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Tuscany is the heart of Italy, where history, culture and landscapes merge

Tuscany (Italian: Toscana) is located in central Italy and is one of the country's most beloved and visited regions. It is a place where history, art, nature, and cuisine come together in one harmonious experience. Here, every city, village, and valley is like a story that invites travelers to slow down and breathe in the true spirit of Italy.

Toskāna, Itālija, kafija

Florence – the birthplace of the Renaissance

Florence, the capital of Tuscany, is a place that takes your breath away. Some of the greatest Renaissance artists were born and worked here – Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Botticelli. Every corner of the city tells the story of this creative era – the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore with its impressive dome, the Ponte Vecchio bridge crossing the Arno River, and the Uffizi Gallery with its world-famous works of art. The streets of Florence are like a museum where history and modernity coexist.

Siena – medieval atmosphere

Siena is a gem of Tuscany that has retained its medieval charm. It is famous for Piazza del Campo, one of the most beautiful squares in Italy, where the Palio horse race takes place every year. The narrow cobbled streets and old houses with red-brown brick roofs give the impression that time has stood still here. Siena is the perfect place for walks and discoveries, as every corner offers the opportunity to breathe in history and experience the city's special atmosphere.

Pisa – the famous tower

Pisa is most often recognized for its famous Leaning Tower, but the city has much more to offer. Walks along the riverbanks, small cafes, and ancient university buildings create a unique atmosphere. Pisa is an example of how Tuscany combines the famous with the everyday – tourists come to see the tower, but often fall in love with the peaceful rhythm of the city and the local lifestyle.

Arezzo and Lucca – small towns with big charm

Arezzo and Lucca are lesser-known but particularly charming Tuscan towns. Arezzo, famous for its antique shops and old town markets, offers a more peaceful but rich cultural experience. Lucca, with its impressive ancient walls and wooden cycle paths, is the perfect place for walks, adventures and discoveries. Tourist crowds are rare in these towns, allowing you to immerse yourself in the life of the locals.

Tuscan landscapes and rural life

Tuscany's natural landscapes are just as impressive as its cities. Rolling hills, valleys filled with vineyards and olive groves, and small villages with red-tiled roofs create a picturesque view that is characteristic of the region. Country homes grow grapes and olives, make cheese and prepare traditional Italian dishes. When traveling through Tuscany, you can participate in wine tastings, visit local farms, and learn about the traditional way of life.

Coffee in Tuscany

Nevar aizmirst arī kafiju, kas ir neatņemama daļa no Toskānas ikdienas. Rīts bieži sākas ar espresso vai kapučīno, kas tiek baudīts mazā kafejnīcā vai pie loga, vērojot pilsētas dzīvi. Vietējie kafijas grauzdētāji, piemēram, Caffè Corsini, turpina Toskānas tradīciju, izvēloties labākās Arabika pupiņas un rūpīgi grauzdējot tās, lai katra tase sniegtu autentisku itāļu garšu un aromātu.

Tuscan mood

Tuscany is a place where time passes more slowly. Mornings begin with coffee and freshly baked bread, days are spent visiting museums, fields and market streets, and evenings are filled with wine and traditional dishes. Here, people live at a pace that allows them to fully enjoy every moment, and each city offers its own unique sensations, landscapes, and stories.

This is where it began Caffè Corsini a brand that has been preserving Tuscan coffee traditions for over 70 years, allowing everyone to enjoy the true taste of Italian coffee.