| Esposito Farm House Surroundings:
the art cities of Tuscany |
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The Art Cities |
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Lonely on a hill (that has its boundless view from the Appennini
up to the Tyrrhenian sea), stern and peaceful at once, this
town has a particular glamour that is different from the others.
Once you reach its threshold, you will be impressed by the
mighty wall, both of the Medieval times and Etruscan ones,
where there are many gates.
The most famous of them is Porta dell'Arco
Etrusco (the gate of Etruscan Arch). Indoors you will find
remembrances of the severe town of Volterra during the Medieval
times. All this is helpful for us to understand the charming
of its beauty.
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Pisa is set in a wide floodplain (4 m. above sea level) few
kilometres far from the Tyrrhenian coast
and it stretches in the two bank of the river
Arno.
Pisa is among the main cultural city of Italy. It keeps a
rich artistic heritage with its original Medieval reworking
of Islamic, Lombard and local influences.
It is to note the wonderful Duomo
and the leaning tower, a monument
discussed and known as one of the seven wonders of the world.
It is a chief town of a province of Tuscany and an archiepiscopal
see. Nowadays it is above all a university
and research town.
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Siena always attracts many tourists for its
wonderful monuments and its numerous masterpieces to
visit in its museums. Some great
artists were born in Siena and among them it is to remind
Duccio di Boninsegna and Nicola Pisano, who worked on the
greatest masterpiece in Siena: the Duomo.
In narrow and winding lanes, in museums and in the quarter
oratorios you may hear Palio propitiatory
chants that recall the ancient customs and modern allegories.
In the evening, on the other side, the patter of soles on
the desert paving contrasts to the peace of the green valleys
surrounded by the walls by its ancient administrators, for
centuries till today.
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In the town you may admire many masterpieces such as the
Duomo, set in the Campo, Siena's red-bricked main square and
the wonderful landscape of Facciatone, the hall
of Pellegrinaio in Santa Maria della Scala, the Piccolomini
library, the prestigious Accademy Chigiana and the
wide rooms in Fortezza Medicea, that hides the rarest wines
in Siena, in Tuscany and in the peninsula.
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| FLORENCE |
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| Florence stands in a pleasant valley surrounded
by hills and crossed by the river Arno.
This city is rich in monuments, historical buildings, galleries
and museums, expressing all its magnificence of its ancient
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Its world famous promenade along its monuments up to the
wonderful Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge)
is lined with characteristic goldsmith's shops.
Many are the monuments and the masterpieces to visit, such
as Giotto's Tower begun by Giotto
in 1334, the Pitti Palace begun from an original design by
Brunelleschi in the second half of 1400, the courtyard of
Ammannati, Buonarroti house which
has some paintings of Michelangelo, Forte
di Belvedere that dates from the end of 1500. The Uffizi
Palace begun by Vasari in 1560, Loggia
della Signoria begun in1376 from an original design
by Arcagno and Palazzo Vecchio
built between 1293 and 1314.
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