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Well preserved example of a transitional fortification between the Middle Ages and the early modern age.
The so-called "Firmafede" fortress, although it isn't the first built on the site (there was a previous fortress, built by the Pisans), however appears as a construction built from scratch, on the bas...
Wonderful, educational, and inspiring one-day trip to Sarzana!
We came from Lucca for a day. Good lunch & aperitivo places in this small but history-rich town of Sarzana. Stroll through the mediaeval greenery-adorned streets and piazzas, must-visit the Duomo, i.e...
Could have been a five, except for some maintenance issues, such as weeds and some of the interactive displays not working. Otherwise, this adventure was much more than we expected. It was great to se...
Sarzana used to be an important stopover of the Via Francigena, the road to France used by those who wanted to travel from Rome to Paris. It also sits on the border between Tuscany and Liguria, two r...
Well preserved example of a transitional fortification between the Middle Ages and the early modern age.
The so-called "Firmafede" fortress, although it isn't the first built on the site (there was a previous fortress, built by the Pisans), however appears as a construction built from scratch, on the bas...
Wonderful, educational, and inspiring one-day trip to Sarzana!
We came from Lucca for a day. Good lunch & aperitivo places in this small but history-rich town of Sarzana. Stroll through the mediaeval greenery-adorned streets and piazzas, must-visit the Duomo, i.e...
Amazing, adventurous history
Could have been a five, except for some maintenance issues, such as weeds and some of the interactive displays not working. Otherwise, this adventure was much more than we expected. It was great to se...
Worth visiting.
I live partly in Italy. Sarzana is one of the cities I like most. The fortress is special en we kept. I love it.
Beautiful Medieval fortress
Sarzana used to be an important stopover of the Via Francigena, the road to France used by those who wanted to travel from Rome to Paris. It also sits on the border between Tuscany and Liguria, two r...