Photogallery of La Spezia, Italy

La Spezia
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In Italy, tourists can visit the picturesque city of La Spezia. Its atmosphere is drastically different from the atmosphere of the nearby settlements. As a rule, all towns in this region are peaceful and silent, but La Spezia is an exception. This is a loud and energetic city. Besides a vibrant atmosphere and interesting life, this city has many architectural attractions and rich historic heritage. In the past, La Spezia was often referred to as the “poetic bay” because many writers such as Byron, Dante, and George Sand were visiting this city to find inspiration here. La Spezia is definitely worth a visit. Spend several days here to indulge in the atmosphere of this place and enjoy your Italian vacation. There are no historic records that mention the exact date when this Italian city was founded. Historians know that this region was not much populated during the reign of the Roman Empire. The Etruscan city of Lumi was the only large settlement here, but the Saracens destroyed it in the 11th century. La Spezia belonged to the Fieschi family until 1276. In the coming years, many tried to make this region their own. When Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Liguria at the end of the 18th century, La Spezia became a part of his republic. Ten years later, the French emperor merged the city and its bay and formed a new area. He was planning to reorganize it into a new and large port. However, Napoleon’s intentions didn’t become real. The building of a haven started … Read further

Chapters of the guide to La Spezia

La Spezia sightseeing

La Spezia is a coastal city but there are no beaches in its territory. As numerous ships arrive in the bay every day and many yachts are docked in the city, the coastal water is quite dirty in the area. Despite this, the city doesn’t lose its appeal, and it is definitely worth visiting. La Spezia has an incredibly beautiful waterfront that is seven kilometers long and thirty meters wide. The width is up to … Open

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The magnificent Coliseum was built almost 2 thousand years ago. Before that, the site of the Coliseum was the location of Nero’s Palace and a big artificial lake. The building of the Coliseum was joyful for inhabitants of Rome because it was much more pleasant to see a beautiful forum rather than a tyrant’s palace. Circus Maximus is another large and unusual landmark. According to some experts, Circus could provide seats for 200 thousand visitors. The venue was used to host competitions of carts and other important public events. Mons Palatinus is an interesting place from the historic point of view. According to scientists, homes of first settlers of Rome were located there. Later, noble Romans built their houses on Mons Palatinus. There were many temples in that area and many important celebrations took place there. … Open

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