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    Pistoia (US: / p ɪ ˈ s t ɔɪ ə, p iː ˈ s t oʊ j ɑː /, Italian: [pisˈtoːja] ⓘ) is a city and comune in the Italian region of Tuscany, the capital of a province of the same name, located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) west and north of Florence and is crossed by the Ombrone Pistoiese, a tributary of the River Arno.

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · Let’s explore the best things to do in Pistoia: 1. Cathedral of St. Zeno. Source: maudanros / shutterstock. Cathedral Of San Zeno. The Piazza del Duomo is the central point of interest in the city centre and the Cathedral of St. Zeno is a magnificent centrepiece. This cathedral was constructed in the 12th century and has a stunning front ...

  3. The city of Pistoia is located in northern Tuscany, halfway between Florence and Lucca, about 40 km away from each.. The province of Pistoia is quite large, includeing both flat valleys as well as hilly and mountainous sections, including the Valley of the Ombrone river, the Valdinievole and the Pistoia Mountains (where you can go ski!).

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › PistoiaPistoia - Wikipedia

    Pistoia - Piazza Duomo Statuto dei consoli del Comune di Pistoia C.90, carta 2 recto dall'Archivio capitolare di Pistoia. Fondata in epoca romana, come Pistoria, Pistoriae, Pistorium, su un'area dove esistevano precedenti insediamenti etruschi e, nelle zone più montane, liguri, divenne nel II secolo a.C. un oppidum di Roma per appoggiare le truppe romane in lotta contro i Liguri stanziati ...

  5. What to see in Pistoia Italy PIAZZA DUOMO. The splendid Piazza Duomo is at the centre of the town. Around it are an array of stone squares and elegant buildings that recall Pistoia’s past. It was a proud independent Comune famous for metalworking and trade, but lost its independence in the 14th century when the city came under Florentine rule.

  6. Pistoia. Tuscany, Italy, Europe. Pretty Pistoia sits snugly at the foot of the Apennines. An easy day trip from Pisa, Lucca or Florence, it thoroughly deserved its 2017 status as European City of Culture. A town that has grown well beyond its medieval ramparts, its centro storico (historic centre) is well preserved and stands guardian to ...

  7. The Zoological Gardens of Pistoia is a 7-hectares zoo with more than 400 animals and is in continuous expansion. In a captivating world you will get to know the animals, the different ways to protect…. 2. Cathedral of Saint Zeno.

  8. Pistoia is in Tuscany (north-central Italy) and at the foot of the Apennines, on the left side of the river Ombrone. It is about thirty miles north-west of Florence and the important towns of Lucca and Pisa are to the west of Pistoia. It is east to visit Pistoia as a day trip from any of these cities. You can find more local travel ideas in and ...

  9. Pistoia’s most important religious building is the Duomo or Cathedral of San Zeno, a magnificent Romanesque-style church with a polychrome stone façade and an elegant portico.The church houses the relics of the body of San Jacopo, the patron saint of Pistoia. Numerous works of art embellish the interior and exterior of the Cathedral: among them, the statues of San Zeno and San Jacopo, the ...

  10. Jun 3, 2019 · Pistoia, Italy, Travel Guide. By. James Martin. Updated on 06/03/19. TripSavvy / Christopher Larson. Pistoia is located in Tuscany, between Lucca and Florence. It is the capital of the Pistoia province. Pistoia is approximately 30km northwest of Florence.