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Archaeological Sites in Tuscany
| Name | Category | Location |
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Anfiteatro Romano
Periodic excavations since 1950 have brought to light segments... |
Archaeological Sites | Arezzo |
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Etruscan necropolis
Some of Italy's best-preserved monumental rock tombs, dating... |
Archaeological Sites | Sovana |
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Farmacia De Munari
The basement of the local pharmacy holds the town's most important... |
Archaeological Sites | Asciano |
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Musei dell'Antico Palazzo dei Vescovi
At the end of the 11th century, the bishop of Pistoia began construction... |
Museums / Galleries, Religious Sites, Archaeological Sites | Pistoia |
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Necropoli del Puntone
Pre-Etruscan tombs at this necropolis aren't kept up well, but... |
Archaeological Sites | Saturnia |
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Piazza dell'Anfiteatro Romano
Here's where the ancient Roman amphitheater once stood; some... |
Squares, Archaeological Sites | Lucca |
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Porta all'Arco Etrusco
Even if a good portion of the arch was rebuilt by the Romans... |
Archaeological Sites | Volterra |
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Ss. Giovanni e Reparata
The baptistery of this church is lovely enough, but the unusual... |
Religious Sites, Archaeological Sites | Lucca |
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Teatro Romano
Just outside the walls past Porta Fiorentina are the ruins of... |
Arts / Performance Venues, Archaeological Sites | Volterra |