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Tuscany

Audio guides and walks in Tuscany

Situated in the heart of Italy, amongst the hills and valleys, vineyards and olive groves, the towns of Tuscany compete in their beauty. Their cathedrals, palaces, fountains and squares are there to remind us just how noble, wealthy and dazzling they were during the Middle Ages.
To conjure up this period of history, our audio guides will take you on a discovery of the village of San Gimignano and the old town of Arezzo. All these places basked in the glory of the Quattrocento at a time when Florence reigned supreme at the very inception of Renaissance art.
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4 audio walks to discover at your own pace some cities and districts of Tuscany. Each one lasts between 1 and 2 hours and a half. But of course, you may bypass the chapters and places you are not interested in.
Discovered Cities and Districts:
San Gimignano, Arezzo, The Piazza della Signoria in Florence and From the church of San Miniato to the Ponte Vecchio in Florence

 

1 audio visit of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.

Our Audio Walks in Tuscany
 

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Walk
about 2 hours

Arezzo

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Arezzo is one of the most delightful tours in Tuscany. This is partly because its magnificent medieval town centre, rich in architectural references, has been preserved and is for the most part pedestrianised. Furthermore, the basilica of San Francesco is home to to the frescos entitled “The Legend of the True Cross” a masterpiece by Piero Della Francesca, considered to be one of the major treasures of Italy’s heritage, irrespective of era or region. Our audio tour will take us through the streets and lanes of the old city, concentrating in particular on its medieval and Renaissance heritage. MORE DETAILS
 
 

Classic

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About 2 hours

A walking tour of San Gimignano

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San Gimignano is undeniably a historical masterpiece, encapsulating all the characteristics of the Italian City-State: democratic and aristocratic, commercial and religious. So we’ve got an intriguing programme to look forward to as we wander through this medieval city with the help of our audio guide. Once through the San Giovanni gate, our audio walk will take us to the 2 squares of Piazza Della Cisterna and Piazza del Duomo and then we’ll head off down the quieter street of Via San Matteo to the Piazza Sant'Agostino. MORE DETAILS
 
 

Novel

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About 2 hours

Florence: From the church of San Miniato to the Ponte Vecchio

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This audio walk begins with a tour of the magnificent church of San Miniato, one of the best examples of Romanesque architecture in Tuscany. We’ll then set off on the walk itself passing through the Piazzale Michelangelo where we’ll have a magnificent view over the city. We’ll then go down to the Arno river and walk along its banks to the Ponte Vecchio bridge. MORE DETAILS
 
 

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About 1h15

Florence: Piazza della Signoria

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Our audio tour will unveil the secrets of the Piazza della Signoria, or Signoria square. In addition to being the political hub of Florence, it’s the city’s largest and most formal square as well as one of the most famous in Italy.
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The Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Tuscany
 

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About 2 hours

Florence: The masterpieces of the Uffizi Gallery

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The Uffizi Gallery is known as the museum that has the most important masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance than anywhere else in the world. The aim of our audio visit is to discover the masterpieces of Italian painting in particular, with the accent on the special characteristics of Florentine painting. From Cimabue to Caravaggio, we will discover its evolution over 3 centuries. MORE DETAILS