
In
Piazza San Bernardino, next to the Bell Tower, is the
Palazzo del Vicario, the current headquarters of the Cassa di Risparmio di Lucca; wonderful the theater of the Olivo, which is the oldest in Versilia, built in the 16th century.
Going along this beautiful resort is the
Villa Borbone del Pianore, a luxury historic home surrounded by an exuberant park of exuberant plants and exuberant plants and indigenous.
The eighteenth-century villa of
Maria Theresa di Savoia, Duchess of Lucca, was formerly a mill, to which a chapel had been annexed, the part called the Duke's Palace & Roberto is enriched with marbles dating back to the 19th century. Instead, in the hamlet of Nocchi is the
Villa Montecatini Bartolomei from the seventeenth-century period.
It has a garden divided into three sectors: two belted and one on the back placed in an elevated position accessible by a double staircase. The original structure of the villa, inhabited by the Malpigli family of Lucca, dates back to the fourteenth and fifteenth century; later it became the property of Montecatini in the 17th century and later passed to Graziani. Today it has become an accommodation facility.
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