Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #3 in Livorno, Italy
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7.9 km
132 m
Explore Livorno in Italy with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Activities in LivornoIndividual Sights in LivornoSight 1: Chiesa Parrocchiale Sacro Cuore (Salesiani)
The church of the Sacred Heart, entrusted to the Salesian Fathers, is located in Livorno, in the station of the station.
Sight 2: Parco Sandro Pertini Parterre
The Pertini Park, still known by the ancient name of Parterre, is located on Viale Carducci in Livorno.
Sight 3: Chiesa di Sant'Andrea
The church of Sant'Andrea is a place of worship in Livorno; It is located on the Cisternone square, in front of the characteristic size of the great preservation. Adjacent to the church is the great seminar Girolamo Gavi, with the Diocesan Museum Leonello Barsotti.
Sight 4: Monumento a Giovanni Fattori
List of the main sculptural monuments of Livorno, present along the streets and squares of the city, divided by era.
Sight 5: Monumento a Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi
The monument to Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi is located in Piazza Guerrazzi in Livorno.
Sight 6: Chiesa armena di San Gregorio Illuminatore
The church of San Gregorio Illuminatore was the former church of the Armenian Catholic branch in Livorno, region of Tuscany. Destroyed after the Second World War, only the elegant Baroque facade remains, now property of the Patriarch of Cilicia, and standing between two three story buildings serving since 2008 as an intercultural center. The facade is visible on via della Madonna, not far from the Temple of the Greci Uniti and the church of the Madonna. The marble facade had statues of Charity and Faith by Andrea Vaccà, and an oval image of St Gregory the Illuminator.
Sight 7: Duomo di Livorno
The Cathedral of Livorno, which also has the name of Cathedral of San Francesco, is the main place of Catholic worship of Livorno, the mother church of the homonymous diocese.
Sight 8: Chiesa di Santa Giulia
The Oratory of Santa Giulia is a church in Livorno, consecrated to the patron saint of the city and born as an oratory of the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament and of Santa Giulia. The small place of worship stands next to the Duomo, a short distance from Piazza Grande. Attached to the church are the oratory of San Ranieri and the Museum of Santa Giulia. In the latter there are sacred furnishings and a panel of the Giotto school depicting the saint of the same name, coming from the church of the confraternity, and even more anciently from the destroyed parish church of Santa Giulia near the old port.
Sight 9: Mercato Centrale
The Victuals Market, also known as the Central Market or the Covered Market, stands on the Aurelio Saffi yards, along the Fosso Reale in Livorno.
Sight 10: Chiesa di San Benedetto
The church of San Benedetto in Livorno stands at the end of the large Piazza XX Settembre, outside the pentagonal city of Buontalenti.
Sight 11: Chiesa di Santa Maria del Soccorso
Santa Maria del Soccorso is a Neoclassical style, Roman Catholic, Marian votive church in central Livorno. The tall brick church facade is located scenically at the end of Via Magenta, and has a park surrounding it. In front is a Monument to Fallen Soldiers (Caduti) in the first World War.
Sight 12: Chiesa Valdese
The Waldensian church of Livorno is located in the city center, along Via Verdi, near the ancient English cemetery and the former Odeon Cinema.
Sight 13: Chiesa di San Giorgio
The church of San Giorgio is a place of worship, currently in use by the Romanian Orthodox Church, located in the area of the English cemetery in Via Verdi, in Livorno.
Wikipedia: Chiesa di San Giorgio (Livorno) (IT), Operator Website
Sight 14: Chiesa Santi Pietro e Paolo
The church of Saints Peter and Paul is located in Livorno and is located in the square of the same name, in the heart of the nineteenth-century city built along the banks of the Fosso Reale.
Sight 15: Chiesa di San Sebastiano
The church of San Sebastiano is located in the center of Livorno, in the area between the Duomo and the Medici Port. Testimony of the presence of the Barnabite order in the city, today it is entrusted to the Institute of Christ the King High Priest.
Sight 16: Fontane del Tacca
The two fontane dei mostri marini are located in the Piazza della Santissima Annunziata in Florence, Italy.
Sight 17: Monumento dei Quattro Mori
The Monument of the Four Moors is located in Livorno, Italy. It was completed in 1626 to commemorate the victories of Ferdinand I of Tuscany over the Ottomans.
Sight 18: Vittorio Emanuele II
The Monument to Victor Emmanuel II is a bronze equestrian statue from Livorno located in the center of Piazza Unità d'Italia.
Sight 19: Alle Vittime del Traghetto Moby Prince
The Moby Prince disaster was a major maritime accident resulting in 140 deaths. It occurred in the late evening of Wednesday 10 April 1991, in the harbour of Livorno, Italy. It is the worst disaster in the Italian merchant navy since World War II. It is also considered one of the two worst environmental disasters in Italian history, along with the explosion and loss of the tanker Amoco Milford Haven on the following day in an unrelated accident near Voltri.
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