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Livorno

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Conseils des habitants

Veronika
August 4, 2022
Home to Modigliani. There's also a fancy modern walking area next to the sea called Terrazza Mascagni, which is quite a huge area covered in black and white marble. It looks like a huge chess board.
Cristy
April 29, 2022
nice Sea city with Medicina fortress ti visita and food fir excursuons by boat ti Elba Giglio and Sardinia.Good ti eat fish fresh and have a Wall under the Gallery for shopping
Alessandra
December 4, 2019
One of Italy's great seafood dishes. Local restaurants: Osteria del Mare, La Barrocciaia and Cantina Senese.
Natasha
June 16, 2019
Livorno is a port city 40 km south of Viareggio. You can get there by car, bus or train. It is the capital of the Province of Livorno, having a population of 158,493 residents. Among all the Tuscan cities it is usually considered the most modern, although in its territory there are several historical, artistic and architectural testimonies that survived the massive bombing of World War II and the subsequent reconstruction. The city, which developed considerably from the second half of the sixteenth century by the will of the Medici and later of the Lorena, was an important free port frequented by numerous foreign merchants, home to consulates and shipping companies. This contributed to asserting, since the end of the sixteenth century, the characteristics of a multiethnic and multicultural city, of which important vestiges survive, such as churches and national cemeteries, palaces, villas and public utility works inextricably linked to the names of the important foreign communities that they attended the free port until the second half of the nineteenth century. This international vocation led to identifying the city as Leghorn in the United Kingdom and the United States of America, Livourne in France, Liorna in Spain, etc., similarly to the most important state capitals of the time. Between the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century, parallel to the start of the industrialization process, Livorno was also a tourist destination of international importance due to the presence of renowned bathing and thermal establishments, which gave the city the nickname of Montecatini al mare. The city is famous for hosting the Sanctuary of Montenero, named after the Madonna delle Grazie patron saint of Tuscany, as well as for having given birth to prestigious personalities such as Amedeo Modigliani, Pietro Mascagni, Giovanni Fattori, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi and many others. Livorno is home to the Naval Academy of the Navy, the command and two regiments of the "Folgore" Brigade of the Italian Army, of the 1st "Tuscania" parachute police regiment, of the 9th "Col Moschin" parachute assault regiment framed in the special forces of the Italian Army and of the Carabinieri Special Intervention Group; it is also the headquarters of the Maritime Directorate of the Harbor Master's Office - Coast Guard.
Livorno is a port city 40 km south of Viareggio. You can get there by car, bus or train. It is the capital of the Province of Livorno, having a population of 158,493 residents. Among all the Tuscan cities it is usually considered the most modern, although in its territory there are several historic…
Isabella
February 10, 2015
For a day at the beach!

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Yoga sur mer à Livourne avec Sara
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Livorno, Tuscany