Medieval Tuscany And Umbria: Architectural Guide For Travellers (Architectural Guides for Travellers)

Medieval Tuscany And Umbria: Architectural Guide For Travellers (Architectural Guides for Travellers)

by Anthony Mc Intyre (Author), Anthony Mc Intyre (Author)

Synopsis

Part of a series of architecture guides which set out to give an informative introduction to architectural styles in many different parts of the world. Each guide focuses on a distinctive type of architecture within a country or a particular region, giving a detailed, well-illustrated survey of the buildings most likely to excite the traveller's curiosity and stay in the mind long after the return home. The introductory section of each book provides the historical context of the buildings. Against this background, the development and characteristics of the architecture are discussed, with an account of the principle architects involved. Finally a gazetteer lists all the important examples of the style plus a selection of minor buildings. The main part of this particular book is a guide to the distinct area of Tuscany and Umbria, arranged in geographic order so that the traveller can plan a comfortable itinerary without too much retracing of steps. Starting with the northern region of Tuscany - Lucca, Pisa, Pistoia and Prato - the author moves on to Florence, San Gimignano and Volterra, Siena and Arezzo. In Umbria he explores Gubbio and Perugia, Assisi and the central region, finishing with Orvieto and Todi in the west. He shows how the cathedrals and churches of the area are often characterized by distinctive zebra stripes, while the civic buildings typically display a military aspect with their tall towers and narrow entrances.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Publisher: Viking
Published: 28 May 1992

ISBN 10: 0670835250
ISBN 13: 9780670835256