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181.  Arezzo,  Another  Beauty in Tuscany

181. Arezzo, Another Beauty in Tuscany

Another Beauty in Tuscany

Kimberly's Italy Travel · Kimberly Holcombe

March 12, 202527m 27s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Kimberly and Tommaso explore Arezzo, a Tuscan village offering a blend of history and culture. They share insights on its art, architecture, and the stories behind its famous figures.


Key Points:

Discovering Arezzo:

  • Arezzo is southeast of Florence, accessible by a one-hour drive or a 36-minute direct train.
  • The city is walkable and rich with historical architecture influenced by the Medici family.
  • Piazza Grande stands out with its trapezoidal shape and diverse facades from various eras.


Navigating Arezzo:

  • Corso Italia, the main street, evolves from commercial storefronts to upscale gourmet shops.
  • Piazza Grande, initially filled with Christmas stalls, reveals stunning architecture.


Arezzo’s Famous Figures:

  • Guido da Arezzo invented the system of musical notation and solfege.
  • Giorgio Vasari, a painter, architect, and art historian, is known as the father of art history.
  • Vasari designed the Palazzo Loggia in Piazza Grande, enhancing its dramatic appeal.


Memorable Experiences:

  • Projection mapping on buildings during the Christmas season creates a mesmerizing display.
  • Enjoying scotch at an outdoor cafe with a view of the illuminated Piazza Grande.
  • Visiting Parco Il Prato with its unique trees and views of the Tuscan Valley.


Unexpected Encounters:

  • A scolding for entering the Fortezza di Medicea during the lunch hour.
  • Discovering a chocolate festival in Parco Il Prato with handmade chocolate from the region.


Architectural and Artistic Highlights:

  • Churches in Arezzo showcase impressive architecture and historical significance.
  • The Palazzo della Fraternità offers rooftop views of Piazza Grande.
  • The local library preserves ancient walls, creating a blend of old and new.


Final Thoughts:

  • Arezzo offers a rewarding experience for those seeking history, architecture, and art.
  • Staying overnight is recommended to fully the atmosphere, especially around Piazza Grande.