
Church of Luogo Pio
Actually it’s the Vergine Assunta and San Giuseppe church, built between 1713 and 1716 under…
Actually it’s the Vergine Assunta and San Giuseppe church, built between 1713 and 1716 under…
Heading down the road that leads to the ancient church of San Jacopo (Saint James)…
Heading up “Monte Nero” (black mount) the air starts to get cooler and fresher and…
South of Livorno, once the inhabited area of Antignano comes to an end, the Romito…
The Livornian mountain park, which will shortly become a Nature Reserve, includes the Municipality of…
Caressed by the mistral wind and accompanied by the presence of the old clock of…
Aimlessly roaming the city centre streets, eventually out of the corner of one’s eye, a…
An island surrounded by canals with ramps descending towards the moorings and then the cellars….
Nomen omen: Three hundred cisterns holding around 24000 litres of olive oil. Between the end…
Strolling through the heart of the historic city centre, amidst the great buildings of the…
Outside the walls towards the south, up and till the XVI century, courtesy of Ferdinand…
The idea of the Florentines was to build a fortress, mainly as a defence against…
Coming straight down Via Grande (Great Street) passing Colonnella Square and leaving behind you the…
A ditch was dug around the city and filled with seawater; these are the moats…
Only after leaving Piazza Mazzini, heading south, does the city’s promenade actually begin. A stunning…
The Terrace is the most charming of the “nobili interrompimenti” * along the Livornian seafront….