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A journey through time to discover Lunigiana, in an ancient border territory, a blend of cultures and a meeting of different traditions.
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A trip to the Unesco Heritage site of the historic villages of the Cinque Terre is a must. Five ancient fishing villages overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and connected by articulated paths that wind through heroic vineyards, olive groves and hills overlooking the sea.
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One of the most beautiful cities of art in Tuscany, it is a must-see on a classic itinerary to discover the region. An experience to discover the hundred churches, amid medieval alleys, Renaissance squares and countless bell towers.
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A city that is people- and cyclist-friendly, with its magical combination of gastronomy, culture and Emilian hospitality, Parma satisfies those who want to spend a day amidst art, culture and flavours.
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Together with the nearby Cinque Terre, Porto Venere and the three islands of Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto have been included by UNESCO in the World Heritage Site list as a significant example of how men have managed to live and shape the surrounding environment without altering the beauty of the original landscape.
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A few minutes drive from our farmhouse is Pontremoli, the ancient settlement and gateway to Tuscany along the Via Francigena. A town with a medieval layout and made up of numerous examples of typical Baroque-era Tuscan palaces.
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A trip to discover the surreal and incredible landscapes of the Quarries through the secrets of marble extraction, its craftsmanship up to wine tastings in products made of ancient white stone.
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Lovers of art and architecture simply must take a trip to the city of Pisa, the Tuscan city famous all over the world for its Piazza del Duomo, listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1987.