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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/pisa/travel-guides/travel-tips/pisa-in-a-nutshell
effect! 2. Arriving in Pisa If you’re already in Tuscany, Pisa is 20 km from Lucca, 80 km from Florence and 100 km from Siena. Arriving by car from Florence, you’ll follow the A11 highway and get off at Pisa Nord; from the Tyrrhenian coast, you’ll take...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/san-gimignano/piazza-della-cisterna
towers. It marks the junction between the two most important roads: the Francigena and the road leading from Pisa to Siena. It was the heart of San Gimignano, forming, along with the Piazza Duomo, the cornerstone of the medieval city. While Piazza Duomo...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/san-gimignano/piazza-del-duomo/palazzo-nuovo-del-podesta/loggia-of-the-civic-museum
on columns, and to the Museo Civico. The Museo is a treasure trove of precious works of art by artists from Florence and Siena. Many of the works come from public and religious buildings throughout the city. The viewer stands agape in amazement at the...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/san-gimignano/piazza-del-duomo/palazzo-nuovo-del-podesta
by Lippo Memmi. The painter was the brother-in-law of Simone Martini, who created similar works in the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena. It depicts the Madonna seated on a throne, surrounded by angels and saints; at her feet one can recognize the adoring...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/volterra/travel-guides/travel-tips/volterra-in-a-nutshell
around by bus, there’s a public transportation service that connects Volterra with the surrounding towns. From Florence or Siena, you’ll need to take the Sita or Sena buslines, get off at Colle Val D’Elsa or at Poggibonsi and then use the local buses...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/lucca/cathedral-of-st-martin
three. The decorative work also saw the participation of Jacopo della Quercia, sculptor of the Fonte Gaia (Gaia Fountain) at Siena. At the end of the 15th century the interior too was finished, decorated with precious paintings during the time of the...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/travel-guides/travel-tips/the-top-20-things-to-do-in-rome
Dominic named the garden, presenting the monastery here with its first orange tree. Legend says that Saint Catherine of Siena picked its oranges, which she candied and presented to Pope Urban VI. 16. Piazza Knights of Malta and Keyhole This attraction,...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/san-gimignano/porta-san-giovanni
Francis formerly stood. It gave access to the city from the south and was the historic access point for those coming from Siena along the stretch of the Via Francigena that passed through San Gimignano. Completed in 1262, it has a Sienese arch, with a...
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