![]() ![]() ![]() The thermal baths of Montecatini and Monsummano are popular destinations for medical tourism and boast waters with beneficial effects. An obligatory stop at the Cathedral of San Zeno and, for a truly evocative experience, Pistoia Sotterranea. Dubbed the “enchanted stone city”, it offers routes dotted with churches, cloisters, palaces, museums and monuments leading to the Piazza del Duomo. ![]() Of ancient foundation, Pistoia is a city that knows how to amaze lovers of history, art and traditions. Another feather in the cap of this area are the most renowned handmade chocolate companies in Italy and beyond. The beating heart of Tuscany, the area is also known for the cultivation of plants and flowers popular throughout the world, thanks to the long nursery tradition carried on from generation to generation. A landscape that is always different and always rich, between historical and medieval villages and places of interest. From the plains to the famous spas, to the mountains with its renowned ski slopes of Abetone and Val di Luce. The province of Pistoia is diversity and beauty. ![]() Ufficio Informazioni e Accoglienza Turistica Via Porta Fabbrica, 1 – 54100 – Massa (MS) tel. A typical product of the area is Lardo di Colonnata PGI, a cured lard you can taste while strolling through the centre of towns like Pontremoli. The hilly landscape is dotted with castles and picturesque villages. North of the province lies Lunigiana, an ancient land, rich in history and traditions. We recommend visiting the centre of Marina di Massa, bursting with Art Nouveau villas. Continuing along the Apuan Riviera, you can enjoy the unique spectacle of the sea just a stone’s throw from the mountains. You can enter the living heart of the mountain and touch the raw material worked by masters like Michelangelo and Canova. Nestled between the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, the Apuan Alps and the Ligurian Sea, it offers nature, history, art, and fine food and wine.ĭon’t miss Carrara, the world capital of marble. The province of Massa-Carrara is waiting to be discovered. Tuscan villages, among quarries and the Apennines ![]()
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