Torre Zenobito
Capraia Isola
The Zenobito Tower was built in 1545 by the Genoese and is part of one of the four towers located in the coastal part of Capraia Isola. It owes its name to an ancient monastery called 'cenobio' located nearby during the Middle Ages. The Tower has a circular base and is divided internally into three floors overlapping one another.
Torre Regina
Capraia Isola
Torre Regina was built in 1699 by the Genoese and is part of the four towers built in Capraia Isola with the function of sighting and defending against pirate raids. He communicated with the other towers through smoke signals. It is currently accessible thanks to a path that starts from the Porto-Vecchio area.
Torre del Porto
Capraia Isola
The Torre del Porto was erected in 1541 by the Genoese on the coastal stretch of Capraia Isola. It is in good condition also thanks to the restorations made over the centuries. It has a circular shape at the base and battlements in the large gallery.
Forte San Giorgio
Capraia Isola
Fort San Giorgio dates back to 1540 and was built on the basis of a previous 12th century Pisan fort destroyed by the corsair Dragut. It is located in the high ground and near the port of the Island of Capraia. Until the early eighteenth century, the structure hosted the entire population of the island. During the nineteenth century, some buildings of the East Wing of the fort were destroyed, causing victims among the inhabitants and causing the destruction of the Women's Quarter.
Torretta del Bagno
Capraia Isola
The Bath Tower takes its name from the proximity to the sea and is part of the four coastal towers of Capraia Isola. The structure was built by the Genoese in 1790 with the function of defending the Fort San Giorgio located above the Tower. The structure was cylindrical in shape and was protected by a dome, now collapsed.
Propositura di San Lorenzo
Castagneto Carducci
(64 Km)
Viale dei Cipressi
Castagneto Carducci
(60 Km)
Santuario della Madonna di Montenero
Livorno
(64 Km)
According to an ancient legend it was built in the place, where a shepherd brought an image of the Madonna, which he had found in the stream Ardenza. Miraculous virtues were attributed to this painting, which is why the inhabitants decided to build the sanctuary. In the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries it was modified and expanded to what we see today.
Torre Vecchia
Livorno
(43 Km)
Torre Vecchia is located on the island of Gorgona in the Tuscan Archipelago. The structure was built in the '200, to spot and defend the coast from the Pisans, at a time during which the island was subjected to their control. The fortified structure has high walls covered in stone and powerful bases.
Castello Sonnino-Ric
Livorno
(63 Km)
Baron Sidney Sonnino made the castle build, of the same name, as he wanted to use it as his residence. The origins of the construction of the castle date back to the nineteenth century. The fortification is of the medieval type and had inside it a square-shaped tower and a chapel, which has arrived whole in the present day. The castle is not open to the public as a private property.
Castello Mediceo
Livorno
(63 Km)
The Medici Castle was built in the twenty-ninth century. It was initially used as a castle and later, after a period of abandonment, it became a hotel.
Torre della Meloria
Livorno
(68 Km)
Fortezza Vecchia
Livorno
(67 Km)
The Old Fortress is a fortification that stands on the margins of the Medici Port of Livorno. It characterizes and represents the heart of the city, and around it, according to the will of Cosimo I, Livorno developed and transformed from a medieval village to a real city.
Fortezza Nuova
Livorno
(68 Km)
The New Fortress is a fortification of Livorno, designed by Bernardo Buontalenti. The construction of the New Fortress dates back to the end of the sixteenth century, at the behest of the Medici government. Currently, the New Fortress stands in the middle of a large water basin and is connected to the city via a small bridge and by some mobile piers made in recent years.
Monumento i Quattro Mori
Livorno
(67 Km)
Palazzo Granducale
Livorno
(67 Km)
The Grand Ducal Palace was built at the beginning of the '600, at the behest of Ferdinand I de' Medici. The original project was carried out by Antonio Cantagallina, but it was restored several times over the years, and today it has a structure very different from what it was initially. The building housed many famous people, including Napoleon. Today it is the headquarters of the offices of the Province of Livorno.
Monumento a Cavour
Livorno
(67 Km)
The monument built in 1871, was dedicated to Camillo Benso Count of Cavour. The project was carried out by Vincenzo Cerri, on a pre-existing base, work by Arturo Conti. The structure is more than 9 meters high, and on the pedestal you can easily notice the tombstone attributed to the great personality.
Mercato Centrale
Livorno
(67 Km)
Monumento a Giuseppe Garibaldi
Livorno
(68 Km)
The monument was dedicated to the national hero, Giuseppe Garibaldi located in the homonymous square. The structure was built in 1889, designed by Augusto Rivalta.
