What are the interesting places in Italy?
Tuscany is a large region of Italy, located in the central and western part of Italy, including Massa, Lucca, pistoia, Florence, Livorno, Pisa, arezzo, Siena and rossetto.
Due to the limited time, we plan to go to four of them this time-Pisa, Florence, Siena and Lucca.
On the morning of 24th, we left Vernazza for Pisa by train. In order to get to the nearest railway station, we have to change trains in monterroso. As a result, we got on the wrong train in monterroso (two trains stopped at the same platform only a few minutes apart, so we got on the first train and didn't pay attention to the displayed train number), and we had to change trains halfway, which delayed more than two hours.
The railway station is small and deserted. Perhaps because of Christmas, we didn't see any staff, and our original plan to leave the baggage storage station fell through. We can only take the box to Miracle Square. Fortunately, this railway station is not far from the destination, and it takes less than 20 minutes to reach the miracle square by walking through the ancient city gate.
Today's weather is great. The leaning tower of Pisa, the main church and the Baptist church in the square stand out against the green lawn and blue sky. The lawn in the square was enclosed by a guardrail. Mr. Wang said that the lawn was open when he came here before, and tourists could walk around or sit down at will.
I first learned about the Leaning Tower of Pisa at school. In physics class, the teacher told me about Galileo's free fall experiment on the leaning tower. Later, I read the introduction and pictures of the leaning tower of Pisa many times through books and periodicals. I was a little excited when I stood in front of the leaning tower of Pisa. Looking at the leaning tower from different angles, the intuitive feeling of tilting is different. Watching it tilt, I couldn't help reaching out and trying to straighten it and take a picture, just like most tourists, but I also posed several other poses: lifting and measuring. Choosing the right angle is not easy. Thank you, sir.
Pisa is also famous for its leaning tower, which has become the symbol of Pisa. Millions of tourists come here for sightseeing every year. It is said that many times because there are many people, you can't buy tickets to climb the tower. Fortunately, there are not many tourists today, and the team climbing the tower is not long. /kloc-After 0/0 minutes, pass the security check, enter the tower and climb to the top. There are several iron clocks hanging around the top of the tower, which can overlook the center of Pisa 360 degrees.
After two hours' visit, we went to Florence by train. Mr. Wang has been to Florence 10 for work reasons, so he is familiar with this city. The hotel he booked is next to the railway station, not far from the city center.
Firenze was translated as "Emerald Green" in the past, and literally translated as "Flower City" in Italian. It is the capital of Tuscany, the birthplace of the European Renaissance and the European cultural center, the world-famous art capital and the hometown of opera. There are 40 museums and art galleries in the city, which have a large collection of excellent works of art and precious cultural relics. It is one of the richest places in the world to preserve Renaissance artworks.
On a quiet night in Florence, we walked along the street decorated with colored lights with the bustling crowd, feeling the thick festive atmosphere, and the Notre Dame Cathedral at night was even more solemn. Strolling through the city, you can feel the artistic atmosphere of this ancient city, which impacts your vision and hearing: the lighting image on the Vicho Bridge on the Arno River shows the development and culture of this city; A lifelike sculpture in front of the museum; Street performers concentrate on painting realistic portraits on the ground; In front of the art museum, the light and shadow accompanied by music changes are beautiful.
Come to Michelangelo Square in Florence and get a 360-degree panoramic view of Florence. The Arno River divides the city into two parts, and most of the scenic spots are concentrated on the north bank of the river. The bronze statue of David in the square is a symbol of Florence.
I spent half a day going to a dealership. The environment, building structure and layout look familiar, and the small town of Florence in Tianjin is very similar to it.
The next day, we took a one-day trip to Siena by train.
Built in 29 BC, this ancient city is regarded as the embodiment of a medieval city. Surrounded by the beautiful Tuscan countryside, this ancient medieval city has maintained its vigorous vitality after thousands of years of baptism. This ancient building marks her historical changes and prosperity. Pastoral square is the soul of Siena, and its unique shell shape is a masterpiece in the history of architecture, and it is also one of the largest medieval squares in Europe. The cathedral is a blend of Roman and Gothic architectural styles, and the old town was listed as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO in 1995.
We left Siena and went to the railway station. We met several China students who were alumni of the National People's Congress. They are currently sophomores of the National People's Congress. They volunteered at the Confucius Institute in Finland for one year, used their holidays to travel to Italy, lived in Florence like us, and spent a day in Siena. They chatted with their classmates to learn about their understanding and experience of Finnish culture, which was another unexpected gain of this trip.
On the third day we went to Lucca.
This small town, located between Florence and Pisa, was built in the ancient city of 180 BC. It is the hometown of Puccini, a famous Italian playwright. We walked around the ancient city wall and entered the city. Many citizens on the city wall are running or riding bicycles to exercise. The ancient city walls cut off the city from the outside world, and the streets paved with stone slabs, churches and squares that have experienced vicissitudes of life seem to be stuck in the Renaissance. Compared with Florence, Siena and Pisa, the town is inferior in all aspects and there are not many tourists. The whole city gives people a sense of tranquility. I felt a little depressed when I had lunch in the restaurant, and the attitude of the service staff was somewhat discriminatory and unfriendly.