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An Introduction To Tuscany Italy |
The Cities of Tuscany
Florence is perhaps one of the most famous cities in the area known as Tuscany. The Uffizi
museum after all is home to such masterpieces as “The Birth of Venus.”
Originally built to house the Tuscan administrative offices, the top floor now
houses masterpieces by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Caravaggio. Each visitor
to Florence
must also stop in and gaze at Michelangelo’s “David,” on display at the oldest
art academy, the Galleria dell’Accademia. The Ponte Vecchio is a landmark that
literally translated means “old bridge.” It was built in the 1300s and has
withstood floods and wars in order to continue to hawk some of the world’s most
wonderful 18 and 24k gold products and leather goods.
Chianti is known for its wines which are famous around the world. Tourists to Tuscany can enjoy the
world’s finest wines while enjoying the picturesque countryside.
Siena, also
located in the Chianti region houses a gothic cathedral and paintings by
medieval masters, Duccio and Simone Martini. The Renaissance and Etruscan
history are evident in each landmark of the region.
Piza is best known for the Leaning
Tower whose construction
began in the 12th century, but starting sinking into the ground after only 3
stories were completed. It stood this way for 90 years and was finally
completed by the son of Andreo Pisano, Tommano Simone and Giovanni de Simone
almost 200 years after it was started.
Hillsides and Waysides
Part of the beauty and mystique of Tuscany
is its countryside. The rolling hills that slope down to the coast are dotted
with vineyards and villas. There are working farms and vacation villas suitable
for the most adventurous tourists or those who demand first class
accommodations. Tuscany
car rentals allow tourists to explore each tiny village at their own pace and
on their own schedule.
The Heart of Commerce
Emerging as a real business centre, Tuscany
is home to thriving businesses in the furniture, leather, fashion, and
manufacturing industries. These businesses keep the region in the 21st century
while the people and culture keep one foot in the past.
If romance, tradition and culture are your idea of an ideal vacation, then Tuscany is for you. On
the other hand if shopping and the face pace of a thriving city are your style
then you will also find it in the Tuscany
region of Italy.
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