Things to Do in Arezzo Tuscany Italy - Travel Guide & Information 
This description page of Arezzo in the Italian region of Tuscany Italy, will guide you in planning your trip to Italy and help you to find useful travel information about the Things to Do in this Italian Region.
Monuments and Museums
Basilica di San Francesco
One of Italy’s greatest fresco cycles, Piero della Francesca’s
masterpiece Leggenda della Vera Croce (Legend of the True Cross), is housed in
this extraordinary 11th-century basilica. The scenes on the walls of the choir,
visible again after a long restoration, describe the history of the cross used
to crucify Christ from sprig to Tree of Knowledge, to its use as a bridge during
the reign of Solomon, and ultimately to its discovery by Helena, mother of
Constantine, the first Christian emperor.
Piazza Grande
This piazza contains the magnificent Romanesque church that dates
from the 12th century, Chiesa di Santa Maria della Pieve, where under the arch
of the front portal the restored early medieval Reliefs of the Twelve Months can
be viewed. Elegant columns and rounded arches frame Benedetto da Maiano’s
15th-century portico.
The Duomo
This massive 13th-century cathedral, built in Tuscan Gothic, houses
Arezzo native Piero de Francesca’s Maddalena and Bishop Guido Tarlati’s
tomb. The six, 20-feet circular stained glass windows were designed by
Guglielmo de Marcillat.
Chiesa di San Domenico
A stunning Cimabue crucifix, Spinello Aretino’s Annunciation and a
Marcillat rose window depicting St. Augustine can be seen in this church.
Museo d’Arte Medioevale e Moderna
Medieval and Renaissance collections are housed in this medieval
palace, remodeled in the Renaissance, and later used as a customs house.
Museo Diocesano
Works from the Duomo and other churches of the province are housed
here along with three notable Romanesque wood Crucifixes.
Vasari House
Works by multi-talented artists and other paintings by the master’s
school are housed here.
Events
Fiera Antiquaria (Antique fair)
The city known for its antique industry attracts hundreds of vendors
from all over the country to the twice-monthly antique fair held in the Piazza
Grande.
Giostra del Saracino
Recalling the days of the Crusades, this medieval joust, meant to
rekindle multi-cultural tolerance, features “knights” representing the four
quarters of the town, who charge a wooden effigy of a Turk with lances drawn on
the 3rd Sunday of June and the 1st Sunday of September
International Polyphonic Contest Guido d’Arezzo, August
Known worldwide, this holy music contest is a long tradition of
Arezzo.
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