Results 1 - 100 for All Destinations Near ordered by distance ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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| | | Populonia and Baratti With its wrought-iron balconies full of flowers, the amazing tiny medioeval village of Populonia seems a scene straight out of a medievai history book. |
| | | Rimigliano Natural Park ’’ I cipressi che a Bolgheri alti e schietti van da San Guido in duplice filar quasi in corsa giganti giovinetti mi balzarono incontro e mi guardar... ’’ Giosuè Carducci, the Italian poet which wrote about the marvellous town of Baratti. |
| | | Massa Marittima Located in the Massa Marittima’s main square, the Cathedral or Duomo of St. Cerbone is a 13th century masterpiece. |
| | | Metalliferous Hills The pittoresque Metalliferous Hills stretching near the Etruscan Coast offers marvellous views of the Tuscany’ s countryside.
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| | | Volterra 50 Km a Nord Est - The nice medieval town of Volterra has a little network of pedestrian streets with typical alleys and marvellous squares. The medieval Piazza dei Priori Square is the Volterra’s heart, but the town born much more years before the Middle Age. Volterra was founded by Etruscan, and has been a town since in the Roman Age. |
| | | San Gimignano 70 Km a Nord Est - Built on a hill and surrounded by walls, the Etruscan town of San Gimignano had his great growing during medieval times. San Gimignano is famous for its fourteen towers, and its nickname “Manhattan of Middle Ages”. The town is located 30 minutes from Siena. |
| | | Siena 80 Km a Nord Est - Top Siena’s Pictures |
| | | Pisa 80 Km a Nord - The monuments which transform Piazza del Duomo in Piazza dei Miracoli (Square of Miracles) are the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Monumental Churchyard and above all the Leaning Tower of Pisa known the world over. These four medieval architecture masterpieces influenced substantially art in Italy from the 11th to the 14th century. Campo dei Miracoli has been declared an World Heritage Site by UNESCO. |
| | | Florence category: cities and towns - unesco world heritage - 120 Km a Nord Est - |
| | | Cinque Terre national park - sea destination - unesco world heritage - 140 Km a Nord Ovest - |
| | | Genoa 220 Km a Nord Ovest - Top Pictures |
| | | Rome category: cities and towns - capital of italy - archaeological site - unesco world heritage - 220 Km a Sud Est - |
| | | Nice - France 280 Km a Ovest - Nice is definitely the most important city of the Côte d’Azur (French Riviera). |
| | | Brescia category: cities and towns - 280 Km a Nord - |
| | | Milan 300 Km a Nord Ovest - Milan, the second largest city in Italy and the capital of Italian Ecomomy. World-famous for its fashion industry. |
| | | Cannes - France 300 Km a Ovest - Cannes is one the most important tourist destinations of the French Riviera (Cote d’Azuz), famous for the International Film Festival. The town near the Mediterranean has good beaches and is a good place for summer vacations. |
| | | Province of Brescia 300 Km a Nord - The city of Brescia (approx 180.000 inhabitants) is Lombardy`s second largest city and one of richest city of Italy. Brescia province has mountains and glaciers over 3.500 meters, Natural Parks and UNESCO World Heritage Rock Drawings in Valcamonica. Located between two of Italy`s most famous lakes, Lake Garda and Lake Iseo, the small historical centre of old town of Brescia have been existed since Roman times. |
| | | Lake Garda 300 Km a Nord - The Lake Garda is the biggest and most important of Italy, is located in Brescia, Verona and Trento provinces, in north Italy. It`s well known from European tourists for its beaches and beauty: Alpine and Mediterranean at the same time. The northern part of the lake is narrow, surrounded by 2.000m amazing mountains and very deep (346m), it has ideal winds for shipping. So…let`s ship in northern part of the Lake Garda. |
| | | Bergamo 400 Km a Nord - The city of Bergamo has two main areas, the lower city (città bassa) and the upper city (città alta) called "Bergamo Alta". The medieval Bergamo Alta surrounded by 17th century walls is a beautiful pedestrian town. |
| | | Venice 400 Km a Nord Est - Renowned worldwide for its canals and bridges, Venice is definitely one of Europe's most important cities, there is no other city like Venice. Venice is art, culture, romance, emotions. Venice is a conveniently small walking distance city and the best ways to explore Venice is on foot. |
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