Arezzo
Arezzo administrative centre of the province, is situated at the northern end of the Valdichiana and can be easily reached as it is linked to the Autostrada del Sole and is crossed by the main Milan-Florence-Rome railway line. Arezzo was founded by the Etruscan and called Aretium; the most representative work of the etruscan period is the Chimera, a bronze statuette of the Vth century B.C. which has become the symbol of the town. Later Arezzo passed into the hands of the Romans (IV-III century) and had a great development. We can begin the tour of the town just from the Roman remains, of which the Archeological museum is rich. This museum was estabilished in 1934 at its present location, no.10 Via Margaritone and it overlooks the vast open space of the Roman Amphitheatre. It occupies two storeys and in its several rooms we can admire Etruscan, Italic, Roman and...
REL140IV - Villa Arezzo - Arezzo, Tuscany
Superbly situated in a quiet valley in the foothills of the Appenines, halfway between the Mediterranean and the Adriatic,the Relais offers its guests a holiday...Prices Starting from 1.041,00 € weekly
Credit Cards, Mountain-bike hire, Swimming pool, Heating, 6 bedrooms, sleeps 13
VIL055IV - Villa Arezzo - Arezzo, Tuscany
Beautiful country villa with adjacent annexe situated in a large property of olive groves in a panoramic position near the city of Arezzo. The careful...Prices Starting from 1.750,00 € weekly
Mountain-bike hire, Heating, Private Villa, sleeps 10 Depandance, sleeps 4
REL122IV - Villa Arezzo - Arezzo, Tuscany
A few kilometres distant from the city of Arezzo, nearby the village of Badia al Pino, in locality I Boschi lies this exclusive residence, a...Prices Starting from 3.750,00 € weekly
Credit Cards, Swimming pool, Heating, Private Villa, sleeps 8












