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TUSCANI HOLIDAYS US - vacation - http:// www.tuscani holidays.com : Tuscani Holidays usa : Birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and the most famous Italian artists. Land of beautiful landscapes with its rolling green hills and a quiet seaside. Famous for its wines, olive oils and typical foods with fine natural and flavourful ingredients. Rent your house on tuscany-holidays.info and experience the real Tuscany Holiday: apartments, farmhouses, luxury villas with exclusive pool and every type of vacation homes offered to suit all of your needs
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Arezzo : One of the most important Etruscan towns, set on a hill rising from the floodplain of the Arno river. In this friendly town one can admire artistic masterpieces by Piero della Francesca and also the stained-glass art works of Guillaume de Marcillat. This town has surely produced a great number of cultural giants. Just to mention a few: Guido Monaco, inventor of the modern musical scale and notation - the poet Petrarch who, together with others, is a founder of the humanist movement - the basis for the cultural Renaissance and Spinello Aretino, a great trecento master of Italian frescoes.
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Florence Capital city of the region of Tuscany and home of the Italian Renaissance, famous for its art and architecture. This city is so rich in art, history and culture that a short visit will not be satisfying. Take your time to visit the famous Uffizzi Gallery, to admire Michelangelo's David, Botticelli's Birth of Venus and Raphael's Madonnas. Stroll through the medieval backstreets, sip your hot chocolate or coffee on Piazza della Signoria or go for the bargains at the San Lorenzo street market.
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Lucca , Also known as the most civilized of Tuscany's cities, with its grid of Roman roads inside the massive, tree-topped town walls. Home to the famous musician Giacomo Pucini (1858-1924) whose opera's have become some of the world's favorites. Don't miss the Piazza Anfiteatro, near the north end of Via Fillungo, build into the remains of a Roman amphitheater.

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