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Arezzo

Arezzo is the largest city in our area and is onetreasure chest: walking through its narrow streets will take you back in time to the Middle Ages which still persists in the architecture of the city. In Arezzo they are enclosed25 centuries of historyand, traces of its glorious past are preserved in the historic center and in the surrounding areas of the city.

What is there to see in Arezzo?

Although part of the medieval city was destroyed during the Second World War, the center of Arezzo still boasts beautiful monuments, churches, palaces and museums. Your visit can only start fromBig Square(also called Piazza Vasari), undoubtedly one ofmost beautiful squares in Italy. Built by the architect Vasari and shaped on a slope, it is a marvel overlooked by important buildings such as Palazzo Tofani, the Torre dei Lappoli, the Logge del Vasari, the Pieve di Santa Maria, the Palazzo del Tribunale and the Palazzo della Fraternità dei Laici. If you are in Arezzo on the first weekend of the month, an appointment with is held in Piazza GrandeAntiques Fair, the vintage market of the city.

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