Carrara
You will continue to move to Carrara to immerse yourself in an industrial and mining past that is still active today, in a city that still lives on the greatness of the past, when thanks to marble the city was filled with people from all over Italy. Precisely for this reason, you can take a guided tour of the marble quarries that make the area famous all over the world and in which many people have worked in the past who were then forced to leave the area.
You will go to the nearby Colonnata, which now has a few hundred inhabitants, to have a tasting lunch of lard, a typical product famous throughout Italy. It was an ancient quarrymen’s center and famous both for its lard and for its characteristic old town with alleys, squares and stone houses.
Address: Carrara, MS, Italy
Mulazzo
Transfer to Mulazzo and visit to the Museum of the Emigration of the People of Tuscany, in the Castle of Lusuolo. The museum is dedicated to the 114,000 Tuscans who live far from Italy, in Europe, the United States and Latin America, and who are gathered in 66 associations of Tuscans abroad. It hosts the exhibition People of Tuscany, a collection of photographs, letters, memories related to the events of Tuscan emigrants. The exhibition is being enriched with objects and testimonies that the emigrants themselves and their descendants are donating.
Address: Mulazzo, MS, Italy
Pontremoli
You will then move to Pontremoli, an ancient medieval village along the Via Francigena, to have a traditional dinner in a typical restaurant and overnight.
Address: Pontremoli, MS, Italy