Museo del Castello e della Città
Piombino
(57 Km)
Museo del Mare
Piombino
(57 Km)
The Museum of the Sea is located at Palazzo Appiani, in Piazza Bovio. The building dates back to 300 and is also known as Palazzo Vecchio. The Museum was established in 1985 by the Institute of Marine Biology and Ecology of Piombino. Inside it collects and presents typical marine objects, parts of ships and ancient maritime artifacts. Today he also deals with monitoring the marine environment of the Mediterranean.
Museo della Civiltà del Lavoro
Campiglia Marittima
(62 Km)
The Museum of Labor Civilization collects about a thousand working tools characteristic of the Val di Cornia. In addition to those of agricultural work and artisanal or industrial use, the Museum also houses several wagons, tractors, cogs and steam locomotives of the twentieth century. You can also admire a collection of twelve thousand artifacts from the farmer's work from the Giovanni Lazzerini donation.
Museo Provinciale di Storia Naturale
Livorno
(67 Km)
It is located in Villa Henderson, with a vast collection of botany, zoology, mineralogy, geology and paleontology. Perhaps the most striking is the exhibition hall of the sea, with the reconstruction of the marine environment of the Mediterranean.
Museo Mascagnano
Livorno
(67 Km)
The museum at Villa Maria presents the life and work in chronological order of the composer Pietro Mascagni, with personal items, memorabilia and documents and an extensive archive.
Museo di Scienze Naturali
Rosignano Marittimo
(61 Km)
The Museum of Natural Sciences was opened to the public in 1966, thanks to the collections collected by the children housed by the mountain colony of Gavinana. The Museum is managed by the Association “Friends of Nature of Rosignano” established in 1992, which aims to know the territory and the dissemination of information on scientific culture. Outside the structure there is a botanical garden with plants typical of the Mediterranean scrub.
Museo Civico Archeologico
Rosignano Marittimo
(65 Km)
The Civic Archaeological Museum was established in 1955 at the behest of the Archaeological Group of Rosignano Marittimo, with the aim of welcoming some tombs of the Hellenistic age found in Castiglioncello. The same group, during the second half of the twentieth century, enriched the Museum with a large collection of materials found from excavations carried out in the Port of San Gaetano di Vada. Since 1996, the Museum has been headquartered in Palazzo Bombardieri.
Museo Ebraico Marini
Livorno
(68 Km)
The premises of the Marine Museum houses the permanent exhibition "1938 - TheJewish School of Livorno: an alternative to the racial laws. " This exhibition provides a summary of the most significant stages of the anti-Semitic fascist regime.
Museo di Santa Giulia
Livorno
(79 Km)
The monument consists of three buildings: the church of Santa Giulia, the Oratorio diSan Ranieri and the Museum of Santa Giulia, which houses interesting works ofreligious art, as a former school board Giotto depicting S. Giulia.
Museo Virtuale d'Arte Contemporanea
Livorno
(65 Km)
Here you can see the works on display at the 1st Biennale of Livorno (1974), also theirarrangement is the same. There are images of works from the collections acquired prior to the Biennale (Premio Modigliani) or at that time.
Galleria d'arte Le Stanze
Livorno
(67 Km)
The purpose of this gallery is to continue the tradition of twentieth century Italian Art from Livorno and its dissemination at national level.
Galleria d'arte Goldoni
Livorno
(67 Km)
Teatro del Porto
Livorno
(68 Km)
Opened in 2004, the troupe moves on different aspects, from the theater and the outdoors, video and theater workshops.
Forte di Marina di Bibbona
Bibbona
(59 Km)
The Fort of Marina di Bibbona was built in 1785 with a defence function. The facility controlled the entire coastal zone from possible enemy attacks. The building housed the rooms for the guard corps, which patrolled the coastal coast.
Castello di Magona
Campiglia Marittima
(63 Km)
The Castle of Magona was built in the early 16th century. After being the residence of Leopold II Grand Duke of Tuscany, he passed under the management of the Merciai family who turned it into a “Historical Home” open to all visitors.
Porta San Marco
Livorno
(68 Km)
Cisterna di Cittadella
Piombino
(57 Km)
It is a typical white marble monument that dates back to the mid-fifteenth century. It was built by Andrea di Francesco Guardi. The construction is characterized, on three sides, by the depictions of three faces: that of Jacopo II, his wife and son. Instead, the fourth side engraved the Gentilizio Coat of Arms. Today it is in excellent condition.
Mura Leonardesche
Piombino
(57 Km)
The Leonardesca Walls of Piombino were built in the fourteenth century with the aim of defending the city of Piombino from Mediterranean pirates. According to the studies carried out, the walls were built up to 10 meters in height, but unfortunately, today there are only a few sections of the ancient fortification left. The walls were the subject of study of Leonardo Da Vinci's military engineering at the beginning of the '500.
Le Mura
Piombino
(57 Km)
The walls of Piombino were built during the fourteenth century with the aim of protecting against raids of Mediterranean privateers and from the various threats of the hinterland. The structure was composed of walls that were about two meters wide and more than ten meters high. The most significant stretch is the one located along Via Leonardo Da Vinci.
