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You are looking for Inns in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Arezzo we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Hotels 2 Stella, Hotels 3 Stella, Hotels 4 Stella, Agriturismi, Appartamenti, Bed and Breakfasts, Campeggi, Castelli, Cottages, Ostelli, Case, Inns, Residenze, Villaggi and Ville.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Arezzo include: Arezzo, Bucine, Castiglion Fiorentino, Cortona, Florence, Grosseto, Leghorn, Livorno, Loro Ciuffenna, Lucca, Massa Carrara, Monte San Savino, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato and Siena.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Arezzo include: IL Cassero, Castle of Pianettole, Villa Augusto, San Marco, La Lodola, Hotel Da Giovanna, Casa Marzocchi, Villa La Castellaccia, Del Molino, Resort 'il Vignale', Novole, La Corte del Re, Villa Sassolini, Relais Villa Baldelli and La Pineta.
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Il Canto Del Maggio Inn in Terranuova Bracciolini, Arezzo Tuscany, Italy
L’appartamento è situato al centro del borgo nella parte più bassa, deve il suo nome alla quantità di... |
IL Cassero Residence in Lucignano, Arezzo Tuscany, Italy
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Casa Portagioia Bed and Breakfast in Cortona, Arezzo Tuscany, Italy
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Castle of Pianettole Castle in Anghiari, Arezzo Tuscany, Italy
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Arezzo administrative centre of the province, is situated at the northern end of the Valdichiana and can be easily reached as it is linked to the Autostrada del Sole and is crossed by the main Milan-Florence-Rome railway line. Arezzo was founded by the Etruscan and called Aretium; the most representative work of the etruscan period is the Chimera, a bronze statuette of the Vth century B.C. which has become the symbol of the town. Later Arezzo passed into the hands of the Romans (IV-III century) and had a great development.
We can begin the tour of the town just from the Roman remains, of which the Archeological museum is rich. This museum was estabilished in 1934 at its present location, no.10 Via Margaritone and it overlooks the vast open space of the Roman Amphitheatre. It occupies two storeys and in its several rooms we can admire Etruscan, Italic, Roman and Greek coins, Etruscan and Roman bronzes, statues, structural remains of the upper section of the Amphitheatre, Greek and Roman vases and example of the Aretine ceramics: the typical coral vases,decorated by relief and painted with the characteristic rose coral colour thanks to which Arezzo was famous during the Roman period.
After the Archeological museum and the Roman Amphitheatre, going towards Guido Monaco square and walking along the street bearing the same name, we find ourselves in front of the Church of S. Francesco in the homonimous square. This church, started in the second half of the 13th century from the Franciscan monks and completed at the end of the 14th century, in the course of the 15th and 16th century was adorned with shrines, chapels and frescoes; however, the attention of the visitor is attracted,above all, by the fascinating scene of the 10 panels of the Legend of the True Cross, painted by Piero della Francesca.
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The Village of Montemignaio in Tuscany Italy
The village of Montemignaio is perched on the wooded north-east slopes of the Pratomagno range, between Monte Secchieta and the Consuma mountain crossing. To those arriving from lower Casentino, Montemignaio offers a view of the tower of the old Castel Leone and steeply terraced fields.
The Church of Santa Maria Assunta (second half of the 12th century) is one of the most noteworthy Romanesque edifices of Casentino, repeating the same motives in its nave and aisles and single semicircular apse. The builders who worked on the church must have been the same ones whose work can be seen in upper Casentino. Inside, however, is a series of columns and piers unlike those of any other church in Casentino. Plastered and frescoed as was usual in the late 13th century, the piers introduce more recent ex-votos. On the right aisle is a glazed polychrome Della Robbia terra-cotta of a Virgin and Child. On the left is a panel tempera depicting a Madonna and Child, attributed to Rossello di Iacopo ... Read More...
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You are looking for Inns in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Arezzo include: Casa Marzocchi, Castle of Pianettole, Del Molino, Hotel Da Giovanna, IL Cassero, La Corte del Re, La Lodola, La Pineta, Novole, Relais Villa Baldelli, Resort 'il Vignale', San Marco, Villa Augusto, Villa La Castellaccia and Villa Sassolini.
In Arezzo we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Hotels 2 Stella, Hotels 3 Stella, Hotels 4 Stella, Agriturismi, Appartamenti, Bed and Breakfasts, Campeggi, Castelli, Cottages, Ostelli, Case, Inns, Residenze, Villaggi and Ville.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Arezzo include: Arezzo, Bucine, Castiglion Fiorentino, Cortona, Florence, Grosseto, Leghorn, Livorno, Loro Ciuffenna, Lucca, Massa Carrara, Monte San Savino, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato and Siena.
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