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ivelinata's Tuscany guide

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Siena’s Campo & Palazzo Pubblico

This sloping brick scallop shell is Siena’s living room, its public palace a museum celebrating maestros of Gothic art.

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San Gimignano

A medieval fairy-tale town with stone towers and churches swathed in frescoes, surrounded by patchwork fields and terraced vineyards.

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Pitti Palace, Florence

Massive Medici palace with a painting collection to rival the Uffizi, museums of porcelain, carriages, and modern art, and formal gardens.

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The Uffizi, Florence

A veritable who’s who of the greatest Renaissance masters installed in the former offices (uffizi ) of the ruling Medici family.

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Campo dei Miracoli, Pisa

A grassy “Field of Miracles”. The Campo is studded with masterpieces of Romanesque architecture: a Baptistry and Cathedral containing Gothic pulpits by Pisano and, of course, that ridiculously leaning, famous belltower.

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Siena’s Duomo

A striped giant of a cathedral stuffed with carvings, frescoes, Michelangelo’s sculptures and Bernini’s chape.

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Chianti

The ultimate Tuscan idyll, a landscape of hills clad in grape vines, topped by castles, and dotted with countryside trattorie serving Italy’s most famous wine=.

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Cortona

Tuscany in miniature: medieval atmosphere, first-class art, sweeping views, handcrafted ceramics and fine wines.

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Lucca

An elegant city of opera and arcaded Romanesque façades. The medieval towers and 16th-century ramparts are now domesticated as small parks.

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