The province of Arezzo or Arretium (Italian: provincia di Arezzo) is the easternmost province in the Tuscany region of northern Italy. Its capital is the city of Arezzo. The province is bordered by the regions of Marche, Emilia-Romagna, Umbria, and the provinces Siena and Florence of Tuscany. It has an area of 3,235 square kilometres (1,249 sq mi), a total population of about 347,000 in 37 comuni (singular: comune), and a density of 107.2 people per square kilometer.
Restaurants in Province of Arezzo
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Hermitage of Le Celle, founded in the 13th century by Saint Francis and extended by his successor, Brother Elias, is a humble and simple monastery, built in a true spirit of the Franciscan order. The name “Celle” came from the small hermit houses built in the wholes of the mountain. It is a beautiful, calm and peaceful place, historical monument and a pleasant sight.
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Wine tour experience Common wine tours including a visit to the different rooms of the winery with a description of the different steps of the wine process and a wine tasting. Duration 1 hour circa We can also provide different tours including light lunch, winery/vineyard tour and wine tasting. Visitors to the winery can choose from a rich variety of winery experiences from tasting out in the vineyard to learning the art of pairing wine and food – at Santa Vittoria farm there is something to suit every taste. Drink and learn! Taste and learn the basic characteristics that make up your favourite wine styles at this Santa Vittoria Sommelier led wine and food experience. The event begins with a tasting and tutorial about a style of wine made at Santa Vittoria Estates, its characteristics and what went into the making of it.
Great smaller, local winery with very friendly staff and good and interesting explanations about the wine making process.
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The spacious and lovely main square features the Town Hall, which dates back to the 6th century.
I found myself almost overwhelmed by this piazza. It is so different from most of the Piazzas in Tuscany, which tend to be flat because they were designed for sporting events - chariot or bare-back horse races or even football pitches.This huge piazza breaks all the rules as it has an uneven shape and stretches downhill but it has a spine-tingling charm - especially when you remember Roberto Benigni, together with screen wife and son hurtling downwards in La Vita e Bella!
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We walked up with children from parking thrue the city-take it aprox 1.5 hrs and its really nice tour. Basilic is very quite and relaxed place????
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Central place in Cortona with nice atmosphere,few restaurants,shops,church etc. Children like sit there and listen street music artists????
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