Pistoia (Italian pronunciation: [piˈstoːja] ( listen)) is a city and comune in the Italian region of Tuscany, the capital of a province of the same name, located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) west and north of Florence and is crossed by the Ombrone Pistoiese, a tributary of the River Arno. It is a typical Italian medieval city, and it attracts many tourists, especially in the summer. The city is famous throughout Europe for its plant nurseries.
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"Parco Puccini" is the name of a historic park in Pistoia, which is very likely the most beautiful and historically important of the town. It was realized in the artistic period of Romanticism, perfectly respecting the contemporary ideas, by Niccolò Puccini, a nobleman from Pistoia, in the first half of the nineteenth century. After his death the park was divided into many properties, most of which are small except for two of them that are very well conserved and picturesque: one that is town property and one that is ours. Our park is 15 hectars in extension, dissemitated with numerous monuments and three buildings: "Villa La Fortezza", "The Pantheon of illustrious men" and "The Romitorio". It is available for guided tours, wedding celebrations, corporate meetings and many others, but above all for cultural events.
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Pistoia is an amazing little town, loved every minute on our 4 night stay. Definitely worth a visit to SantAndrea
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The Park Indoor Games more 'big of Tuscany, the only equipped with a real Ristorante Pizzeria family inside, which may remain in visual contact with their children concendendosi few hours of leisure in relaxation !! Whether for a moment of Fun for a dinner or lunch (to Sunday) or to celebrate your Birthday or choose Ceremonies Our Local 1500 square meter air-conditioned with Satellite TV screens and free wifi.
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We visited it on a saturday, week market and a full square. It was very nice and alive. During lunch the market broke up and the square reveiled itself. Great!!
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