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Europe > Italy > Central Italy > Tuscany > Pisa (province) > Lari
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Lari is a village of over 1,000 people in the heart of the province of Pisa. on top of a hill it is famous for its Vicari's Castle and for the Cherries Fair. It is also called the Cherries town.

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The village of Lari is composed of the ancient part of the castle, in a dominant position on a hill, and of a modern part developed around it towards the slopes of the hill.

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It is 60 km (37 mi) southwest of Florence, and about 25 km (16 mi) southeast of Pisa.

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Map of Lari

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  • 1 Vicars' Castle (Castello dei Vicari), Main square (leave the car outside the walls and walk in). Home to an educational museum dedicated to the history of Tuscany and a collection of art and archeology called Museum Filippo Baldinucci. Castello dei Vicari (Q3662417) on Wikidata
  • 2 Propositura of San Leonardo and Santa Maria Assunta. A 10th-century church that has five 18th-century paintings. Propositura di San Leonardo e di Santa Maria Assunta (Q3923983) on Wikidata
Oratorio della Madonna del Carmine
  • 3 Oratorio della Madonna del Carmine. This 17th-century oratory stands out for the elegant proportion of its architecture. Madonna del Carmine (Q3884521) on Wikidata

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