• Just steps away from the main Florence fashion houses, the Hotel Savoy is the ideal base from which to visit the key attractions...
  • The Relais San Bruno, luxury and exclusive countryside hotel is set like a diamond in the crown on the hill of Montepulciano (Siena)....
  • Hotel Casci is housed inside a late medieval palace, once owned by the Medici family, as were most of the buildings in Via Cavour....
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  • The Athenaeum enjoys a privileged location in the downtown historical centre of Florence. We are situated within walking distance...
  • Country House Palazzone was built in medieval times and is located not far from Rocca Ripesena in the area northwest of Orvieto,...
  • Just steps away from the main Florence fashion houses, the Hotel Savoy is the ideal base from which to visit the key attractions...
  • The origins of this marvellous hotel can be traced back to the 13th century, thanks to the discovery of original internal stonework,...
  • The Relais San Bruno, luxury and exclusive countryside hotel is set like a diamond in the crown on the hill of Montepulciano (Siena)....
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Tuscany

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Modern Italian was born in Tuscany, from the great literature of Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio. Can there be a deeper bond, a greater and more noble debt owed by a nation to one of its regions, than that of the common language? But the whole of Europe is in debt to Tuscany for its extraordinary contribution to European culture. It was in Tuscany between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries that the great era of humanism and the Renaissance was born and developed, movements which radically renewed the culture and art of the time, leaving a profound and indelible mark on the common civilisation of Europe. Of that extraordinary period of history, Tuscany, starting from the regional capital Florence, bears the greatest witness. Great works of civic and religious architecture, sculpture and paintings of extraordinary artistic value, testify to the creative genius of great artists: Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, and Filippo Brunelleschi. But Tuscany is not just Florence. There is Siena too, with its Piazza del Campo, the theatre each summer for its famous Palio. In the province of Siena (also famous for its great wines, such as Chianti and Brunello) Montepulciano and Pienza stand out, extraordinary gems of renaissance art, and San Gimignano, with its famous towers and turreted houses. Then there is Pisa with its world-famous leaning tower; Carrara, with its Duomo clad in the precious marble that takes the name of the city; and also Lucca, Pistoia, Arezzo, Grosseto, Livorno, and Prato, that all boast churches and other monuments of great architectural and artistic value. The beauties of the Tuscan countryside are innumerable. Above all, its landscape: the typical, unique, gentle and warm Tuscan countryside.

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  • The Chianti district has always been considered the 'heart of Tuscany' and features splendid landscapes packed with vineyards,...
  • Surrounded by oak and chestnut trees and defended by the Appennines, it is pervaded by the typical softness of the Tuscan countryside,...
  • The Tuscan spas have always been considered among the most important in Italy: they have become famous all over the world, too,...
  • The Tuscan Archipelago, with its seven pearls, forms part of the largest protected marine area in the Mediterranean. The islands...
  • From the green mountains of the Bisenzio Valley to the large plane surrounded by the gentle hills of Montalbano lies a Province...
  • This is a treasure trove of beauty that conserves fours gems which have been declared World Heritage sites by UNESCO: Siena, with...
  • Crystal clear waters and wild horses, intimate inlets and "macchia mediterranea", the fragrances and flavours of a land that leaves...
  • Surrounded by the Apennine mountains, the province of Arezzo is formed by four valleys: The Casentino, the Valdarno, the Valtiberina...
  • The colours and scents of Tuscany and the lights and tastes of the Mediterranean sea: this is the Etruscan Coast. Etruscan ruins,...
  • Florence is "the city of the art" par excellence, because it has been the birthplace of the Renaissance, during the XV-XVI century;...
some towns
  • Montopoli is located in the province of Pisa, between the Chiegina and Egola rivers, in an area inhabited since the Etruscan period,...
  • Elba, one of the most famous isle in the Tyrrhenian Sea, takes part of the National Park of the Tuscan Archipelago. Originally...
  • Pontremoli lies along the Magra river, in the Northermost part of Tuscany, near the Tuscan-Emilian Appennines. It was mentioned...
  • Borgo San Lorenzo is the most important centre of the Mugello area, rised on the left bank of the Sieve river, in an area inhabited...
  • Bagnone is a small town in the province of Massa Carrara, set on a rocky hill, along the homonymous river. The area was inhabited...
  • Set in the western side of the Lunigiana area, Fivizzano was ruled by the Medici famiy and it is still possible to see the ruins...
  • Seaside resort on the Versilia coastline, Forte dei Marmi was founded during the Renaissance period, at the end of the road used...
  • Barberino Val d'Elsa is set in a charming landscape, characterized by vineyards and olive trees; it has retained its medieval...
  • Montepulciano rises along the hilly hogback between the Valdichiana and the Val d'Orcia. The city is constructed along a ridge,...
  • Monte Argentario was probably an island in origin, that was connected afterward to the Tyrrenian coast by the thin Feniglia and...
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