Top Things to Do in Arezzo
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"Top Things To Do in Arezzo" Grand piazzas that come alive with medieval jousting, historic churches, and vibrant festivals that celebrate the city’s unique charm - all this and much more sums up the lovely hidden gem that Arezzo is. Whether one soaks in its warm Renaissance art and culture, or strolls its warm Tuscan streets, Arezzo will leave you spellbound. Realizado por : Cityseeker 10 Ubicaciones indicadas Piazza Grande Arezzo "Arezzo's Vast Public Plaza" The heart and soul of Arezzo, this sprawling piazza and former market reflects a journey back in time with its melange of buildings from various time periods. Its main highlight is the Palazzo delle Logge, a 16th Century edifice that dominates the square to this day. Life centered and continues to center around this incredible vestige from the past, even as the town around it evolves each day. by Monica Arellano-Ongpin Piazza Grande, Arezzo Arezzo Cathedral "Wondrous Cathedral" The Duomo di Arezzo is a magnificent Roman Catholic cathedral that strikingly stands out in the city of Arezzo. One can see that the church belongs to the 14th Century due to its architectural valor. The Duomo di Arezzo is a Catholic church but one can find people of various faiths coming here in search of peace or just to be in awe of the wonderful by sailko place. A must visit! +39 0575 2 3991 www.diocesiarezzo.it/ Piazza del Duomo, Arezzo Fortezza Medicea "A Fascinating Military Stronghold" Fortezza Medicea is a 16th-century fortress occupying the heart of the city of Arezzo. Known for its unique design that draws inspiration from a five- point star, the defense structure today stands as a memory of Cosimo I de’ Medici. A prized possession of the city it calls home, the fortress is a must- visit attraction of Arezzo offering spellbinding views of the region below. by LigaDue Viale Bruno Buozzi, Parco della Fortezza Medicea, Arezzo by This illustration was made by louis-gardenPlease credit this : louis-gardenAn email toLouis-garden or a message here would be appreciated too.More pictures (not free) Basilica di San Francesco atMy Photos Site "Medieval Paintings of Arezzo" Located in Central Italy is one of the oldest churches built by the Franciscans in Arezzo. Designed in fresco style, the Basilica di San Francesco dates back to 1290. The walls depict epic paintings of Cupid, St. Peter, St. Augustine, St. Peter and St. Mary Magdalene. The basilica is famous for the magnificent scenes from Legend of the True Cross created by renowned Italian painter Piero della Francesca. +39 0575 2 0630 Piazza San Francesco 1, Arezzo Chiesa di Santa Maria Della Pieve "An Archaic Church" This monumental 12th-century structure stands proudly in the heart of Arezzo, and stuns every visitor with its illusion of height created by the columns that get progressively narrower upwards. Manifesting Romanesque architecture, the 36 meter (118 feet) high bell tower was added to the Chiesa di Santa Maria Della Pieve in 1330. by Geobia +39 0575 2 2629 Corso Italia 7, Arezzo Museo Archeologico Nazionale Gaio Cilnio Mecenate "Back To The Past" Located on the hilly slopes of Arezzo in central Italy, this beautiful two- storeyed museum houses artifacts as old as 410 BC. The ground level is divided into rooms displaying, jewellery, pottery and other relics from the Roman period that were found in Arezzo. The upper storey houses some by Sailko stunning examples of rare art-forms and pottery, as well as objects from the pre-historic period, the Paleolithic and Iron Age. A must-visit for history lovers! +39 0575 2 0882 Via Margaritone 10, Arezzo Roman Amphitheater "Historic Roman-era Vestige" An important link to Arezzo's Roman past, this amphitheater, albeit now in ruins has endured through the years since its conception during 117-138 CE. The amphitheater is laid out in an elliptical shape, and it was derived from its ruins that the complex was originally constructed primarily with sandstone, although elements of marble and brick are also visible. After by Geobia periodical restoration, the amphitheater ruins now serve as an open-air theater for Arezzo's local events, besides also serving as a significant testament to Arezzo's distant past. +39 0575 2 0882 Via Margaritone 10, Arezzo Casa di Vasari "Vasari's House" Casa di Vasari is the house that was bought by the talented artist Giorgio Vasari before he became famous. Along with some of his faithful students, he gathered a number of semi-Mannerist paintings and set them up at his house. Some of the most interesting works are kept in the first and second rooms and art connoisseurs must explore these. by Twice25 +39 0575 299071 Via 20 Settembre 55, Arezzo Museo Statale d'Arte Medievale e Moderna "History Lesson" Located in the beautiful city of Arezzo in an old white building in the Old Town area, Museo Statale d'Arte Medievale e Moderna is a treasure trove of sorts for those who love looking at art and other artifacts. Not just paintings, you can also see sculptures, pottery and little relics that define by Sailko the history of Arezzo. +39 0575 35 4115 Via San Lorentino 8, Arezzo Basilica of San Domenico "Grand Chiesa" Designed by Nicola Pisano and built by the Tarlati family in 1275, the Chiesa di San Domenico is one of the most unique 13th-century churches in Arezzo. Built over a period of 150 years, it has no aisles and has been by No machine-readable restored over the centuries considerably. Two ancient bells catch the eye author provided. Twice25 of passersby who love this Gothic structure that evokes such nostalgic assumed (based on copyright memories of the city's past. Make sure to catch the paintings of the claims). erstwhile Masters that adorn these holy walls. +39 0575 2 2906 Piazza S. 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