• Pistoia

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. Pistoia has ancient Roman origins, where, in 62 BC the battle between the Roman Senator Catiline and the Roman army took place. Dominated first by the Goths, then by the Byzantines and Lombards, Pistoia finally read more

  • Medici Fortress, Arezzo

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. The Medici Fortress, situated on San Donato Hill, in Arezzo, is an important example of defensive military buildings of the 1500s. It has an irregular pentagonal shape and is located at the top of the read more

  • Lucca

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. Lucca has ancient origins, and for much of its long history it maintained its autonomy. The stories are, however, divided. Some think that Lucca was originally Ligurian, and others believe that it was first an read more

  • Piazza del Campo

    Siena’s Piazza del Campo is located in the central point where the three main streets meet. Its distinctive shape resembles a shell, sloping downwards, with nine separate segments of ochre brick paving defined by white bands. The square is surrounded and enclosed by the almost continuous curtain of buildings. The read more