Firenze Trip Overview
Pisa and Lucca are two of the most important historical towns in Tuscany and are not to be missed sights for those who are visiting the region. You will immerse yourself in the history and traditions of the two cities that are close in proximity, yet quite different in personality. Once you arrive in Pisa, you will be immediately escorted by a licensed guide around the city appreciating the most important squares and monuments: the famous Piazza dei Miracoli with the impressive Leaning Tower, the Cemetery and the Cathedral. Afterwards, you will relax having a traditional Tuscan lunch in a typical local restaurant. Then our tour will continue heading to Lucca. You will have the opportunity to enjoy a free time walk discovering the charming old historic center, losing yourself in the beauty of Piazza Anfiteatro, Guinigi Tower, St.Martin’s Cathedral and the typical street of antique shops.
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Duration: 6 hours
Starts: Firenze, Italy
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Firenze, Toscana, Italy
Pisa and Lucca are two of the most important historical towns in Tuscany and are not to be missed sights for those who are visiting the region. You will immerse yourself in the history and traditions of the two cities that are close in proximity, yet quite different in personality. Once you arrive in Pisa, you will be immediately escorted by a licensed guide around the city appreciating the most important squares and monuments: the famous Piazza dei Miracoli with the impressive Leaning Tower, the Cemetery and the Cathedral. Afterwards, you will relax having a traditional Tuscan lunch in a typical local restaurant. Then our tour will continue heading to Lucca. You will have the opportunity to enjoy a free time walk discovering the charming old historic center, losing yourself in the beauty of Piazza Anfiteatro, Guinigi Tower, St.Martin’s Cathedral and the typical street of antique shops.
Itinerary
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Stop At: Piazza dei Miracoli, Piazza del Duomo, 56126, Pisa Italy
The square of the Cathedral of Pisa represents the best example of the Pisa Romanesque style through its magnificence and perfection, a harmonious fusion of classical, early Christian, Lombard and eastern motifs.
The buildings maintain a stylish unity.
The Cathedral, the Tower, the Baptistery and the Camposanto represent together the allegory of human life.
The Sinopie Museum hosts the big preparatory drawings recovered beneath the frescoes decorating the Camposanto and the Opera del Duomo Museum shows the development of Pisa art and the great Middle Ages sculpture with a new and evocative museum path.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Battistero di San Giovanni, Piazza del Duomo, 56126, Pisa Italy
The Baptistery of San Giovanni was founded on 15 August 1152. It is here that the Sacrament of Baptism is administered and the Christian embarks upon the path of Faith. The reason that such a fascinating and enigmatic building was constructed was certainly the wish to endow the cathedral with a worthy adjunct: a Baptistery that, in terms of position, size, materials and style, would be in harmony with the majestic building that already stood opposite.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Leaning Tower of Pisa, Piazza del Duomo Piazza dei Miracoli, 56126, Pisa Italy
It is called the Leaning Tower or the Tower of Pisa but actually it was never used for defending the city; it is part of the religious complex in the Duomo Square and acts as its bell tower. It played an active role in both human and divine timekeeping with its seven bells – one for each musical note – the largest of which, cast in 1655, weighs a full three and a half tonnes! It is known throughout the world for the beauty of its architecture, for its extraordinary tilt, which makes it an authentic miracle of statics, and for the fact that it stands in the universally renowned Piazza dei Miracoli, of which it is certainly the prize jewel. And this is why it is one of the 7 Wonders of the World.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Duomo di Pisa, Piazza del Duomo, 56126, Pisa Italy
Founded in 1064 and consecrated with great pomp on September 26th 1118, the Cathedral was built in two stages, one by architect Buscheto, who created the original layout with the basilican body with four aisles and one nave, a transept with one nave and two aisles, and the dome on the cross vault, and one by Rainaldo, who extended the building and the façade. The building was not finally completed until the last quarter of the XII century, when Bonannoís bronze leaves were placed on the central door, which were later destroyed by the devastating fire of 1595, after which many of the destroyed works were replaced and a vast decorative plan was started.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Lucca, Lucca, Province of Lucca, Tuscany
Lucca is one of the cities most loved all of Tuscany, a stop that can not really miss in a classic itinerary to the discovery of the region.
The city can be visited in a day. Since it isn’t a hilltop village, it is ideal for anyone with mobility issues as well as for anyone wishing to take a break from climbing. Most of the attractions in Lucca today show its ancient history: from the trace of the Roman amphiteater that can be seen in the shape of the Piazza dell’Anfiteatro to the archeological remains under the 12th century church of Saints Giovanni and Reparata (the first city cathedral, located just around the corner from the present-day cathedral of San Martino), to the various towers and villas from the 12th to 16th centuries.
Duration: 1 hour