Villas and Palaces

Villino Scalabrino

The building bears the names of some of the most famous personalities of Montecatini Terme and of Tuscany as a whole. In fact, the construction of the villa was commissioned by doctor Alberto...

Villino Grocco (Grocco villa)

There is no doubt that Pietro Grocco, the doctor from Albonese who was appointed Government Inspector and sanitary director of Montecatini Terme in 1892, was among the individuals who contributed to...

Town Hall

located to the right of Viale Verdi, it was built from 1913 to 1919 on the site of the Grand Ducal Stables, to provide the town with a representative civic centre appropriate to the size and role it...

Hotel Plaza & Locanda Maggiore

In Piazza del Popolo, leaving the Guidotti Fountain behind, the eye is immediately caught by the Hotel Plaza & Locanda Maggiore, a symbol of Montecatini Terme's gradual rise as a prestigious spa...

Grand Hotel & La Pace

The hotel was founded in 1870 as a way to give “La Pace” (peace) during a time torn by profound social and economic changes, culminating in 1866 with the peace between Italy and Austria...

Montecatini Terme railway stations

The current station called 'Montecatini Centro' was originally called 'Leopoldina' and was the only one in the city. As early as the early 20th century, however, it was not considered sufficient for...

Villino Parenti (Parenti villa)

bold, imageGiulio Bernardiniwpml_nbspè stato l’architetto pesciatino che curò la progettazione urbanistica di Montecatini Terme, ispirandosi al modello delleVilles d’eaux europee, con viali alberati e...

Ruggero Leoncavallo’s House

The artist, originally from Naples, spent much time in Montecatini Terme, where he composed numerous Reinassance musical works. Here he died in 1919 in the small villa on Via Giannini that bears his...