Arezzo: on the trail of authentic Tuscany
Nestled in southeastern Tuscany, Arezzo is an intimate and welcoming city, a veritable treasure trove of historical and artistic treasures. Visiting Arezzo means immersing yourself in a territory rich in beauty concentrated in a surprisingly small space, where every corner tells a fragment of history.
Although part of its medieval layout was lost during World War II, the historic center retains its authentic charm, with ancient churches, noble palaces, and lively squares animated by markets, events, and local traditions.
Arezzo is also a city of art that stands out for its rich museum offerings. From Etruscan and Roman artifacts to Renaissance masterpieces, medieval, modern, and contemporary art, its museums tell centuries of history and creativity.
A trip to Arezzo is an immersion in the culture, art, and memory of authentic Tuscany.
Points of interest:
- Piazza Grande
- Duomo
- Amphitheater
- Medici Fortress
Distance: 21km
Travel time: 22 minutes
Directions: From Via Girolamo dal Borro 2, head southeast on Via Setteponti; continue on the SP1 towards Arezzo and follow the signs for the city center.