Bed and Breakfast in Lucca
Lucca, with its 15th-century city walls, is flanked by the Appuan Alps and the Pisan hills.
It is renowned both as the birthplace of Giacomo Puccini and for its wealth of works of art, and it is also nicknamed the “city of a hundred churches.”
Its city centre is unique, its closely woven fabric of houses, towers, mediaeval churches, Renaissance mansions and 19th-century squares preserved almost intact.
The Villa Guinigi National Museum is home to paintings by artists from Lucca, valuable sculptures, examples of the minor arts and church vestments and vessels.

The oval Marketplace, built over and following the outline of the Roman amphitheatre, is surrounded by a unique, unbroken ring of houses.
You can visit the famous Ville Lucchesi, built from the 16th to 18th centuries, all of which partake of the particular attention devoted to elegance both in the buildings themselves and in the parks surrounding them.
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