Lucca (Italy)
Lucca is a city and comune in Tuscany, Central Italy, on the Serchio River, in a fertile plain near the Ligurian Sea. It is the capital of the Province of Lucca. It is famous for its intact Renaissance-era city walls.
- Cathedral of St Martin
- Roman Amphitheater Square
- Guinigi Tower
- San Michele in Foro
- Pfanner Palace
- Clock Tower
- Napoleone Square
- The Walls of Lucca
- Puccini Museum
- Baptistery of St. John
- Basilica of San Frediano
- Church of St. Catherine
- Lucca Botanical Garden
- Church of Santa Maria Forisportam
- Nottolini Aqueduct
- Mansi Palace
- Church of San Francesco
- Guinigi Villa
- Villa Bottini
- Church of San Romano
- Lucca Cathedral Museum
- Church of Santa Maria Corteorlandini
- Porta San Gervasio
- Museum of Comics and Imagery of Lucca
- Church of San Cristoforo
- Via Fillungo
- Lucca Cathedral
- Church of Saint Alexander
- San Pietro Somaldi, Lucca
- Antica Tipografia Biagini
- Certosa di Farneta
- Villa Oliva
- San Giusto, Lucca
- Villa Grabau
- Church of San Paolino
- Taddeucci
- San Tommaso, Lucca
- Sant'Agostino, Lucca
- Sanctuary of Santa Gemma, Lucca
- Giglio Theater
- San Ponziano, Lucca
- Santissima Trinità, Lucca
- Santa Maria della Rosa, Lucca