Attractions in Lucca

Piazza dell’Anfiteatro, located in the medieval center of Lucca, Italy, was built on the site of a Roman amphitheater, inheriting its distinctive oval shape. This vibrant square now serves as […]

Nestled in the heart of Lucca, Italy, the Lucca Cathedral, or Duomo di Lucca, stands as a testament to the city’s rich history and cultural heritage. The cathedral’s architecture blends […]

The Church of San Michele in Foro, a stellar example of Pisan Romanesque architecture, stands as the crown jewel of Lucca’s medieval center. Its magnificent facade, one of the most […]

The red-brick Guinigi Tower (Torre Guinigi) rises prominently above Lucca’s medieval center, a striking symbol of the city’s rich history. Built by the wealthy Guinigi family in the 14th century, […]

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Via Fillungo, the main thoroughfare of Lucca’s medieval center, stretches from the ancient city gate of Porta dei Borghi to Canto d’Arco. This bustling street is lined with a variety […]

The 13th-century Torre delle Ore, Lucca’s tallest clock tower, rises above the historic center, chiming every quarter hour. Originally a medieval tower house, or private defensive residence, the structure was […]

Located in Lucca, Italy, the Puccini Museum is housed in the childhood home of Giacomo Puccini, one of the country’s most renowned composers. The museum preserves the original furnishings and […]

Spanning the Serchio River about 15 miles north of Lucca, the Devil’s Bridge, also known as Ponte del Diavolo or Ponte della Maddalena, stands as a remarkable 11th-century structure. This […]

Born in Lucca, Giacomo Puccini became one of Italy’s foremost composers, and his native city now celebrates his legacy with the Puccini e la sua Lucca International Permanent Festival. This […]

Just opposite Lucca’s Cattedrale di San Martino, the Cathedral Museum Complex houses a rich array of the church’s most precious works of art. Spanning from early Renaissance paintings to jewel-encrusted […]

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