The province of Massa-Carrara
In the northern part of , between wonderful tourist destinations such as the Poet's Gulf, the Cinque Terre and the main Tuscany art cities. Here, nature has established a real armony between the land and the sea.
AullaIn the historical centre, destroyed during the Second World War, don't forget to visit the San Caprasio Abbey and the Brunella Fortress
BagnoneBagnone spreads in the Lunigiana’s northern part, in a mountainous area, and is famous for its typical products and traditional dishes
CarraraThe world capital of marble: the stone known since the Roman, the "white gold" loved by many artists
Casola in LunigianaThe fortress was built around the 15th century nearby a castle, that today shows only remains of a tower and walls. The ancient Palazzo comunale is the home of the Territorial Museum
ComanoSituated in a narrow valley, alongside the River Taverne, at the foot of the Caporaghena Peak, Comano is the starting point to wonderful walks
FilattieraThe village preserves the firts settlement military Church of San Giorgio and the watchtower, and the following Malspina Castle and the hospital dedicated to San James
FivizzanoFivizzano is famous for its local traditions. Here, it was that Jacopo da Fivizzano opened one of the first printing works in Italy, here the first typewriter was invented and used
FosdinovoThe atmosphere is one of borderlands: you can almost smell the sea without forgetting the mountains behind, the local cuisine is excellent and taste it, it is a must!
Licciana NardiAn elegant village, with wonderful views, a richly decorated church and an austere castle
MassaDon't miss to visit the imposing Palazzo Ducale, the Cathedral of SS Pietro e Francesco, the Church of Madonna del Carmine, the Diocesan Sacred Art Museum and the Malaspina Castle
MontignosoThe imposing Castle dominates all the landscapes, contended for centuries, it represents a real defence fortress
MulazzoThe most famous town of book dealers in Italy, here you can find ruins of the castle and aqueduct of the Malaspina Family and of a Byzantine Tower
PodenzanaThe Malaspina Castle dominates the town. On the Gaggio hill take a look at and visit the wonderful Sanctuary of the “Madonna della Neve”, built in the 17th century
PontremoliA precious basket of artistic and monumental treasures: to cross its bridges or walk its cobbled streets is like leafing through an art history book.
TresanaAbsorbed by the nature, it offers to the visitors a small village castled on the hill. Very important the magnificent remains of the quadrangular tower and the ruins of the ancient castle
Villafranca in LunigianaThe soul of Lunigiana peasant culture, it hosts the Ethnographic Museum, housed in the old 15th century Mills and the 12 century Malaspina Castle
ZeriOn the borders with Tuscany, Liguria and Emilia, it's the ideal destination for anyone who wants to rediscover the silence of the mountains without having to renounce all the comforts of modern life.





















