The city of Livorno has one of the most important ports of Italy. The city is also home to the famous Naval Academy. Livorno still preserves the charm given to her by the powerful Family of Medici in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: the pentagonal walls, fortifications from the characteristic red including the Fortress old by Antonio da Sangallo, the Duomo and the arcaded Via Grande. Without neglecting the Venezia Nuova district, in the center of the city, built on the model of the lagoon city with a dense network of canals with bridges and tall buildings and trendy bars. Four Mori is the symbol of the city by Pietro Tacca; it is marble sculpture depicting the Grand Duke Ferdinando II and four bronze statues of chained prisoners. In the rest of the province you can admirethe Gulf of Baratti with its quaint port, crystal clear water and sandy beach. For those who love nature and archeology we recommend the Archaeological Park with the Etruscan necropolis and the evidence on the activity of manufacture of iron. Among the villages most characteristic you can visit Castiglioncello, with the necropolis of the late Republican period; Cecina, with its interesting Etruscan museum-Roman; Bolgheri where he lived for a time the poet Carducci; Suvereto, from which you can enjoy a great view and you can visit the Romanesque church of San Giusto. Finally, how not to mention the beautiful Elba Island, with clear water and high and rugged coastline, rich in minerals and inhabited since ancient times, as evidenced by the characteristics centers of Rio Marina and Capoliveri.