Walk around Lucca Italy 4K.
Lucca is one of the most beautiful cities in Toscana and all of Italy. The ramparts of the XVI century, many cathedrals, beautiful buildings and palaces of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance - all this you will see during this walk.
0:00 Lucca train station
0:50 Fortress wall
2:55 Via delle Mura Urbane
5:10 Via del Molinetto
5:45 Corso Garibaldi
6:10 Via del Molinetto
7:00 Piazza San Martino
7:15 Duomo di San Martino
11:20 Piazza Antelminelli
12:50 Via Duomo
14:35 Piazza del Giglio
14:50 Teatro del Giglio
15:45 Piazza Napoleone
16:55 Museo del Risorgimento
17:02 Palazzo Ducale Di Lucca
17:25 Left Palazzo Ducale Di Lucca
19:10 Via Vittorio Veneto
20:15 Piazza San Michele
20:35 Chiesa di San Michele in Foro
27:10 Palazzo Pretorio
30:00 Via Roma
32:50 Piazza Bernardini
33:50 Via Santa Croce
35:35 Piazza Santa Maria Foris Portam
35:40 Chiesa di Santa Maria Forisportam
36:40 Via Santa Croce
37:45 Porta San Gervasio
38:25 Via del Fosso
38:55 Porta San Gervasio
39:35 Via Santa Croce
40:45 Piazza Santa Maria Foris Portam
41:15 Via Angelo Custode
42:55 Torre Guinigi
43:05 Via Sant'Andrea
45:10 Torre Guinigi
45:25 Via Sant'Andrea
47:50 Piazza Guidiccioni
49:28 Via Buia
50:40 Piazza S. Salvatore
51:18 Chiesa di San Salvatore
52:00 Via Calderia
52:45 Piazza San Michele Chiesa di San Michele in Foro
53:05 Via Calderia
53:45 Piazza S. Salvatore
54:10 Via Buia
55:25 Via Sant'Andrea
58:10 Via delle Chiavi D'Oro
59:28 Via Antonio Mordini
1:02:00 Via Fillungo
1:03:35 Piazza S. Frediano
1:04:05 Basilica di San Frediano
1:07:10 Via Fillungo
1:07:25 Via dell'Anfiteatro
1:08:00 Piazza dell'Anfiteatro
1:11:45 Via dell'Anfiteatro
1:12:40 Via Fillungo
1:15:10 Torre delle Ore
1:17:40 Chiesa di San Cristoforo
1:19:45 Via Roma
1:20:40 Piazza San Michele
1:22:00 Via Vittorio Veneto
1:23:40 Via S. Paolino
1:24:35 Piazza Cittadella
1:25:10 Monumento a Giacomo Puccini
1:25:35 Via S. Paolino
1:26:50 Chiesa dei Santi Paolino e Donato
1:29:55 Piazzale Giuseppe Verdi Biblioteca del Centro di Documentazione di Lucca
1:30:25 Via S. Paolino
1:34:35 Piazza San Michele
1:34:40 Via Vittorio Veneto
1:38:30 Piazzale Vittorio Emanuele
1:39:20 Via delle Mura Urbane
1:42:35 Lucca train station
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en plein painting location, Gatto nero at the Piazza Santa Maria, Lucca, Italy. a very busy place with lots of cars, bicycles, motorbikes, scooters, taxis and buses.
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Puccini Museum, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
The museum-house of Giacomo Puccini is a historical museum located in Lucca in Corte San Lorenzo, 8. The museum-native house occupies the premises of the apartment where he was born December 22, 1858 the composer Giacomo Puccini. The Puccini family had settled there in 1815 and the master lived permanently in this house until 1880, when he moved to Milan to complete his studies. Puccini later had several residences, but was always linked to his father's house. The house was converted into a museum in 1979 by the Fondazione Giacomo Puccini, thanks to the donation of property by Rita Dell'Anna. The museum contains original furnishings, precious objects that belonged to the musician, including autograph scores of youthful compositions (the first work, the Prelude to orchestra rediscovered in 1999, and the Mass for 4 voices of 1880), and many letters of Giacomo Puccini (like those of Giulio Ricordi), paintings, photographs, sketches, memorabilia and valuable documents, such as working copies and drafts of books Tosca and La Fanciulla del West, a rare draft printing of the score of La Fanciulla del West, a score La swallow, rich musical sketches and handwritten annotations. Inside the museum is also the custom of Turandot, made according to the appear of Umberto Brunelleschi and worn by the soprano Maria Jeritza for the first performance of the opera at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York in 1926. The museum birthplace of Giacomo Puccini holds the piano Steinway & Sons (model B-211, serial no. 98606), purchased by Giacomo Puccini in the spring of 1901. It is certainly to be considered the most important of the many piano owned by the composer, both for quality, and for its history. Initially, the piano had been placed in the home of Milan, then Puccini did carry, at the end of 1921, the new villa of Viareggio. On this piano Puccini composed much of his music, but especially the last opera, Turandot. The piano was restored in 2006. The instrument has retained its original structure, recovering the original sound.
