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The city of Lucca (Tuscany). Useful information, photo gallery, churches, the walls, monuments and more...
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The Bed and Breakfast of the Tuscany orders by province
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The farm Holidays of the Tuscany orders by province
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The Hotels of the Tuscany orders by province
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The city of Palazzolo Acreide (Siracusa). Useful information, baroque photo gallery, churches and more...
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The archaeological site of Akrai, city founded by the Greeks of Siracusa in the 664 a.C.
Palazzolo Acreide (SR)
House-museum of Antonino Uccello
Informative website about the ethnoantropologist Antonino Uccello and virtual visit of the House-museum of Palazzolo Acreide (SR)
Andrea Latina - Arte e dintorni
Italian painter Andrea Latina
Italian ethnoantropological museums
Portal website about ethnoantropologic museums in Italy
The sites of the peasant's work. Buscemi-Palazzolo Acreide
Intermunicipal ethnical-anthropological itinerary
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The Bed and Breakfast of the Sicily orders by province

Centro Studi Iblei
Documentation centre about Antonino Uccello, the Iblei area and the province of Siracusa and Ragusa

Late baroque towns of the Val di Noto (South eastern Sicily)
World Heritage List UNESCO
The eight towns in south-eastern Sicily: Caltagirone, Militello Val di Catania, Catania, Modica, Noto, Palazzolo Acreide, Ragusa and Scicli. The towns of the Val di Noto represent the culmination and final flowering of Baroque art in Europe
Caltagirone's ceramics
Located in the historical centre of Palazzolo Acreide, in this store you can buy various ceramics and terracotta objects
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Lucca is a city in Tuscany, northern central Italy, situated on the river Serchio in a fertile plain near (but not on) the Ligurian Sea. It is the capital city of the Province of Lucca.

Lucca was founded by the Etruscans (there are traces of a pre-existing Ligurian settlement) and became a Roman colony in 180 BC. The rectangular grid of its historical center preserves the Roman street plan, and the Piazza San Michele occupies the site of the ancient forum.

LUCCA - The walls around the town
LUCCA - The walls around the town

Plundered by Odoacer, Lucca appears as an important city and fortress at the time of Narses, who besieged it for three months in 553, and under the Lombards it was the seat of a duke who minted his own coins. It became prosperous through the silk trade that got a start in the 11th century, to rival the silks of Byzantium. In the 10th and 11th centuries Lucca was the capital of the feudal margravate of Tuscany, more or less independent but owing nominal allegiance to the Holy Roman Emperor.

LUCCA - Church of San Michele
LUCCA - Church of San Michele

After the death of the famous Matilda of Tuscany, the city began to constitute itself an independent commune, with a charter of 1160. For almost 500 years, Lucca was an independent republic. There were many minor feudatories in the region between southern Liguria and northern Tuscany dominated by the Malaspina; Tuscany in this time was a part of feudal Europe. Dante’s Divine Comedy include many references to the great feudal families who had huge jurisdictions with administrative and judicial rights. Dante himself spent some of his exile in Lucca.

In the common central Italian pattern, internal discord afforded an opportunity in 1314 to Uguccione della Faggiuola to make himself master of Lucca, but the Lucchesi expelled him two years afterwards, and handed over their city to the condottiere Castruccio Castracani, under whose masterly tyranny it became for a moment a leading state of central Italy, rival to Florence, until his death in 1328.

LUCCA - St Martin Cathedral
LUCCA - St Martin Cathedral

On 22 and 23 September 1325, in the battle of Altopascio, he defeated again Florence's Guelphs, taking many prisoners and also for this he was nominated, always from Louis IV the Bavarian, duke of Lucca.

Castracani's tomb is in the church of San Francesco. His biography is Machiavelli's third famous book on political rule.

LUCCA - St Martin Cathedral - St. Martin and the poor
LUCCA - St Martin Cathedral
St Martin and the poor (Sec. XIII)

Lucca was the seat of a convocation in 1408 that was intended to end the schism in the papacy. Occupied by the troops of Louis of Bavaria, the city was sold to a rich Genoese Gherardino Spinola, seized by John, king of Bohemia. Pawned to the Rossi of Parma, by them it was ceded to Martino della Scala of Verona, sold to the Florentines, surrendered to the Pisans, nominally liberated by the emperor Charles IV. and governed by his vicar, Lucca managed, at first as a democracy, and after 1628 as an oligarchy, to maintain its independence alongside of Venice and Genoa, and painted the word Libertas on its banner till the French Revolution" (Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911).

