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Destination guide: Arezzo in Tuscany Italy
Arezzo
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The town of Arezzo
Arezzo founded by the Etruscans (once Aretium) is a beautiful Medieval
town in Tuscany, between Florence and Rome, among the hills at 296 m above
sea level, it lies on an extensive plateau on the edge of the Val di Chiana,
it's historic centre is rich in culture, artistic and architectural treasures
from the Vasari Lodges to the Piero della Francesca frescoes, the Romanesque
Pieve, Petrarch, Guido Monaco and Michelangelo. The highest part of Arezzo
in appearance is medieval and unspoilt by other buildings from later periods.
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The Chimera, a bronze statue from Etruscan times dating back to
the V century B.C. has become the symbol of the town.
In Roman hands (IV-III century) Arezzo was under great development
and many Roman remains can be seen in Archaeological museum in Via
Margaritone overlooking the vast space of the Roman Amphitheatre.
In the museum, you will find Greek and Roman vases and Aretine ceramics:
the typical coral vases for which Arezzo was famous during the Roman
period.Roman and Greek Etruscan, Italic, coins, Bronzes form Etruscan
and Roman times, remains of the of the Amphitheatre
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The ANTIQUE FAIR takes place in Piazza San Francesco, Piazza
Grande and the Logge Vasari,
For over twenty years, the first Saturday and Sunday of the month
about 20.000 people visit the fair each year.
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PIAZZA GRANDE is in the heart of the city and centre of the medieval
city and Aretine life, here La Giostra del Saracino takes place the
1st Sunday in June and September. La Giostra is a tournament between
where the four regions of Arezzo challenge each other with knights
horseback and ancient spears.- ancient local traditions, costume and
culture are re-lived each year during the tournament, which has an
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In Piazza Grande you can see Vasari's Logge which was built
in the late Renaissance period (Vasari born in 1511 was a painter,
historian architect and writer). and many other ancient buildings
such as the Palazzo Lappoli, The Law Courts, The Lay Fraternity Building,
Palazzo Cofani, the medieval steps of the Vicolo dell'Arco links the
Logge of Vasari to Piazza del Praticino and to many other medieval
streets and squares.
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