Tuscan Maremma
Coast and nature between hills and parks.
Roselle Archaeological Area: Etruscan and Roman ruins with baths and panoramic amphitheater
Tarot Garden: 22 Giant Sculptures by Niki de Saint Phalle in Capalbio
Buranaccio Tower: 16th Century Medici Tower on a Free Maremman Beach
Knights’ Square: The Medieval Heart of Pisa with Renaissance Palaces
Villa Medicea di Coltano: Renaissance Ruin of Cosimo I in the Pisan Countryside
National Museum of San Matteo Pisa: Masterpieces by Simone Martini and Donatello
Pisa’s Cathedral Square: Leaning Tower, Cathedral and Baptistery UNESCO Heritage
Camposanto Monumentale in Pisa: Medieval Frescoes and Gothic Cloister in the Square of Miracles
Pisa Cathedral: Byzantine Mosaics, Giovanni Pisano’s Pulpit, and Romanesque Façade
Villa l’Ammiraglio: An 18th-Century Villa with Historic Thermal Baths and Italian Gardens
Santa Maria della Spina: Gothic Church with Pisan Statues Overlooking the Arno
National Museum of the Royal Palace Pisa: Original Medici Furnishings and Views of the Lungarno
Villa di Agnano: Historic Thermal Baths and 18th-Century Gardens near Pisa
Piazza Anfiteatro Lucca: Perfect Oval on Ancient Roman Arena with Colorful Houses
Villa Medicea di Seravezza: UNESCO Heritage Residence with Views of the Apuan Alps
Verrucole Fortress: Restored Medieval Castle with Views of the Apuan Alps
Lucca’s Walls: 4 km Panoramic Walk on Intact Renaissance Fortifications
Rocca Estense di Camporgiano: Medieval Fortress with Panoramic Views over Garfagnana
