Tuscany:
where land, history, art and leisure thrive alongside modern life. Tuscany: with
its spectacular and varied landscape, full of colourful and dramatic history.
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Tuscany: wonder place which provides never-ending delight to the experienced
traveller, the art connoisseur or the curious first time visitorSo come to
Tuscany: better, come to Versilia, the most representative spot on its
coastline. And to achieve perfection, come to Forte dei Marmi,the "apple in
the eye" of Versilia." This message is taken from one of brochures of Villa Homes, an agency specializing in renting summer houses in Forte dei Marmi, Tuscany's unrivalled
seaside town. Apart the jubilant boost of this famous Tuscan resort, there is a
point in presenting Versilia as a place favoured by Mother Nature and enriched
by man in centuries of civilization.
Not
only Versilia has the longest beach of the finest sand lapped by the Tyrrhenian
sea, it also revels in the marble shadow of the majestic Apuan Alps ,which offer
a variegated landscape, full of life or silence, lanes in shady woods, valleys,
fields, quaint villages, ancients mills and impressive marble quarries. And you
can get away from the riviera to the mountains in just a few minutes: from the
blue of the sea to the green of the chestnut woods, from the wide beaches to the
harsh mountain tops, through gentle hillsides, among thick olive groves and
luxuriant vineyards. The history of Versilia is no less colorful than its
picturesque landscape.
Since
hostilities opened between Apuans and Romans, fights have been a regular feature
in Middle Ages too, when this lovely coast was fiercely quarrelled over by Lucca, Pisa,
Genoa. Of course not for the panoramic views but for the more practical control
of trading on land and sea .That is why every hill of Versilia sports a castle
or a fortress or a watch tower, now of touristic attraction, where history has
left a bloody inheritance whose after effects are the mutual dislike of the
current inhabitants.
Actually Tuscans are
the most litigious people in Italy. Even a Pope
intervened to provoke a worse relationship when Leo X, being a true Medici,
assigned to Florence the vicariate of Pietrasanta. In the procedure the whole
Versilia was taken away from the Lucchese jurisdiction but Viareggio, which at
that time was an obscure port of call. Florence favoured Pietrasanta and
surrounding: the Granduchal family went fishing at Seravezza, Michelangelo chose
his marble on Monte Altissimo, painters and sculptors made detours in Versilia,
so Pietrasanta feels its rightful cultural capital, looking with a bit of
spiteful superiority at Viareggio.
This one got its
revenge when sea-bathing came in fashion. Elisa Baciocchi, sister of Napoleon
and ruler of Lucca gave the good example and shortly Viareggio got the upper
hand in the panorama of the emerging sea-side resorts. It is still snubbed by
Forte dei Marmi and Marina di Pietrasanta but it is still in pole-position in
the tourism industry . Viareggio can have its attractive "passeggiata
" and its renown Carnival: Pietrasanta is proud of its artistic heritage
which brings army of artists from all over the world to live and work here
(Moore, Mitoraj, Botero, Yasuda, Pomodoro just to name a few) while Forte dei
Marmi keeps the preference of high class society since the Bourbons and the
Agnellis chose its beach to enjoy their summer holidays. There
is no love lost among the towns of Versilia, anyway they are united by the
friendly attitude towards tourists. Actually not too much friendly: Tuscans are
not easy going people and sickening adulation id definitely not in their
character. Dante has something to say on this matter, as well as Curzio
Malaparte.
But
as their land has preserved its natural beauty, people themselves have retained their own identity with straightforward
spontaneity. Which is appreciated by the British, who are specialists in
aloofness and loftiness. Maybe this is why they are so many in Tuscany, enjoying
their Tuscan properties hidden by woods and gardens.
Especially
in Versilia, where they can profit from the pleasures of sea-side and mountain,
country life and modern facilities, art, history, culture, folklore, sport,
fitness centers , gourmet restaurants, "osterie tipiche" and wine
tasting.
The
Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago provides an unforgettable musical experience
as well as the classic concerts in enchanting villas and churches, the Versilia Golf
Club satisfies the most particular golfers,Villa Undulna SPA guarantees the best
relaxation of body and mind, the Versiliana Theatre Season offers the best evening entertainments, Pietrasanta is an open workshop of artistic
events, Seravezza hosts wonderful exhibitions in his stunning Palazzo Mediceo,
festivals in every village ensure eno-gastronomic delights, the art treasures of
Carrara, Lucca, Pisa are within reach. Italians
know how to enjoy life, Tuscans make the most of it since
Etruscan times and Versilia is one of their private paradise for love and laughter, good food and
wine, including interesting encounters to spice a special holiday.
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