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7 travel features tagged “Arts & Architecture”

Through the pages of Tuscany

Rediscover some of the world’s greatest writers, like Boccaccio, Petrarch and Dante, by visiting the places that inspired them and walking in the footsteps of their characters.
Read more… 16 September 2011


Two days in Siena, Italy

Explore behind Siena’s mesmerising, well-preserved Gothic facades, and dine on handmade pasta in the city’s finest restaurants.
Read more… 15 September 2011


The Passport blog

Florence’s art for free

The museums in the birthplace of Renaissance art can get expensive. Luckily there are a few artistic treasures that cost nothing to enjoy.
Read more… 15 September 2011


Following Napoleon’s trail on Elba

Though Napoleon Bonaparte escaped less than a year after being “banished” to this Tuscan island, he left such a lasting mark that its inhabitants still pray for his soul.
Read more… 14 September 2011


Tuscany's medieval-style festival

Siena’s Il Palio features a series of colourful pageants, and most famously, a wild bareback horse race around Piazza del Campo.
Read more… 13 September 2011


A taste of Tuscany

Famed for their food, Tuscany serves up dish after dish of earthy delights.
12 September 2011


Mini guide to Umbria, Italy

Known as “the green heart of Italy”, it is the only region that borders neither the sea nor another country and consequently retains many ancient traditions.
Read more… 12 September 2011


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A selection of these Arts & Architecture articles were originally published on Lonely Planet.

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