Historical Capitals of the World

Massa

Country: Italy

Region: Europe

Period: 1473-1829

Location: 44.033333°N, 10.133333°E

Description

Massa is a charming town in Tuscany, Italy, located near the Apuan Alps and the Ligurian Sea. It served as the capital of the Duchy of Massa and Carrara from 1473 to 1829. Known for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, it is a perfect destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Massa boasts medieval structures and breathtaking landscapes.

Modern Remains

Key landmarks in Massa include the Massa Cathedral, a beautiful example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The Malaspina Castle, dating back to the 12th century, offers panoramic views of the town and surrounding areas. Visitors can also explore the Piazza Aranci and the Galleria degli Specchi, a museum housing artifacts from the town's noble past. The nearby Carrara Marble Quarries are a must-see for visitors interested in the town's marble heritage.

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