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An acient
Roman town and birthplace of the composer Giacomo Puccini, Lucca is one
of the few towns in italy that still has its defensive fortifications
intact.
Inside the walls lies a living museum of 14th-19th century terracotta
roofed stoned houses, villas, secret gardens and courtyards, woven together
by narrow traffic-free cobbled streets and impressive piazzas. The most
interesting of these squares is Piazza San Michele with its white limestone
mediaeval church.
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