A classical tour of medieval and renaissance cities. Uncover the Tuscany region, the cradle of Italian language and culture. In the heart of Tuscany lies Siena, rival sister city of Florence, known for its red buildings that are the color of earth. From Siena, we travel to the village-fortress of Monteriggioni before crossing Chianti and other wine producing areas to Florence (Firenze), the art capital of the world. The tour concludes with a look at Pisa, the city of the leaning tower, plus Lucca with its perfectly preserved city walls and the Italian Alps.
"A classical tour of medieval and renaissance cities. Uncover the Tuscany region, the cradle of Italian language and culture. In the heart of Tuscany lies Siena, rival sister city of Florence, known for its red buildings that are the color of earth. From Siena, we travel to the village-fortress of Monteriggioni before crossing Chianti and other wine producing areas to Florence (Firenze), the art capital of the world. The tour concludes with a look at Pisa, the city of the leaning tower, plus Lucca with its perfectly preserved city walls and the Italian Alps."@en
"A classical tour of medieval and renaissance cities. Uncover the Tuscany region, the cradle of Italian language and culture. In the heart of Tuscany lies Siena, rival sister city of Florence, known for its red buildings that are the color of earth. From Sienna, we travel to the village-fortress of Monteriggioni before crossing Chianti and other wine producing areas to Florence (Firenze), the art capital of the world. The tour concludes with a look at Pisa, the city of the leaning tower, Lucca with its perfectly preserved city walls, and the Italian Alps."
"A tour of the Medieval and Renaissance towns of Tuscany, the cradle of the Italian language and culture. Highlights include Florence, Siena, Pisa, and Lucca."
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