Archive for 'Churches & Religious Buildings'

  

View of Buddhist monastery in Pomaia
The quaint little village of Pomaia in the Santa Luce municipality of Pisa is home to one of the largest Tibetan monasteries in the western world, the Lama Tzong Khapa Insitute! This peaceful sanctuary attracts thousands of visitors every year who come here on day retreats or even to study some of the spiritual courses these wise monks offer.

For those wishing to include a trip to this fascinating place on their next Tuscan vacation, why not book into a charming holiday villa in Pomaia village where they can be right beside it.     Read More

  

A beautiful view of Tuscany mountains
There’s so much to do and see in Tuscany on your next vacation here, and you won’t even have to spend cent to experience them! One thing you might have to pay for is accommodation but there are many great value last minute Tuscany holiday villa deals available all year around so why not go for it?

If you enjoy exercising then why not embark on a beautiful sightseeing tour of Tuscany by foot? Pull on your best hiking shoes and pack up a tasty lunch to bring with you on your travels. Choose from many magnificent mountain treks through the Apennines and the Apuan Alps that are well signposted by the Italian Alpine Club.

You can notice their routes by the red and white signposts that are set up alongside them. Discover the breathtaking views of Tuscany from great heights and take photographs that you'll treasure forever. There are few places on earth more beautiful to lay out a delicious picnic and watch the world from above!     Read More

  

Sanctuary of La Verna
If you are staying in or even passing through the Casentino valley in Tuscany, a worthwhile visit would be one to the town of Chiusi della Verna. The sanctuary of La Verna, founded by St. Francis of Assisi, is located near the top of Mount Penna above the town of Chiusi della Verna. It is said to be one of the most peaceful places to be on earth.

There are many visitors to these parts because this is where St. Francis of Assisi lived for his final years in solitude with his fellow Franciscan monks. The nearby Basilica Maggiore contains terracotta sculpture by the famous Andrea della Robbia. Also to be viewed by the tourist is the Chapel of Relics which contains possessions of St. Francis when he was alive. There is a tablecloth, some crockery and a walking stick.

The most unusual artefact found is a ‘disciplina’, an iron handle whip used in a common Christian practice of ‘Mortification of the Flesh’, where monks would routinely whip their own flesh in penance for their sins. A relic of the saint’s blood staining a linen cloth can also be seen here. It’s carried around Chiusi della Verna during holy celebrations. After a visit to this sanctuary, a half hour of hiking would bring you to the summit of Mount Penna where the views are breath taking!     Read More

  

Mount Amiata view
A fascinating legend to learn about on your holiday to Tuscany could be the one that originated in the hills of the Amiata in the south of the region. There is a fine selection of luxury villas with swimming pool available all across the south Tuscany area for visitors to spend a few days exploring the area and learning about the famous image of the Virgin Mary.

One version of the legend tells the story of a shepherd who herded his sheep in the Amiata hills and one day found a large fallen branch that seemed to be in the shape of a parent holding their child. He felt inspired to carve a statue of the Virgin Mary and the baby Jesus as he watched over his sheep during the long days and nights.

But as time passed, he became discontented with how it looked and eventually threw it into the fire in annoyance. You can imagine his shock when he heard a female voice crying from the fire, ‘Please don’t burn me, please!’ He hurriedly quenched the fire and ran towards the nearest village to tell them what had happened in the belief that Mary had spoken to him and wanted the carving to be preserved.     Read More

  

Siena's Cathedral
Come and see the famous ceiling of Siena city’s Cathedral known as "Porta del Cielo", and spend a wonderful few hours exploring one of the most decorated religious buildings in the world! This magnificent ceiling is a breathtaking spectacle and demonstrates beautifully the artistic talents of those who constructed and adorned it in the 13th century. Within the city and further out in the pretty Tuscany countryside are many apartments, holiday villas and rental accommodation available to stay in that are close to this popular tourist attraction.

After many years of intense renovations, this majestic cathedral is now open for the public to tour around its grand vaults.

Visitors can enjoy climbing the tall spiral staircase within the two huge towers built on each side of the front of the building and see a spectacular view of the city of Siena from the roof. From the grand roof of Siena’s Duomo, the visitor will see great views of the Basilica of St. Domenico, the Medici Fortress, the dome of the chapel of St. John the Baptist and glimpses of the rich Tuscan hilly landscape in the distance.     Read More