Arezzo is an ancient city that lies on a hill at the intersection of four valleys: the Valdarno, Val di Chiana, Val Tiberina and Casentino.
The story that always saw this city as a leader in the passage of the centuries has left traces still visible today.
The bombing of the Second World War destroyed the medieval part of Arezzo, but despite this, the city retains important monuments such as the Basilica di San Francesco. The Basilica holds within it one of the masterpieces of Renaissance art by an excellent painter of Arezzo: Piero Della Francesca, the fresco cycle of the Legend of the True Cross.
The city tour should also include a stop at the Roman Amphitheatre, among the things to do in Arezzo we also recommend visiting the splendid Church of San Francesco with its wooden crucifix, a priceless work of Cimabue.


