2024

CATTEDRALE SANTA MARIA DEL FIORE

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
4.8/5
83 reviews
The fourth largest cathedral in the world, Santa Maria del Fiore is crowned ... Read more
 Florence - Firenze
2024

GALLERIA DEGLI UFFIZI

Fine arts museum
4.7/5
69 reviews
Closed - Open to 08h15
A priceless artistic heritage, the Uffizi Gallery is one of the most ... Read more
 Florence - Firenze
2024

PIAZZA PIO II

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4/5
2 reviews

A small Renaissance trapezoidal square on the highest point of the hill, as if to crown the city. It is one of the first examples of a square designed as a work of art. Most of the buildings were erected in record time by the Florentine architect Bernardo Rossellino, influenced by Piero della Francesca's painting of Urbino, the ideal city. Facing the Piccolomini Palace, the well with its elaborate architrave bears the family's coat of arms. Behind the cathedral, the pleasant walk of the ramparts offers a beautiful view of the Orcia valley.

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 Pienza
2024

CASTLE OF MELETO

Castles to visit
4/5
2 reviews
Elegant castle perched on a hill overlooking the Massellone valley near ... Read more
 Gaiole In Chianti
2024

VIA DELLE VOLTE

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4/5
2 reviews
Almost entirely vaulted street that used to allow you to go around the ... Read more
 Castellina In Chianti
2024

NEW MARKET LOGGIA

Markets
4/5
1 review
16th-century arcades housing the Mercato Nuovo, one of Florence's historic ... Read more
 Florence - Firenze
2024

CHURCH OF SANTA LUCIA AL BORGHETTO

Religious buildings

A Gothic building of the 1889 th century, restructured in the th century and completely restored in. Its unique nave and roof roof are worth a visit. Not far from there is the Romanesque parish of San Pietro in Bussola.

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 Tavernelle In Val Di Pesa
2024

SPIAGGIA DELLE GHIAIE

Natural Crafts
The largest beach in Portoferraio, covered with small white pebbles, served ... Read more
 Portoferraio
2024

CABINOVIA DEL MONTE CAPANNE

Works of art to see
4.4/5
27 reviews
Closed - Open to 10h00
This gondola lift allows you to reach the highest peak of Elba Island, the ... Read more
 Marciana
2024

CASA CHIANTI CLASSICO

Museums
5/5
2 reviews
A true showcase of Chianti Classico, this museum brings together a wine ... Read more
 Radda In Chianti
2024

VECCHIO BRIDGE

Works of art to see
4.3/5
51 reviews
An emblematic monument of the Tuscan capital, Ponte Vecchio overlooks the ... Read more
 Florence - Firenze
2024

PENDING TORRE

Towers to visit
4.3/5
46 reviews
One of the most famous and most visited monuments in Europe: the Leaning ... Read more
 Pisa
2024

FATTORIA SAN MICHELE A TORRI

Animal park and farm €€
4.8/5
25 reviews
Closed
Farm near the eponymous village whose organic production is rich in ... Read more
 San Casciano In Val Di Pesa
2024

PIAZZA DEL CAMPO

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.8/5
24 reviews

Historic centre of Siena, home of life and reference point whatever your itinerary, the "Campo" as the Sienese call it offers an extraordinary perspective. This famous square, one of the most beautiful in Italy, was built in 1293 according to an original design in the shape of an inverted shell that follows the natural shape of the land, divided into nine parts (symbol of the Council of Nine who watched over the city in the 13th and 14th centuries). It was here, over the centuries, that great speeches were proclaimed to the people, that clashes tore the city apart, that Saint Bernardine (1380-1444) preached and stigmatized the frivolity of Sienese women.

During the famous Palio, the red brick paving of the square is covered with sand and becomes a frantic race ground for raw horses.

In the centre, the Fonte Gaia fountain collects the spring water that flows down the slopes of the surrounding hills. Dating from the 15th century, it is the work of the sculptor Jacopo della Quercia. The marble ornaments depict the Creation of Adam, a Virgin and Child, the Virtues and Adam and Eve driven from Paradise (the originals are in the Palazzo Pubblico).

