one of the most famous medieval towns that offers breathtaking Tuscan views and a history still intact with its famous towers.
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Pisa
Pisa is one of the most famous cities in Tuscany. Its most important monuments are: the Leaning Tower of Pisa is known throughout the world, and with it the Piazza dei Miracoli, with its Duomo and Baptistery.
Pisa is also a great university centre, its schools are world-famous and are among the most authoritative in Europe.
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Pisa
Pisa is one of the most famous cities in Tuscany. Its most important monuments are: the Leaning Tower of Pisa is known throughout the world, and with it the Piazza dei Miracoli, with its Duomo and Baptistery.
Pisa is also a great university centre, its schools are world-famous and are among the most authoritative in Europe.
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Lucca
Lucca is a well-known city of art, famous both for its long city walls, still intact today, and for the numerous churches that dot it, and that have earned it the nickname of the city of 100 churches. Among its medieval palaces and churches, a very active cultural background unfolds, with exhibitions, museums and events throughout the year