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Cortona, Arezzo and Assisi
Tours of Tuscany UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN TOUR Assisi-Cortona-Arezzo
This tour is in the medieval Tuscan and also in the region Umbria with Assisi, home of the monk St. Francis.
This is a tour full of history, culture, art and landscape and you should do this tour in eight or nine hours.
ASSISI, the Basilica of St. Francis and the Sacro Convento, the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli, Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, the Basilica of St. Claire, Eremo delleCarceri, The Rocca Maggiore, temple of Minerva. Assisi's oldest nucleus, which is protected by defensive walls made up of eight fortified entrance portals and a long belt of town walls, which are still perfectly preserved, is topped by two castles on peak of the mountain. The first was constructed in Gothic style between 1257 and 1265, the second is a bit older and decorated with an elegant middle portal with three rose-windows. The impressive basilica of Saint Mary of the Angels was built according to the plans of Alessi between 1569 and 1679 to protect the Porziuncola Chapel which was the first simple meeting-place of the Francescan brotherhood. Tuscany and Umbria Travel service for you private tour in Assisi with Private driver in Tuscany with Company at rental car with driver in Tuscany .
CORTONA : The Walls, The Gateways, The Fortress, the Duomo (Church of St. Maria), Church of St. Margaret, The Farneta Abbey, Bramatole (Frances Mayes’s House). Private Tour of the Cortona with chauffeurs-italy: The Walls, The Gateways, The Fortress, The Duomo - Church of St. Maria, Church of St. Margaret, The Farneta Abbey, Bramasole - Frances Mayes's House. There’s no doubt that the atmosphere you breathe in Cortona is that of a medieval town: the narrow streets paved with stones, the city palace and many other city buildings confer to the town its very enthralling appearance. Its antique origins are enfolded by a legend that sees Cortona as the third city of Italy built after the Deluge. In reality, the city dates back to the Etruscan times, which still today preserves the remains of the walls that used to surround the town to defend it by the attacks of the enemies. The Fortress of Cosimo I, which dates back to the second half of the 16th century, dominates the entire town from the north-west corner of the wall up to its highest point. Cortona has inherited from the Renaissance period great works of art, such as the Duomo, many works by Luca Signorelli and the church of la Madonna del Calcinaio.
