Province of Arezzo

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Rich Heritage of the Province of Arezzo

The Province of Arezzo, established in 1860, is steeped in history and cultural significance.

It's recognized for its medieval architecture, including the town of Arezzo itself, with monuments such as the Basilica di San Francesco and the Roman amphitheater. Significant as a former Etruscan center, this province offers lush natural parks like the Casentino Forests and authentic Tuscan landscapes.

Notable Highlights

  • 🌳 Casentino Forests: A sprawling natural reserve ideal for hiking and wildlife observation.
  • 🏰 Historical Towns: Experience the charm of Cortona and Sansepolcro.
  • 🎨 Art Heritage: Home to masterpieces by Piero della Francesca and Giorgio Vasari.

Accessibility is generally good, with transport options to key towns. It attracts tourists, historians, and families interested in Tuscany's rich cultural tapestry.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Province of Arezzo

Etruscan Origins

The province was part of the Etruscan civilization, with archaeological sites that date back to 800 BC.

Artistic Influence

Home to significant Renaissance artists, particularly Piero della Francesca, whose works shape the region's identity.

Location

116 Viale G.Amendola

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