Arezzo and its surroundings

Arezzo is situated at the junction of the valleys of the Casentino, the Valdarno, the Valtiberina and the Valdichiana.

I principali monumenti da visitare ad Arezzo sono: la Cattedrale con il sepolcro gotico di Papa Gregorio X, la Chiesa di San Domenico, la Chiesa di San Francesco con la Cappella Bacci, Santa Maria della Pieve, la Chiesa di San Michele, Santa Maria delle Grazie; inoltre imperdibili sono l’Anfiteatro romano, la casa del Petrarca, la casa e le Logge del Vasari, il Palazzo della Fraternita dei Laici, la Fortezza Medicea,il Palazzo dei Priori, il Palazzo Pretorio e Piazza Grande.



The main monuments to visit in Arezzo are: theCathedral with the Gothic tomb of Pope Gregory X,Saint Dominic's Church, Saint Francis' Church with the Bacci Chapel, Saint Mary of the Pieve, Saint Michael's Church, Saint Mary of Grace; also not to miss are the Roman Amphitheatre, the house of Petrarch, the house and the Loge of the Vasari, the Palace of the Fraternity of the Laity, the Medicea Fortress, the Palazzo dei Priori, the Praetorian Palace and Piazza Grande.



The main museums are: the Archaeological Museum Gaio Cilnio Mecenate,the Civic Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Diocesan Museum, the State Museum of Medieval and Modern Art.
From La Locanda di Giulia, thanks to its location, it is possible to reach, using the state highways or the tollway, interesting towns and major cities such as: Cortona 33 Km, Monterchi 20 Km, Anghiari 29 Km, Sansepolcro 31 Km, Perugia 79 Km, Assisi 110 Km , Siena 98 Km, Montepulciano 58 Km, Pienza 61 Km, Firenze 82 Km, Pisa 164 Km, Roma 282 Km, Tarquinia 221 Km.

The short distance from these cities and towns offers the guests of the Locanda the possibility to visit, after a short drive, places of noted cultural and artistic impact such as those listed above.