Around it are the Sansedoni Palace (13th century), the Elci degli Alessi Palace (16th century), the Town Hall (Palazzo Pubblico) built between 1284 and 1310, and its 102-metre medieval tower, one of the highest in Italy. All offer their superb facades, reflecting the power of the public and private city, and forming a harmonious monumental ensemble of rare beauty.

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 Siena
2024

LEONARDO INTERACTIVE MUSEUM

Museums
4.7/5
25 reviews
Closed - Open to 09h30

A unique, stimulating and interesting interactive museum showcasing Leonardo da Vinci's most important inventions. Visitors can satisfy their curiosity by trying out the mechanisms of the machines designed by Leonardo in his codes, such as the giant tank, the catapult... This well-thought-out interactivity offers a hands-on experience that differs from conventional exhibitions. The museum also features educational laboratories and a well-stocked bookshop.

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 Florence - Firenze
2024

PIAZZALE MICHELANGELO

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.7/5
23 reviews
Esplanade that offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and the ... Read more
 Florence - Firenze
2024

PALAZZO VECCHIO

Palaces to visit
4.6/5
19 reviews
A symbol of Florence's power, the Palazzo Vecchio and its 95-metre tower ... Read more
 Florence - Firenze
2024

GIOTTO BELL TOWER

Towers to visit
4.6/5
18 reviews
Designed by Giotto, Florence Cathedral's bell tower, an ecclesiastical ... Read more
 Florence - Firenze
2024

CATTEDRALE SANTA MARIA ASSUNTA

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
4.8/5
15 reviews

The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption is one of the oldest Gothic churches in Italy. A true stone book, it is also one of the most beautiful creations of Italian Romano-Gothic art, the construction of which lasted almost two centuries (12th and 14th centuries), a symbol of Siena's wealth and prosperity.

Most of its sumptuous façade,built between 1284 and 1299, is the work of Giovanni Pisano, although the bas-relief on the south side of the Pardon Gate is by Donatello (the original is in the Museum of the Work). The facade is composed of white, black and red marble, its three portals and colonnades are decorated with fine sculptures. The horizontal effect of the white and black marble stripes characterizes its bell tower dating from 1313.
The interioris remarkable with its height under the ceiling. At your feet, the coloured marble floor, finely worked and divided into 56 sacred and profane scenes, is exceptional. Unfortunately, it is not possible to see all of them at the same time because a part is covered to preserve them. The finesse of the whole, created between 1372 and 1547, is prodigious. When the German composer Richard Wagner visited the cathedral, he was "moved to tears by this show," his wife Cosima told in a letter written in 1880

, and the choir and high altar are byBaldassarre Peruzzi (1506). In the right transept, we can see a Baroque chapel attributed to Bernini, while the left transept houses the splendid pulpit with porphyry columns and green marble of Nicola Pisano, a marvel of Gothic sculpture, as well as works by Donatello (such as the bronze statue of Saint John the Baptist). There is also Michelangelo's Saint Paul (1502), probably a self-portrait.

The crypt, opened to the public in 2002, located under the duomo's pulpit, is a total surprise. There are frescoes from 1270-1275 in a remarkably preserved state. This cycle of paintings was made dry (pittura a secco) by several artists such as Guido da Siena, Dietisalvi di Speme, Guido di Graziano and Rinaldo da Siena. 180 m² of scenes including the Passion and Resurrection of Jesus. Access is from the back of the main entrance of the cathedral, through the San Giovanni Baptistery.

Against the left side of the cathedral, the Libreria Piccolomini, built in 1495 by Cardinal Francesco Piccolomini Todeschini (future Pope Pius III), should not be missed.

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 Siena
2024

PIAZZA ANFITEATRO

Street square and neighborhood to visit
5/5
11 reviews

A place like nowhere else. One of the most impressive in Tuscany. It owes its name to the Roman amphitheatre that was there in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, which could accommodate up to 10,000 spectators, whose ruins, about three metres deep, served as a base for the new buildings. Also known as Piazza del Mercato, it is surrounded by medieval buildings that have passed through time without difficulty in the enclosure of an almost perfect oval. A blond ochre light floods it during the day.

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 Lucca