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  1. Massa (Italian: ⓘ; Emilian: Masa) is a town and comune in Tuscany, central Italy, the administrative centre of the province of Massa and Carrara. It is located in the Frigido River Valley, near the Alpi Apuane, 5 km (3 mi) from the Tyrrhenian Sea.

  2. www.visittuscany.com › en › towns-and-villagesMassa | Visit Tuscany

    A city rich in history and culture, facing the sea and flanked by the Apuan Alps. Perhaps less well known than it deserves, Massa is an ancient city where you feel that you're breathing a medieval air. Nestled in a natural bowl among the Apuan Alps, the city, which is believed to date back to 882 AD, is a bewitching treasure trove of art and ...

    • JochemvH2000. 2 contributions. Definately worth your time if you like nature! We had a lovely mornig tour of the botanical gardens! The guide told us a lot about the different species of plants/animals of the apuan alps and the imporance of this diversity.
    • Brun066. Florence, Italy 12,532 contributions. A mirror of the specificities of Massa and of the Malaspina family. This ancient fortress is an opportunity for the visitor to reflect - among other things - on the peculiarity of this corner of Tuscany compared to the majority of the region.
    • Manuela L. Luxembourg City, Luxembourg 7,086 contributions. Bagno Italia. Italiy beach Lungo mare in the area of Marina di Massa, are exclusive, itlaian style;
    • Nataliia P. Rome, Italy 34 contributions. Good for any season! Marina di Massa is an amazing beach zone at summer as they are open the bagno that provides you with everything you need up to towels and access to showers (need to pay of course) and an amazing walking path full of small restaurants with local food and just places where you can have your cold spritz in the afternoon while enjoying the sunset!
  3. www.italia.it › en › tuscanyMassa - Italia.it

    The historical centre of Massa - a town of early mediaeval origins between the Apuan Alps immediately behind it and the beaches of Versilia facing out onto the Tyrrhenian Sea - comprises a mediaeval part under the Malaspina Castle and another Renaissance part, in the plain, with the large Piazza Aranci where an ordered pattern of wide straight ...

    • Duomo
    • Piazza Aranci
    • Palazzo Ducale
    • Museo Diocesano
    • Piazza Mercurio
    • Rifugio Antiaereo Della Martana
    • Castello Malaspina
    • Teatro Guglielmi
    • Chiesa Della Madonna Del Monte
    • Villa Della Rinchiostra

    The Duomo of Massa, or rather the Cattedrale dei Santi Pietro e Francescostands at the top of a staircase a short distance from the main square of Massa. Erected in the second half of the fifteenth century, the church was originally named after only San Francesco, but in the early nineteenth century it became a collegiate church of Saints Pietro an...

    The spacious Piazza Aranciis the centerpiece of the historic center of Massa. The current shape of the square dates back to the nineteenth century when it was enlarged by Elisa Baciocchi and the orange trees from which the name of the square derives were planted; in the middle of the 19th century, the central obelisk was erected. The square has thr...

    The greatPalazzo Ducale, which once belonged to the Cybo Malaspina family, occupies an entire side of the square, ennobling it with its elegant and refined shapes and decorations. Today the seat of public offices and partially open to visitors, the palace was built starting from the 16th century and has a style between the Renaissance and the Baroq...

    Inaugurated in 2003, the Museo Diocesano of Massa is hosted in the Palazzo dei Cadetti located in Via Alberica. The museum preserves numerous works of art, goldsmiths, sacred vestments and various furnishings from the churches of the diocesan territory and in particular from the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Francis. Among the most important works ...

    Not far from Piazza Aranci and the Museo Diocesano, we find another beautiful historic square, really full of charm: Piazza Mercurio. Once known as Piazza del Pozzo for the presence of a well that was at its center, Piazza Mercurio owes its current name to the statue of the god Mercury which is located on top of a column placed in the center of the...

    Now let’s leave the beauties of the city behind us and take a dip in one of the darkest periods in the history of Italy … During the Second World War, Massa was on the Gothic Line, where the German army had built its fortifications in an attempt to stop the advance of the allies and for this reason, between September 1944 and April 1945, the the ci...

    The steep climb towards the Castello Malaspina begins near Piazza Mercurio. Small curiosity: the road leading to the castle (via Piastronata) is part of one of the tracks of the via Francigena. The castle is composed of various structures that occupy the top of a relief in a dominant position over the town. The current complex is the result of vari...

    The Teatro Guglielmiwas built in 1886 according to the project of the famous architect Vincenzo Micheli. Named after Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi, the most illustrious musician from Massa, the theater is one of the most beautiful buildings in the whole city and has a beautiful neoclassical facade with a large porch that supports a loggia. The interi...

    The Chiesa della Madonna del Montewas built starting from 1589 and is part of the urban and architectural reorganization works of the city commissioned by Prince Alberico Cybo Malaspina. The official name would be the Chiesa della Beata Vergine della Visitazione, but it is commonly called the Church of the Madonna del Monte because it is located at...

    The beautiful Villa della Rinchiostra was built as a hunting lodge but in 1675 it was transformed into a country villa at the behest of Teresa Pamphili, wife of Carlo II Cybo-Malaspina. The owners who have followed one another over the centuries have made improvements to the villa and above all to the garden and park which have been enriched with v...

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  5. Massa is a town in northwestern Tuscany, located on the western slopes of the Apuan Alps, about 5 km from the Ligurian Sea. The city is overlooked by a hill on top of which stands the Malaspina castle, which dominates the surrounding plain.

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