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Tuscan Villa

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-Multiple Villas to choose from (see images)

- 7 Nights

- Sleeps 4

- Valid for 2020 and beyond

Explore the beautiful rolling Tuscan countryside or sit in one of the local bars and enjoy a gelato, cappuccino or just people watch. You can also get adventurous and take a number of memorable day-trips.

Florence is about a 90-minute train ride where you can visit the:

Accademia Gallery, home to Michelangelo's original sculpture of David.

Piazza del Duomo and The Cathedral of Santa Marcia del Fiore - is the city's most iconic landmark and dominates the Renaissance cityscape. Work on the cathedral began in 1296 but took almost 150 years to complete.

Maybe you would like to see the one of the most remarkable architectural structures from medieval Europe.

Pisa is also about a 90-minute train ride and home to the world famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. Did you know the tower began leaning shortly after construction began in 1173 and is currently leaning 4 degrees?


The National Museum of San Matthew is in a medieval monastery overlooking the Arno River and has a wonderful collection of Pisan painting and sculpture from the 12th to the 15th centuries. In addition, they have a large collection of medieval and Islamic ceramics, often used as decorative elements on the exterior walls of the Pisan churches.

On the other hand, explore something a little off the beaten track, educational and fascinating. The Museum of Human Anatomy was opened in 1832 and houses almost 3,400 pieces that included skeletons, skulls, anatomical statues, prepared specimens, wax models and, even, some Colombian and Egyptian mummies.


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