Palazzo dei Priori
Piombino
(57 Km)
The Palazzo Comunale di Piombino is a thirteenth-century monument. Before that, the monument was known by the name Palazzo dei Priori. The Clock Tower and the bronze bell date back to the beginning of the 17th century. A Romanesque column is recessed in the right atrium. Of great interest is the Council Room, the lunette on the front door is frescoed with a painting depicting the Madonna With Child.
Casa delle Bifore
Piombino
(57 Km)
The House of Mullioned Window or Casa Minelli, is a small palace in Piombino, located in via Ferruccio next to the Palazzo Comunale. Its name comes from mullioned windows with pointed arches and column on the façade. The building is assumed to date back to 1200. Currently, the building houses the Historical Archive of the city of Piombino. Today, public initiatives are organized to promote their heritage, guided tours and educational activities in collaboration with schools and with other bodies and associations.
Torrione Rivellino
Piombino
(57 Km)
Cattedrale di Sant'Antimo
Piombino
(57 Km)
The most interesting sacred building in Piombino is certainly the Cathedral of Sant'Antimo. The fourteenth-century church, the current cathedral of Sant'Antimo, was built according to the forms of Sienese Gothic. The facade of the monument is made of red brick, of great interest is the beautiful cloister, the only example of architecture of the Principality.
Torrione
Piombino
(58 Km)
Duomo di Livorno
Livorno
(67 Km)
The Cathedral, dedicated to St. Francis, dates back to the the sixteenth
Piazza Grande
Livorno
(67 Km)
The largest square in the heart of the city, where you see the main buildings of the city, like the cathedral and the Town Hall. During World War II it has been completely destroyed and later rebuilt with major changes.
Santuario di Montenero
Livorno
(64 Km)
The hills of Montenero is from the fourteenth century a place of pilgrimage. The present church was built in the eighteenth century, and inside are kept a significant number of ex-voto.
Sinagoga ebraica
Livorno
(67 Km)
This is one of the largest in Europe. The original synagogue has been damaged in World War II, so much that it was decided to demolish the former and build a completely new one. This was completed in 1962.
Torre del Marzocco
Livorno
(69 Km)
The octagonal tower dates back to the early years of the fifteenth century. It was built by the Florentine masters of the castle. It is 54 meters high, and it is completely covered with marble.
Chiesa di San Leopoldo
Follonica
(76 Km)
Built in the nineteenth century and characterized by a porch and canopy facade made entirely of cast iron (the only religious building in Italy with such specificity), as are inter alia the furnishings and interior decorations.
Teatro del Mare
Piombino
(58 Km)
Castello Pasquini Fantasia
Rosignano Marittimo
(61 Km)
Pasquini Castle was built in 1889. The building was built as the residence of the Baron Lazzaro Patrone. After the work was carried out, the old buildings were demolished and the farmland surrounding it were transformed into a beautiful garden. Today it is a neo-Gothic style building, in excellent condition and open to the public.
Torre di Vada
Rosignano Marittimo
(60 Km)
The tower of Vada is located in the municipality of Rosignano Marittimo. Its structure has medieval origins. With the fall of the Republic of Pisa, the tower passed into the hands of the Florentines, who in the fifteenth century restored the tower, which became part of the sighting system. Currently, the Environmental Education Laboratory is located in the tower environments. The building can only be visited during cultural events.
Castello di Rosignano
Rosignano Marittimo
(65 Km)
On a hill, dominating the whole area, stands the Castle of Rosignano. It was built around 1100 as a medieval fortress. Within its walls there are various buildings, not all built in the same period. Fortunately, today it is possible to visit this whole architectural complex.
Teatro goldoni
Livorno
(67 Km)
Owned by the Municipality of Florence, the theater is located in the former monastery of Vincenzo d' Annalena since 1867. It was used by the "Theatre Workshop of Florence", directed by Vittorio Gassman. Today, it is the permanent seat of the Compagnia Virgilio Sieni Danza.
Guastalla Centro Arte
Livorno
(67 Km)
Nuovo Teatro Delle Commedie (Teatro C)
Livorno
(68 Km)
Run by Theatralia, the serious goal of this theater is to bring culture in Livorno, in a new way, offering diversity and a certain eclecticism in the theatrical world.
Museo Civico Giovanni Fattori
Livorno
(65 Km)
Located in the beautiful nineteenth-century Villa Mimbelli here is the permanent exhibition of works by painter Giovanni Fattori from Livorno and his fellow artists.
Castello di Montesolaio
Campiglia Marittima
(63 Km)
Porta Fiorentina
Livorno
(69 Km)
Parco delle Mura Lorenesi
Livorno
(69 Km)