EXPLORING LUCCA, the most beautiful city in TUSCANY (ITALY), top attractions and sites
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Lucca was founded by the Etruscans (there are traces of an earlier Ligurian settlement) and became a Roman colony in 180 BC. The rectangular grid of its historical centre preserves the Roman street plan, and the Piazza San Michele occupies the site of the ancient forum. Traces of the amphitheatre still may be seen in the Piazza dell'Anfiteatro.
Italy, a European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western culture and cuisine. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins. Other major cities include Florence, with Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s David and Brunelleschi's Duomo; Venice, the city of canals; and Milan, Italy’s fashion capital.
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Lucca - town in Italy. Famous for its historical monuments. Founded by the Etruscans. He became Romanian colony in 180 i.ch. The exterior walls as well as the historical center remained intact. Contains many old basilica VIII century. G.Puccini birthplace of the composer. Important tourist center
Lucca – oras in Italia . Faimos pentru momumentele sale istorice . Fondat de etrusci . A devenit colonie romana in 180 i.ch . Zidurile exterioare si centrul istoric au ramas intacte . Contine multe bazilici vechi din sec VIII. Loc de nastere al compozitorului G.Puccini . Important centru turistic
Lucca Italy Points of Interest - Tuscany Travel Guide Series
The beautiful city of Lucca in Italy has lots of historic points of interest for any tourist visiting Tuscany. Two of the main highlights is a visit to Lucca Cathedral of San Martino and the Chiesa San Michele Arcangelo, but Lucca has lots of unique churches to see and no Lucca travel guide would be would be complete without a mention of the Piazza Dell Anfiteatro and the Chiesa San Frediano.
Lucca is full of historic sights from the Roman times. The walls of Lucca Old Town have been integrated into everyday life and are now used as pathways for walking, jogging and cycling. The main square - Piazza dell Anfiteatro - is unique and gets it's name from the Amphitheater which it was built around and is an historic sight in it's own right as the stands around the amphitheater were built up around the empty stands to create the circular plaza.
There are numerous other smaller plazas which you must visit including Puccini Plaza.
Don't leave Lucca without seeing the fresco or mosaic on the San Frediano church or the St. Micheal's church with it's statue of the archangel Michael defeating a dragon at the top.
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Lucca is a city on the Serchio river in Italy’s Tuscany region. It’s known for the well-preserved Renaissance walls encircling its historic city center and its cobblestone streets.
Broad, tree-lined pathways along the tops of this massive 16th- and 17th-century ramparts are popular for strolling and cycling. Casa di Puccini, where the great opera composer was born, is now a house museum.
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Lucca is renowned for the well-preserved Renaissance walls encircling its historic city center and its cobblestone streets. Broad, tree-lined pathways along the tops of these massive 16th- and 17th-century ramparts are popular for strolling and cycling.
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Lucca is a city on the Serchio river in Italy’s Tuscany region. It’s renowned for the well-preserved Renaissance walls encircling its historic city center and its cobblestone streets. Broad, tree-lined pathways along the tops of these massive 16th- and 17th-century ramparts are popular for strolling and cycling. Lucca is also known for its olio d’oliva lucchese, high-quality olive oil produced in the region.
Lucca is a city of some 90,000 people in Tuscany. Its long history goes back to Etruscan and Ancient Roman times, and the city retains pieces of Ancient architecture. Lucca's great era was in the Gothic era just before the Renaissance, and the city contains much marvelous architecture from that era. Lucca's current defensive walls were designed by Leonardo Da Vinci and were never breached. Lucca remained an independent city state until the end of the 18th century. Giacomo Puccini, one of italian worldwide known opera composers, was born in Lucca.
The area of most interest to visitors is still enclosed within the old city defensive wall. The top of these broad walls is a ring park, a pleasant place for walking.
Roman amphitheater - To be found off the Via Fillungo, main entrance by Piazza Scarpellini. The remains of the amphitheater are gone. The houses there are of medieval origin, built where the spectator stands were. The amphitheatre hosts concerts and many international performers including Van Morrison and The Eagles have played here.
Duomo di San Martino, Piazza di San Martino. Romanesque cathedral dating to 14th century. Contains the must-see Volto Santo and Ilaria del Carretto's Sarcophagus (Note you have to pay to see this) - By Jacopo della Quercia. Includes a sculpture of the crucifixion attributed to an eyewitness, Nicodemus. Some interesting carvings in the marble exterior, including a labyrinth.
Torre Guinigi - this is a tower with trees atop it, a very dramatic sight, with good views of the city. No lift, many stairs.
Torre delle Ore - ancient clock tower with original clock still working; is it possible to go upstairs on this tower too (beautiful view on the city, good perspective of Fillungo street).
Palazzo Mansi.
Saint Michael's Church - Located in center of the Roman Forum
Saint Frediano's Church
Via Fillungo Main street full of shops and bars.
Piazza Napoleone, Lucca's largest square. Contains the large Palazzo Ducale, now a government building.
Domus Romana, remains of an old Roman home, have been partially excavated, and may be seen at via Cesare Battisi
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Lucca is a small city in the Tuscany Region of Italy. The city is famous for its churches and Renaissance era city walls. The has many characteristic middle age streets, beautiful churches and palaces and towers. Famous churches are the Saints of Giovanni and Reparata, the San Martino Cathedral and the Guinigi Tower. But most importantly the beautiful Piazza dell'Anfiteatro. The Amphitheater square in the center of the city. Lucca has a population of 90,000.
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Lucca is a city on the Serchio river in Italy’s Tuscany region. It’s known for the well-preserved Renaissance walls encircling its historic city centre and its cobblestone streets. Broad, tree-lined pathways along the tops of these massive 16th- and 17th-century ramparts are popular for strolling and cycling.
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Lucca is a city and comune in Tuscany, Central Italy, on the Serchio, in a fertile plain near the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is the capital of the Province of Lucca. It is famous for its intact Renaissance-era city walls.
Lucca was founded by the Etruscans (there are traces of an earlier Ligurian settlement in the 3rd century BC called Luk meaning marsh in which the name Lucca originated) and became a Roman colony in 180 BC. The rectangular grid of its historical centre preserves the Roman street plan, and the Piazza San Michele occupies the site of the ancient forum. Traces of the amphitheatre may still be seen in the Piazza dell'Anfiteatro.
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Lucca is a city and comune in Tuscany, Central Italy, situated on the river Serchio in a fertile plain near the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is the capital city of the province of Lucca. Among other reasons, it is famous for its intact Renaissance-era city walls. ucca was founded by the Etruscans (there are traces of a pre-existing Ligurian settlement) and became a Roman colony in 180 BC. The rectangular grid of its historical centre preserves the Roman street plan, and the Piazza San Michele occupies the site of the ancient forum. Traces of the amphitheatre can still be seen in the Piazza dell'Anfiteatro.
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