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Borgo Nuovo San Martino Surroundings:
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Situated in Tuscany, at the center
of a triangle formed by Florence, Siena and Perugia, Arezzo is a
tranquil and industrious city of about 100,000 inhabitants, proud
of its past while reveling in its current status as "the city
of gold".
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It was the birthplace to Mecenate, Guittone, Petrarca, Giorgio
Vasari, and Pietro Aretino, it was one of the 12 capitals of the
Etruscan empire, making it a powerful and rich ally to the Romans
and during the first part of the Middle Ages it was an episcopal
center of great renown and then finally a free township in constant
struggle with its neighbors for supremacy and power over central
Italy. It was at this time that its prestigious University came
about, noted for its practice of stilus altus and for its Law professors.
And it was in this context that many great poets, famous scientists,
and artists of superior level came to be.
During the struggles between the Papacy and the Empire, after the
defeat of Campaldino in 1289, Ghibellina's ambitions underwent a
rash reorganization and it was only by the Lordship of the bishop-count
Guido Tarlati that he was able to gain back his prestige and power.
Nevertheless, the bishop's death and the defeat of the Ghibellini's
in Italy, carried Arezzo to its final decline. So the city in 1384
was ceded for 30,000 fiorini's (antique Florentine monetary units),
to Florence and continued to be so until the union of Italy.
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Here one can admire the absolute masterpieces like the incredibly
rare attic vase detailed with red figures known as the "Vase
of Euphronios" (from 500 B.C.- Archaeological Museum),
the alterpiece with the Maddona and Saints by Pietro Lorenzetti
(from 1320- Santa Maria della Pieve), the wooden
crucifix of Cimabue and the celebrated series of "La
Leggenda della Vera Croce" (The Legend of the True Cross) frescoes
painted by Piero della Francesca.
Monuments of great beauty and interest are as follows: the church
of Santa Maria della Pieve, one of the most beautiful roman
examples of architecture of Aretino and Tuscany combined, the Piazza
Grande, an authentic casket that holds ancient masterpieces
of diverse styles, the Cattedrale, the
gothic church San Francesco and San
Domenico, and the renaissance churches of the Santissima
Annunziata and Santa Maria in Gradi. A must see, also is the Abbey
of Santa Flora and Santa Lucilla,
where one will find an exceptional feint dome by Andrea Pozzo and
the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie with its proto-renascimental
piece by Benedetto da Maiano. But to grasp the true essence of the
city it would be wise to visit the quarters of Crucifera gate, said
by Colcitrone to be a true mystery of Etruscan Roman and medieval
affirmation, where the ancient nobiliary palaces and imposing house
towers shoot up into the sky. For the curious and passionate, there's
the Pozzo (Well) of Tofano positioned in front of the birth home
of Francesco Petrarca and mentioned in the Decamerone di Boccaccio
(short story 4, day 7).
Important events are the Giostra of Saracino
(reenactments of medieval contests and battles), the monthly Antique
Fair held on the first Saturday and Sunday of each month,
the Concorso Polifonico, the Mostra
(exhibition) Internazionale dell'Oreficeria Aretina (Aretina
Jewelers) and the famous international rock music review "Arezzo
Wave".
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