Lucca Toscana, Italia
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Piazza dell'Anfiteatro Lucca 24 agosto 2012 ore 15:18
Lucca, Italy: Life on the Wall
Lucca's walls remain one of its best draws. So wide you can bike them or, as we did, use them as the place for a lovely picnic.
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chiesa di San Michele in Foro
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San Michele in Foro, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
San Michele in Foro is a Roman Catholic basilica church in Lucca, Tuscany, central Italy, built over the ancient Roman forum. Until 1370 it was the seat of the Consiglio Maggiore (Major Council), the commune's most important assembly. It is dedicated to Archangel Michael. The church is mentioned for the first time in 795 as ad foro (in the forum). It was rebuilt after 1070 by will of Pope Alexander II. Notable is the façade, from the 13th century, with a large series of sculptures and inlays, numerous of which remade in the 19th century. The lower part has a series of blind arcades, the central of which includes the main portal. The upper part, built using plenty of iron materials to counter wind, has four orders of small loggias. On the summit, flanked by two other angels, is the 4 m-tall statue of St. Michael the Archangel. According to a legend, an angel's finger would have a huge diamond. On the lower right corner of the façade is a statue (1480) of the Madonna salutis portus, sculpted by Matteo Civitali to celebrate the end of the 1476 plague. The church interior has a nave and two aisles with transept and semicircular apse; the nave is supported by arcades on monolithic columns. From the southern transept rises the bell tower, built in the 12th-14th centuries, with a series of single, double and triple mullioned windows. The last floor was demolished during the rule of Giovanni dell'Agnello (1364-1368), Doge of Pisa.
San Michele in Foro
San Michele in Foro
San Michele in Foro is a Roman Catholic basilica church in Lucca, Tuscany, central Italy, built over the ancient Roman forum. Until 1370 it was the seat of the Consiglio Maggiore, the commune's most important assembly.
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Chiesa San Giusto, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
San Giusto is a church in Lucca, Tuscany, central Italy. The current edifice, built over a pre-existing one, dates to the second half of the 12th century. It has a nave and two aisles with apses. The façade has a mixed decoration, with white and black stripes in the upper part, forming two small superimposed loggias at the top. The central portal was made by Guidetto's workshop, and, among the other details, includes two twisting atlases (one now partly missing) supporting two protruding lions at the sides of the lunette. The rest of the decoration has vegetable motifs or fantastic creatures. The two roots of the internal archivolt (which has black and white rows like in the upper facade) lay on two cubes with masks of Classic origin.
The side portals have less ornate decorations, mostly limited to the capitals and similar to that of the central one. The latter is surmounted by a double mullioned window, while above the side ones are simpler oculi. The apse's exteriors features Lombard bands and two orders of single mullioned windows. The interior was remade during the 17th century in Baroque style.
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Lucca, Italy
Lucca, Piazza dell'Anfiteatro
San Michele in Foro, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
San Michele in Foro is a Roman Catholic basilica church in Lucca, Tuscany, central Italy, built over the ancient Roman forum. Until 1370 it was the seat of the Consiglio Maggiore (Major Council), the commune's most important assembly. It is dedicated to Archangel Michael. The church is mentioned for the first time in 795 as ad foro (in the forum). It was rebuilt after 1070 by will of Pope Alexander II. Notable is the façade, from the 13th century, with a large series of sculptures and inlays, numerous of which remade in the 19th century. The lower part has a series of blind arcades, the central of which includes the main portal. The upper part, built using plenty of iron materials to counter wind, has four orders of small loggias. On the summit, flanked by two other angels, is the 4 m-tall statue of St. Michael the Archangel. According to a legend, an angel's finger would have a huge diamond. On the lower right corner of the façade is a statue (1480) of the Madonna salutis portus, sculpted by Matteo Civitali to celebrate the end of the 1476 plague. The church interior has a nave and two aisles with transept and semicircular apse; the nave is supported by arcades on monolithic columns. From the southern transept rises the bell tower, built in the 12th-14th centuries, with a series of single, double and triple mullioned windows. The last floor was demolished during the rule of Giovanni dell'Agnello (1364-1368), Doge of Pisa.
The Oratorio, Museo della Cattedrale, Lucca, Italy
Eileen and I audition for Lucca's favorite son.
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Stabat Mater Pergolesi lucca San Michele in foro
L'ultima, stupenda parte dello Stabat mater di G.B. Pergolesi, con cui Animando, centro di promozione musicale di Lucca, ha partecipato alla liturgia del Venerd' Santo. Ha diretto l'Ensemble Nuove Assonanze e il coro di voci femminili il maestro Silvano Pieruccini, soprano Alida Berti, controtenore Alessandro Carmignani.