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The rolling Tuscan hills change color with the passing of the seasons. Soft pastel hues paint the Chianti hills, blanketed in vineyards and olive groves, and the medieval villages, painted the color of bare brick, Terra di Siena. This hue reigns supreme in Siena's Piazza del Campo, the symbol of a tranquil and delicate city, which finds renewed vigor and vivacity in the Palio di Ferragosto (Ferragosto) horse race, an essential tradition for the districts and its citizens. Tuscany is a gentle lady from another era, with refined and sweet tastes, just like its towns, preserved like the ancient and precious furnishings of noble homes. Grosseto and Livorno, bathed by the sea, the Val di Ciano with its villages and spas, Lucca enclosed within a walled city from which you can easily reach Versilia, the celebrity Riviera with its renowned clubs and restaurants. Florence is a world apart, the city of Brunelleschi's dome, where everything is art and color, and even the signs come to life, under the sign of the artist Clet. It's impossible not to see the monuments and squares, the frescoes of the Duomo, Santa Maria Novella, the Uffizi Gallery, and Palazzo Pitti with its gardens: small examples of a city to be explored, following a path that leads through the circles of the Divine Comedy, whose verses can be glimpsed at street corners. Steeped in art and culture, daughter of the patron Lorenzo, Florence proudly speaks of itself, of its lordship, and of its history, knowing it is as fluid as the waters that flow through it and as unique as the view it offers from the balcony of Piazzale Michelangelo.
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