Best attractions and places to see around Capannori include a mix of historical sites, religious buildings, and natural features. This Italian region, nestled in Tuscany, offers a rich tapestry of cultural landmarks and scenic landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient churches, Renaissance villas, and unique natural points of interest. The area provides opportunities for discovering both man-made monuments and serene outdoor environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Founded in 1064 thanks to the booty the Pisans brought from the sack of Palermo and from the anti-Saracen exploits of Reggio, Sardinia, and Bona, the Cathedral of Santa Maria testifies to the prestige achieved by the Maritime Republic of Pisa at its height. This is evident in the fact that the church was built outside the city walls and symbolized a power that feared no threat. The cathedral was built in two phases, each associated with the architects Buscheto, author of the original plan with a basilica body with five naves, a transept with three naves, and a dome on the cross; and Rainaldo, who designed the extension of the building and created the façade, characterized by contrasting black and white colors and the persistent use of reused materials from Roman monuments to emphasize the greatness of Pisa.
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From Piazza del Duomo you can easily see all the sights.
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We visited it on the way to Livorno. It's well worth seeing!
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Every time beautiful but this time on the bike it was pure magic!
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I always imagined it to be bigger. Highly recommended.
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There are several sights in Piazza del Duomo in Pisa. The square is also called Piazza del Miracoli. Here you can find the Battisterio, Duomo Santa Maria Assunta, Leaning Tower and the Camposanto Monumentale.
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A leisurely stroll to one of the most beautiful sights
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You have to have been here to see the World Heritage Site.
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Capannori and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit magnificent Renaissance villas like Villa Torrigiani, Villa Mansi, and Villa Reale di Marlia, which offer insights into past nobility. Ancient churches such as Santi Quirico e Giulitta and Pieve di San Gennaro are also prominent. Further afield, the iconic Square of Miracles in Pisa, home to the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Pisa Baptistery, offers a profound historical experience.
Yes, Capannori offers several family-friendly attractions. The Square of Miracles in Pisa, including the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Pisa Baptistery, is listed as family-friendly. Closer to Capannori, the whimsical Parco di Pinocchio, inspired by the famous tale, provides interactive exhibits and thematic trails in a beautiful setting. The Piazza dell’Anfiteatro in Lucca is also a great spot for families to explore.
Capannori is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes. The Nottolini Aqueduct is an impressive neoclassical structure worth seeing. For nature lovers, the Oasi WWF del Bottaccio offers a serene natural escape. The legendary Quercia delle Streghe (Witches' Oak) is a unique natural landmark. You can also explore the Camellietum and Borgo delle Camelie, a 10,000m² garden dedicated to camellias from around the world, particularly vibrant during the flowering season in March-April.
The Tuscan countryside around Capannori is ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Spuntone di Sant'Allago Loop' or the 'Lake Gherardesca Loop'. Cyclists can explore routes such as 'Leaning Tower of Pisa – Lucca City Walls loop' or 'City loop on Lucca’s city wall'. For more details on routes, visit the Hiking around Capannori, Cycling around Capannori, and Gravel biking around Capannori guides.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. The 'Lake Gherardesca Loop' is an easy 5.5 km trail. For more detailed information on various hiking trails and their difficulty levels, you can refer to the Hiking around Capannori guide.
The best time to visit Capannori attractions generally depends on your interests. Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites, villas, and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The camellia flowering season in March-April is particularly beautiful for visiting the Camellietum. Summer can be warm, but is suitable for outdoor activities, while winter offers different hiking options.
Capannori is renowned for its magnificent Renaissance villas. Notable examples include Villa Torrigiani, known for its baroque architecture and intricate gardens; Villa Mansi, another splendid example of Tuscan beauty; and Villa Reale di Marlia (Parco Villa Reale), which once belonged to Elisa Bonaparte and features meticulously maintained gardens from different eras. Villa Grabau is also a significant sight.
Yes, there are several museums in the vicinity. The Athena Archaeological Museum in Capannori center houses artifacts from prehistoric times to the early Middle Ages. In nearby Lucca, you can find the Museo Nazionale di Villa Guinigi, featuring works by Lucchese artists, and the Museo e Pinacoteca Nazionale di Palazzo Mansi, showcasing the Mansi family's heritage.
Capannori is known for hosting the Air Festival every September, which is a significant event in Italy for hot air balloon enthusiasts. Additionally, the area around Pieve and Sant'Andrea di Compito, known as 'camellia town', hosts an annual exhibition during the camellia flowering season (March-April), celebrating its botanical heritage.
Yes, the region offers several scenic spots. The Monte Pisano Trekking area provides breathtaking views of the surrounding Tuscan countryside. The Nottolini Aqueduct itself is an eye-catching structure. The rolling hills, sprawling vineyards, and olive groves surrounding Capannori also offer picturesque landscapes ideal for scenic drives or walks.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like the Square of Miracles and its components in Pisa, often describing them as 'must-see' and 'World Heritage Sites'. The Piazza dell’Anfiteatro in Lucca is also highly regarded as a beautiful place to relax and enjoy local culture. The blend of historical landmarks and serene natural environments, along with opportunities for outdoor activities, is a major draw.
Yes, the area is dotted with significant religious buildings. Examples include the 12th-century Romanesque church of Santi Quirico e Giulitta, the ancient Pieve di San Gennaro, and the impressive San Cristoforo in Lamarri. Pieve San Paolo is considered the oldest church in the area, with medieval origins. In Pisa, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the Pisa Baptistery are prominent religious landmarks.


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