The town of the famous tower boasts a great historical past and a lively atmosphere.
LOCATION It is located on the top of a hill which dominates a wonderful green Tuscan valley. It is an elegant ancient Tuscan rural home surrounded by a huge gar...

Etruscan settlement, Roman city, a medieval commercial harbor, a powerful Maritime Republic, a bitter enemy of Florence, Lucca and Genoa, a magnificent noble city in the 17th century, a host town for many artists in the 19th century, an excellent University town in the last few centuries, home to some of the most prestigious Academies in the world, and also a fantastic Italian Wedding Destination: these few lines make it evident that Pisa is definitely much more than a bell tower, albeit a very beautiful one. Get Married in Pisa can be a nice occasion way to discover the celebrated region of Tuscany.
The area was first settled by the Liguri and was then inhabited by the Etruscans who left many signs of their passage. The real development as a city arrived with the Roman era: the present layout of the most ancient part of the city centre is the clearest proof of their presence. At that time, Pisa was a coastal town and a very important Roman port.
The city is divided in two halves by the river Arno, the same which passes through Florence, and which flows into the Tyrrhenian Sea at Marina di Pisa. Nowadays, the coast is 12km away, since over the centuries debris from the river sanded up its watercourse downstream and moved the coast away. The city was badly damaged by bombing during the 2nd World War, but it is nowadays being totally restored and brought back to its ancient splendor; a splendor you will admire if you choose to Celebrate Your Wedding in Pisa.

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Pisa is in Tuscany.
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The Jewel of Italian Renaissance, rich in historical, art and cultural heritage.

For those who wish to experience the authentic Tuscan culture and cuisine.

Where history has left treasures from the time of Etruscans to the Reanaissance.

A major city in the Etruscan and Roman periods, Arezzo was recently used as the setting for much of Roberto Benigni's Oscar-winning film 'Life Is Beautiful'.