Terrazza Mascagni is a large square and terrace that directly overlooks the sea, delimited towards the sea by a balustrade made up with elegant columns. The floor consists of a checkerboard pattern made up with black and white tiles.
The monument of the Four Moors stands in front of the small dock of the port of Livorno and is made up with the Four Moors in bronze chained to the base of a high pedestal, above which the statue of Ferdinand I himself rises. The statue was sculpted in a block of Carrara marble by the Florentine Giovanni Bandini in 1599; it is 4.41 meters high.
The Naval Academy of Livorno is a military university training institution, which deals with the technical training and military preparation of officer students of the Italian Navy. It is a flagship of our nation.
The Municipal Aquarium of Livorno stands on the edge of the suggestive scenery of the seaside of the Terrazza Mascagni. It is the largest aquarium in Tuscany and the only structure of its kind to have an internal Greco-Roman archaeological marine area with the evocative reproduction of a ship wreck.
Venice is a district of Livorno, the only one in the city center that has preserved much of its urban and architectural characteristics representing the true historic center of the city. Every summer, usually between July and August, the neighborhood becomes the center of a folkloristic event ("Venice Effect"), during which the streets are animated by shops, shows and cultural events. It is the center of characteristic Tuscan fish and meat restaurants.
The Provisions Market, also called Central Market or Covered Market, stands on the Aurelio Saffi steps, along the Fosso Reale of Livorno. It is one of the most interesting buildings in Livorno of the second half of the 19th century, in which the influence of the great 19th century iron and glass architecture is also felt. The whole building is surrounded by shops and restaurants. The structure now has 200 stalls and large underground warehouses, with 92 cellars, communicating directly with the Fosso Reale in front.
Pisa is one of the most famous Tuscany cities and it’s known for its famous leaning tower that rises together with the cathedral in Piazza dei Miracoli. The square also houses the monumental Camposanto and the Baptistery.