Lucca was the largest Italian city state with a republican constitution ("comune") to remain independent over the centuries - next to Venice, of course. In 1805 Lucca was taken over by Napoleon, who put his sister Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi in charge as "Queen of Etruria". After 1815 it became a Bourbon-Parma duchy, then part of Tuscany in 1847 and finally part of the Italian State. Lucca is twinned with the English market town of Abingdon, near Oxford.

Unusual for cities in the region, the walls around the old town were retained intact as the city expanded and modernized. As the wide walls lost their military importance, they became a pedestrian promenade ringing the old town although they were used for a number of years in the 20th century for racing cars. They are still fully intact today; each of the four principal sides is lined with a different tree species.

The academy of sciences (1584) is the most famous of several academies and libraries.

The Casa di Puccini is open to the public. At nearby Torre del Lago there is a Puccini opera festival every year in July/August. Puccini had a house there.

There are many richly built medieval basilica-form churches in Lucca with rich arcaded facades and campaniles, a few as old as the 8th century.

  • Piazza Napoleone

  • Piazza San Michele

  • Duomo di San Martino (St Martin's Cathedral)

  • Ducal Palace. The original project was begun by Bartolomeo Ammannati in 1577-1582, and continued by Filippo Juvarra in the 18th century.

  • The ancient Roman amphitheatre

  • Church of San Michele in Foro

  • Basilica di San Frediano

  • Torre delle ore ("Clock Tower")

  • Casa and Torre Guinigi

  • Museo Nazionale Guinigi

  • Museo e Pinacoteca Nazionale

  • Orto Botanico Comunale di Lucca, a botanical garden dating to 1820

  • Palazzo Pfanner

Lucca hosts the Lucca Summer Festival each year which, in July 2006, saw the likes of Eric Clapton, Roger Waters, Tracy Chapman and Santana play live in the Piazza Napolean.

 

 

 
...a great historical center of pregio architectonic, that it has conserved the structure urban planning of Roman-medieval style
 

 
...one town-walls building that it does not have equal in Europe. Long 4,200 meters, are visible the several historical stratifications: from the II sec. a.C. to work of the Roman, the Middle Ages, until XVI the century
 

 

 
...splendid medieval churches, like the Cathedral of Saint Martino, the Church of Saint Michele, the Church of Saint Frediano, authentic rich capolavori of works of artel XVI century
 

 

 
...pregevoli works of art like the last supper of Jacopo Tintoretto and other works of Pontormo, Bronzino, Beccafumi, Kidneys
 

 
...more than three hundred villas, large and small, made to construct from the noble lucchesi in the course of four centuries, dipped in the campaign between olive groves and vineyards
 

 

 
...the beauty of the landscape and its takeovers like in Garfagnana, rich history place, incontaminati traditions and atmospheres and where it is possible to taste of the typical products
 

 

 
...botteghe handicraft where traditional workings are met and they join with the most modern productive techniques. Woven and lignei embroiderys, decorations, carvings, objects in wrought iron, statuine from manger in chalk
 
 

 
...the heart of wine zone DOC Lucchesi hills where optimal wines like the "Colline Lucchesi"  and the "Montecarlo Doc" can be tasted
 

 

 
...an optimal oil extravergine of olive that comes produced in lucchesi hills and is known all over the world for its organolettiche characteristics and its yielded sapore that they have made it to confer the Dop acknowledgment
 

 
...a net of etnoantropologici museums, like the Museum of the Chestnut tree, several the inherent museums the Civilization Peasant, some flour mills recovers to you and working with the shovels moved from the force of the water, old frantoi where it came produced the oil
 

 

 
...manifestations anniversaries like Lucca Comics & Games, the more important Italian review dedicated to the comic strip, or the Summer Festival, important musical event that it is carried out within them walls


 
 

 

 

 

 
     
 

 
     
 

 
     
 

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