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Urban walls - Lucca Toscane Italy

Lucca, Province of Lucca, Italy

Urban walls - Lucca Toscane Italy

Length3.5 mi
Elev. Gain124.6 ft
Est. Steps8000
Created by Hollowrunner
Introduction
Urban walls - Lucca Toscane Italy is a 3.5 mile (8,000-step) route located near Lucca, Province of Lucca, Italy. This route has an elevation gain of about 124.6 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Holy Face of Lucca

Place
The Holy Face of Lucca (Italian: Volto Santo di Lucca) is a venerated wooden corpus (body) of a crucifix in Lucca, Italy. Medieval legends stated that it had been sculpted by that Nicodemus who assisted Joseph of Arimathea in depositing Christ in the tomb and specifically dated its arrival in Lucca to AD 742.

Lucca Cathedral

Place
Lucca Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Lucca, Cattedrale di San Martino) is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours in Lucca, Italy. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Lucca. Construction was begun in 1063 by Bishop Anselm (later Pope Alexander II).

Piazza dell'Anfiteatro

Place
Piazza dell'Anfiteatro is a public square in the northeast quadrant of walled center of Lucca, region of Tuscany, Italy. The ring of buildings surrounding the square, follows the elliptical shape of the former second century Roman Amphitheater of Lucca. The square can be reached through four gateways located at the four vertices of the ellipse.

Basilica of San Frediano

Place
The Basilica of San Frediano is a Romanesque church in Lucca, Italy, situated on the Piazza San Frediano.

Palazzo Pfanner

Place
Palazzo Pfanner is a palace and a garden in Lucca, Italy, now converted into a museum of art and artifacts. The building dates to 1667, and is notable mainly for its fine garden, attributed to Filippo Juvarra, and an interesting external stairway with loggia. Its principal salon contains frescoes by Scorsini and De Santi (early to mid 18th century), as well as a collection of surgical instruments gathered by Dr.

National Museum of Villa Guinigi

Place
The Museo Nazionale di Villa Guinigi is the main art museum hosting the pre-modern art collections owned by the city of Lucca, Italy.The museum is located in a refurbished villa on Via della Quarquonia, completed in 1418 for Paolo Guinigi, ruler of Lucca until 1430. After his death, the building was confiscated by the republic, and it has served various purposes over the years.

Lucca railway station

Place
Lucca railway station (Italian: Stazione di Lucca) serving the city and comune of Lucca, in the region of Tuscany, central Italy. Opened in 1846, it forms part of the Viareggio–Florence railway, and is also the junction for lines to Pisa and to Aulla. All of these lines are only served by regional trains.

Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Mansi

Place
The Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Mansi is one of the two main art museum hosting tapestry collections and mainly post-19th century art collections owned by the city of Lucca, Italy. The collection is displayed in the Baroque palace, formerly belonging to the Mansi family, and located in central Lucca. Many of the original room decorations remain in place.

Orto Botanico Comunale di Lucca

Place
The Orto Botanico Comunale di Lucca is a botanical garden located at Via del Giardino Botanico, 14, Lucca, Italy, and operated by the city. It is open daily during the warmer months, and weekday mornings off-season. An admission fee is charged.The garden was established in 1820 by Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma, and contains a number of mature plantings of botanical interest.

Ducal Palace, Lucca

Place
The Ducal Palace (Italian: Palazzo Ducale) is a palace in Lucca, Tuscany, central Italy.
Route Details

Length

3.5 mi

Elev. Gain

124.6 ft

Est. Steps

8000
Created by
Hollowrunner
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