Travel Guide & Information of Lucca Tuscany Italy 
This description page of Lucca, in the Italian region of Tuscany, will guide you in planning your trip to Italy and help you find useful travel information about this Italian city.
Lucca, one Toscana’s most enchanting small towns, is surrounded
entirely by 16th century walls (baluardi) of ancient stone, enclosing one of
Italy’s finest medieval treasures. Entering the city through St. Peter’s
Gate, is as heavenly as its name implies. Here you’ll find well-preserved
Romanesque churches and medieval towers, old grocery and pastry shops with
delicious local specialties, bike paths to pedal down and tree-lined pathways to
stroll.
Lucca is a city for walking. Unlike many cities where climbing
hills is required, Lucca’s flat landscape and narrow winding lanes create the
perfect conditions for commuting by bicycle as many locals do, or to explore on
foot. Its solid ramparts, once used for fortification and patrolled by
soldiers, minimize traffic and are today landscaped encouraging people to walk
or ride their bikes around the perimeter of the city, admiring the view.
A medieval treasure, it is home to chamber music, Romanesque
churches, museums, monuments and the birthplace of Giacomo Puccini (in 1858),
one of Ita's most famous operatic composers whose 15th century house which is
now a museum, at Corte S. Lorenzo, 9 (via di Poggio) in Piazza della Cittadella,
features a bronze statue of Puccini in the center. Medieval houses frame
the square and low archways provide the gateways through which Roman gladiators
would have emerged.
It is a city sprinkled with palazzi, towers and countless splendid
churches like the churches of San Michele and the Duomo of San Martino, the
Basilica of San Frediano, and the Museo Nazionale Guinigi. There’s the
Piazza Anfiteatro, built on the site of the Roman amphitheater where parts of
the original can still be seen between the bustling pavement cafés. Torre
Guinigi offers a magnificent view and is also a city symbol because of the tree
planted at the top.
Lucca is a city rich in charm and history -- a city of yesterday to
be enjoyed today.
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