Some of the most notable wines in the world hail from Tuscany, and this is certainly not surprising since Italy produces more wine than any other country. Read the rest »
Tuscany is beautiful – there is no question. However, many tours of Tuscany take you through the most populated and tourist-driven areas of the region. Read the rest »
From May 9 to July 19, Pisa pays tribute to its most famous citizen, Galileo Galilei, to celebrate the fourth centenary of the first astronomical observations. Read the rest »
The Piaggio Museum is a place telling a great story. It was opened Opened March 29 2000 and it occupies three thousand square meters of Attrezzeria, one of the oldest buildings of the factory in Pontedera. Read the rest »
The area of the municipality of San Giuliano Terme, with over 30,000 inhabitants and 20 villages spread over an area of 92 sq km, is an oasis rich in history and natural wonders. Read the rest »
Located on a promontory surrounded by the sea Populonia overlooks the Gulf of Baratti and has an unbelievable charm. The site was inhabited from the age of iron as the numerous archaeological findings prove. Read the rest »
As if it weren’t enough to appreciate the beauty of Tuscany as you travel through the lush area of Italy, there are antique markets and various fairs offered throughout the year in many of the cities and towns that can offer you terrific bargains and beautiful pieces of authentic Italian heritage. Read the rest »