Lucca – Abingdon’s Twin Town


We planned a holiday in Tuscany in the spring of 2020. Covid closed down North Italy before anywhere in Europe. So this was a postponed trip.

Giacomo Puccini was born in Lucca. His house forms part of the Lucca tourist trail.

I filmed this man, who could play the cello and sing, singing “Nessun Dorma”, an aria from Puccini’s opera Turandot.

It was a lively place with a hubbub outside our window on the Via Roma until midnight.

On Sunday morning, along with many local people, we walked around the ramparts of the old Roman town of Lucca. Some walked, some jogged, others cycled, some singly, a lot on hired four-person pedaloes. There were some great views.

But then, at one point, about 150 Vespa-style motorcycles came by, led by Vespa Club Lucca. They were joined by Vespas from other towns, with a lot of waving and beeping of horns.

We also visited Lucca Cathedral, where some famous artworks can be viewed. There were also visitors on bikes.

There are a lot of churches in Lucca. Abingdon used to have a lot of pubs. Lucca still has a lot of church buildings. This one, near the Catherdral, had an exhibition with trees and roots turned into art.

There is an oval-shaped area based on a Roman Amphitheatre in Lucca. People were eating and drinking all the way around. Lucca does seem to be a fascinating historical and cultural place. We only had a day and a half in Lucca. In hindsight, more time in Lucca and less in Florence.

5 thoughts on “Lucca – Abingdon’s Twin Town

  1. ppjs

    Thanks, Backstreeter. Lucca is a beautiful town and I do want to return there before too long. Lovely to hear Nessun Dorma – written by Puccini who was born in Lucca.

    It looks as though you’ve brought back some Italian sunshine with you. Welcome home!

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  2. Peter Del

    Thank you Alastair for those lovely pictures, they brought back many happy memories of strolling through old Tuscan towns during the evening passagiata with a girlfriend.

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  3. Daniel Glover

    Nice photos and YT video.
    He was good. if sat not far away on a building corner he could have plugged the kit in. Guess on batteries. Was a nice 16A blue mains socket hanging down on the circuit breaker box, like a cavavan, camper feed, Strange things I notice watching YT.

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