Today's Stage: Genoa to Florence

The Holy Grail route offers pilgrims and travellers a unique experience that combines history, culture and breathtaking scenery. Today we take you from the historic city of Genoa to beautiful Florence, a route full of architectural and natural wonders. This journey is a key stage on the Way of the Holy Grail, offering visitors a perfect blend of tradition and modernity.

 

1. Genoa: The Beginning of the Adventure ⚓️

Genoa, a city with a rich maritime past, is the perfect starting point for this stage. Here you can explore the Porto Antico, where history and modernity merge. Don’t miss the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, a magnificent example of Gothic architecture that houses the famous “Sacro Catino”, a vessel believed by some to be related to the Grail.

 

2. Pisa: The Leaning Tower and More 🏛️

Halfway between Genoa and Florence, Pisa is famous for its iconic Leaning Tower. However, there is much more to discover, such as the Baptistery of St. John and the Cathedral of Pisa, which are part of the impressive monumental ensemble of the Piazza dei Miracoli.

 

3. Lucca: A Medieval Treasure 🏰

Lucca is a medieval gem that invites you to lose yourself in its cobbled streets and enjoy its well-preserved Renaissance walls. Visit the Cathedral of St. Martin and don’t miss a stroll through the Piazza dell’Anfiteatro, an ancient Roman amphitheatre transformed into a square.

 

4. Florence: The Cradle of the Renaissance 🌟

Florence, the final destination of this leg, is the heart of the Italian Renaissance. From the Duomo and the Baptistery of St. John to the Uffizi Gallery and the Ponte Vecchio, this city is an open-air museum that captivates all its visitors.

 

 

The Genoa to Florence leg is a fascinating journey that immerses you in Italy’s rich history and culture. This journey is not only an essential part of the Holy Grail Trail, but also an opportunity to enjoy breathtaking scenery and historic monuments.

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