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Hotel - Residence - Ristorante a pochi passi dal centro storico di Arezzo e Stazione Ferroviaria

Residence Ristorante Enoteca "Le Corniole"

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A pochi passi dal centro storico di Arezzo Residence Ristorante I servizi più completi per la vacanza e il lavoro angolo cottura, TV, WiFi, parcheggio riservato Camere Residence2 Viale Michelangelo 142, Arezzo Residence3
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Cortona (8 km)
Situated on a top of a hill at 600 meters, Cortona is one of the most ancient Etruscan towns. The Basilica of Santa Margherita and the Franciscan sanctuary Le Celle invite turists to discover Cortona from the top, offering a journey of art and faith within walking distance from the center.
To see, besides the historic centre, the new museum of the Etruscan Academy (which inaugurated the new collections in September 2005) and the Diocesan Museum, a small chest which contains works by great local artists such as Luca Signorelli 
 
 Lake Trasimeno (20 km)

With an Extension of 128 km ² is the fourth Italian lake. The area was inhabited since prehistoric times and in 217 BC the lake took place the famous battle of Lake Trasimeno, which saw Hannibal's Carthaginian forces defeat the Roman legions of the consul Gaius Flaminius. Rich is the fish fauna of this lake basin, one of the main species: pike, carp. The lake also has three islands; Polvese, the Maggiore and Minore. 

 
 
Arezzo (30 Km)
Its origins are Etruscan and perhaps it was a home of the 12 Etruscan lucumonie. Arezzo conserves still a precious history, beginning with the famous people born here: Cilnius Gaius Maecenas, Petrarch, Vasari, Francesco Redi, Guido d'Arezzo. In addition to important monuments and churches, the historical center of Arezzo deserves a careful visit, during which you will find beautiful buildings, architectural features characteristic and suggestive atmosphere.
 
 
 Siena (45 Km)

Siena is one of the most charming towns of Tuscany, rich in monuments, museums, art and architecture that yet still tell about  the glorious historical past. The most important event is the Palio, which organisation  requires an entire year. The Palio’s challenge is on July 2 and August 16, important days when the entire city divided into districts and its residents are competing in the Piazza del Campo the coveted trophy.
 
 
 FLORENCE (80 km) 

Florence is definitely among the most beautiful cities of Italy, famous worldwide for their many art works which for centuries have given the city its  unique beauty. Known abroad more as  Rome, has thousands of beauties to see and discover. Can be visited with a day trip, although it is advisable that for  the Uffizi Gallery to make a separate trip.
 
 
 Assisi (80 Km) 

Assisi is the city of St. Francis, visited by a stream of religious tourism throughout the year, thanks to the life and action of S. Francis, who was born in 1226, linking its name to subsequent events in the city. The growing interest in S. Francis, and after the seventh centenary of his death, the popularity of Assisi has grown worldwide, becoming one of the most touristic places in Italy.
 
THE VALDICHIANA  

Its Valley in the heart of  Tuscany, between the province of Arezzo and Siena. Its entirely crossed by the channel Maestro della Chiana,. In ancient times the valley was carved out by Clanis River, which flowed in the opposite direction, being a tributary of Straw.
 The human settlement in the Val di Chiana is very old as evidenced by various archaeological finds of prehistoric times. But it is in the Etruscan era that the valley experienced a period of great prosperity, through farming techniques imported from the Etruscans and thriving businesses with the Fiorentines and is in this period that they started building a series of ports along the river Clanis. The splendor and importance of the Val di Chiana in Etruscan is testified by numerous archaeological findings from the various towns of the valley, especially from the ancient lucumonies of Arezzo, Cortona and Chiusi.
 The Romans entered Valdichiana after the defeat of the Etruscans in 295 BC and the Roman presence in the valley has witnessed since the II-I century BC
by several findings. In this period the valley kept its prosperity and historians as  Tacitus and Pliny the Elder described as the "granary of Etruria

 

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