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Visiting Lucca in Tuscany Italy

22 Mar

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Lucca Tuscany pictures

The International Festival of Photography was the excuse to return to Lucca, a lovely city in Tuscany, Italy.
The territory of Lucca offers a lot of reasons to visit it: wonderful monuments and churches, a beautiful scenery, excellent food and wine … and then there’s also the mysterious Lucca, populated by ancient beliefs and magic symbols. Lucca is really close to Pisa (25 km) and Florence (about 80km).
Lucca has an extraordinary energy, it’s beautiful to stroll through its narrow streets with no particular destination. And do not worry though at every step there is a historical monument to be seen … Lucca was nicknamed the city of 100 churches.
The “old town” of Lucca is gathered within the perfectly conserved medieval walls. The walls are the symbol of the city and it seemed to me that they contain and protect a magical world.
The walls of Lucca -raised between 1504 and 1654 – have been turned into pedestrian promenade, offering the chance to admire the monuments and the city. Even if you are not cyclists, the ride on the walls is very pleasant. And to hire a bike is really easy and cheap.

Picture of Lucca walls Tuscany Italy

The walls of Lucca are perfect for a promenade

The walls of Lucca Tuscany italy

The walls of Lucca

Pictures with Lucca medieval walls

View from the Lucca medieval walls

L'antico caffè delle mura in Lucca Tuscany Italy

"L'antico caffè delle mura"

Riding the bike on Lucca walls

Having a bike ride on Lucca's walls is a "not to miss" experience

Riding the bike on Lucca walls

Lucca's walls

Once upon a time:) there were nearly 130 towers in Lucca, now they are 2 important: the Tower of the Hours and the Guinigi Tower. Guinigi Tower is really unique: on the top of the tower are planted oaks that dominate the city and the terrace has a panoramic view. Going up the tower seems to enter the kingdom of spirits and mysterious beings. Also worth seeing Palazzo Guinigi.

Torre Guinigi Tower in Lucca, Tuscany Italy

"Torre Guinigi" Tower

"Torre Guinigi" Tower in Lucca, Tuscany

"Torre Guinigi"

Inside the "Torre Guinigi" Lucca Tuscany Italy

Inside the "Torre Guinigi"

Inside Torre Guinigi Tower Lucca Tuscany italy

Inside Torre Guinigi

Panoramic View form Guinigi Tower

Panoramic view form the top of Guinigi Tower

Panoramic view from Guinigi Tower

Panoramic view from Guinigi Tower

The square “Piazza dell’Anfiteatro” is really peculiar with its elliptical shape and the 4 doors to enter. I think it is one of the most picturesque squares in Tuscany and Italy. Although located in the center of the city is always very quiet … it seems to be in the magical center of the world.

Piazza dell'Anfiteatro square in Lucca Tuscany Italy

Piazza dell'Anfiteatro

Piazza dell'Anfiteatro square by night in Lucca Tuscany Italy

Piazza dell'Anfiteatro by night

Piazza dell'Anfiteatro Square in lucca Tuscany italy

Lucca is a city with a lovely atmosphere and rich in churches and monuments.

Il Duomo di San Martino in lucca Tuscany italy

Il Duomo di San Martino - view from the city walls

S. Michele church in Lucca Tuscany italy

S. Michele church

raised in the thirteenth-century with a beautiful fresco on the facade

San Frediano church

And some glimpses of Lucca.

Pictures of lucca Tuscany Italy

Glimpses of Lucca Tuscany Italy

Glimpses of Lucca Tuscany Italy

Glimpses of Lucca Tuscany Italy

If you’re interested in photography do not miss Lucca Digital Photo Festival, it’s full of interesting exhibitions staged in very special and evocative locations: from Renaissance villas and palaces to those in former industrial locations. The Festival of photography is organized every year in the period from November to December.

Baluardo San Colombano in Lucca Tuscany

Photography exibition at Baluardo San Colombano

Baluardo San Colombano Lucca

Photography exhibition in at the medieval Baluardo San Colombano

Villa Bottini in Lucca, Tuscany, Italy

Villa Bottini

Ex manifattura Tabacchi lucca Tuscany Italy

Ex manifattura Tabacchi

Baluardo San Regolo Lucca Tuscany italy

Baluardo San Regolo

The typical Tuscan products are known for their excellence: Tuscan bread, Tuscan olive oil chestnuts, Tuscan red wine-the most famous is the Chianti-, cheese. The excellent “chianina” meat is perfect for the Florentine steak. There are so many products typical of the Lucca, you could visit it just to make a Gourmet tour. As for the typical Lucca sweets here they are: Tuscan “Buccellato”, “Zuppa Lucchese”, “castagnaccio”, “Brigidini di Lamporecchio”.

The Fillungo street is the reference point for shopping, with many shops but also churches and monuments.

Traditional Tuscany sweets

Traditional Tuscany sweets

Il Taddeucci: the bakery is famous for Buccellato

Il Taddeucci: the bakery is famous for Buccellato

"Zuppa lucchese" traditional Tuscany sweet

"Zuppa lucchese" typical Lucca dessert

Chocolate

Chocolate

Walking in Lucca you could meet Pinocchio :) as he a constant presence in Lucca. Collodi, Pinocchio’s “father”, was born nearby. 30 km from Lucca there’s also lovely park dedicated to Pinocchio. The surroundings of Lucca are full of charm: the strange Devil’s Bridge, the elegant Renaissance villas, the Pinocchio Park, the picturesque town of Barga … about them in the next post.

Meeting Pinocchio

And yes, Michi my funny traveller dog accompanied me to Lucca. More photos with Michi and travel tips about travelling with dogs in a post coming soon.

Funny dog picture

Michi

Tips about visting Lucca:

More photos from Tuscany Italy on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ancutza/sets/72157622844104318/

What to visit around Lucca in Tuscany Italy

(my posts)

Barga, a fascinating medieval rock village

Devil’s Bridge in Tuscany

Pinocchio Park, a beautiful place for children and adults

Site about tourism in Tuscany, with photos and infos:
http://www.turismo.intoscana.it/intoscana2/export/TurismoRTen/index.html

Lucca Digital Photo Festival:
http://www.luccadigitalphotofest.it/index.php?lang=en

Lucca comics and games Festival:
http://www.luccacomicsandgames.com/index.php?id=17

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5 Comments

Posted by on March 22, 2011 in Travel in Italy

 

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5 Responses to Visiting Lucca in Tuscany Italy

  1. Bianca

    March 22, 2011 at 3:04 pm

    Ah… ce fotografii superbe, trebuie să ajung și în acest oraș orice-ar fi :)

     
  2. accantoalcamino

    March 22, 2011 at 3:18 pm

    Grande Michi, grande tu, conosco Lucca e mi ha fato piacere passegiare con voi :-)

     

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