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Lucca is a comune located along the Serchio River, serving as the capital city of its eponymous province.

Its development dates back to the Etruscan era, with its original Roman street plan still intact in its downtown area. Today, it is best known for its preserved Renaissance-era walls, which circle its historic city center. Notable public sites include the rooftop pedestrian promenade Passeggiata delle Mure Urbane and the Piazza dell’Anfiteatro, which once housed a famed Roman amphitheater. A museum honors the city’s Casa di Puccini, credited as the site of the birthplace of the modern opera composer. Every summer, the city hosts the Lucca Summer Festival, which draws artists such as Eric Clapton and Santana.

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