What to see

Art and culture 38

Redi Spa

Terme Redi is a landmark for those seeking state-of-the-art spa treatments in a modern, functional setting.
Teatro Verdi

Verdi Theater

The city has dedicated its most important avenue to the great composer, the centrally located Viale Verdi, along which it is possible to encounter a number of places dedicated to the artist, first and foremost the Verdi Theater.
Mo.ca

Mo.C.A. – Montecatini Contemporary Art

Opened in December 2012, Mo.C.A. (Montecatini Contemporary Art) was born in one of Montecatini Terme's iconic buildings: the Palazzo Comunale, an architectural masterpiece of the early 20th century.

City Hall Building

Overlooking the right side of Viale Verdi, the Town Hall Building was built between 1913 and 1919 where the Grand Ducal Stables once stood.

Montecatini Terme train stations

The current Montecatini Centro station was originally named "Leopoldina" and was the city's only railroad yard for many years.

Villino Grocco

Located in the southern part of Montecatini Alto, on Mura Pietro Grocco Street, the eponymous cottage reflects the stature of its owner.

Villino Scalabrino

Villino Scalabrino is a symbolic place in the history of Montecatini Terme, linked to prominent personalities of the city and Tuscany

Fountain of the Naiads

The Naiads, nymphs linked to fresh water and a symbol of beauty and vitality, take shape in a refined fountain located in the striking garden of the Tamerici Establishment.

Crocodile Fountain

The Crocodile Fountain, considered the symbol of the Tettuccio Establishment, was created by Florentine artist Sirio Tofanari and inaugurated on October 17, 1926, to coincide with the opening of the spa.
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