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  1. Carrara es un municipio italiano de la provincia de Massa-Carrara, en la región de Toscana. Centro de una importante industria marmolística, gracias al famoso mármol blanco que se extrae en sus proximidades, que se conoce como «mármol de Carrara», constituyó junto con Massa el Ducado de Massa y Carrara entre los siglos XV y XIX.

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    Carrara ( ascoltaⓘ) ( Carara in dialetto carrarino) è un comune italiano di 59 762 abitanti, situato tra il litorale tirrenico e le Alpi Apuane, centro di rilevanza internazionale per l'estrazione, la lavorazione e il commercio del marmo, noto con il nome di marmo di Carrara.

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    The word Carrara likely comes from the pre-Roman (Celtic or Ligurian) element kar (stone), through Latin carrariaemeaning 'quarries'.

    There were known settlements in the area as early as the ninth century BC, when the Apuan Ligures lived in the region. The current town originated from the borough built to house workers in the marble quarries created by the Romans after their conquest of Liguria in the early second century BC. Carrara has been linked with the process of quarrying ...

    Carrara marble has been used since the time of Ancient Rome. The Pantheon and Trajan's Column in Rome are constructed of it, and many sculptures of the Renaissancewere carved from it.

    Fortitude Mea in Rota,my strength in the wheel latin. The wheel of the carriage made to transport marble blocks from quarry to load out during Roman Empire and after, is the symbol of Carrara.

    According to the Grand Orient of Italy, the coat of arms of Carrara contains the Comacina wheel, symbol of the ancient master stonemasons of Como.

    Ducal Palace (also Palazzo Cybo Malaspina, 16th century), now the seat of the Fine Arts Academy. Built over pre-existing Lombard fortification, it dates to the reign of Guglielmo Malaspina, becomin...
    Baroque church and convent of San Francesco, built in 1623–64 by order of Carlo I Cybo-Malaspina.
    Church of the Suffragio, begun in 1686 under design of Innocenzo Bergamini, and refurbished in the 19th century. The façade has a large marble portal in Baroque style, sculpted by Carlo Finelli and...
  4. 10 mejores atracciones en Carrara, Province of Massa Carrara: Descubre en Tripadvisor 28.334 opiniones de viajeros y fotos de 81 cosas que puedes hacer en Carrara.

  5. 6 de jun. de 2023 · Carrara, una pequeña ciudad italiana en la región de la Toscana, es mundialmente conocida por su mármol blanco puro, que ha sido extraído desde la época romana y utilizado en algunas de las obras arquitectónicas y escultóricas más famosas del mundo, incluyendo la Piedad de Miguel Ángel.

  6. Comune di Carrara - Carrara Turismo. Città Creativa UNESCO. LUOGHI INDIMENTICABILI. Luoghi e punti d'interesse. Esperienze uniche. Attività. What's on? Scopri tutti gli eventi in corso. Leggi tutto. I laboratori artistici del progetto Hands at Work.

  7. La provincia de Massa-Carrara es una zona por descubrir. Enclavada entre los Apeninos tosco-emilianos, los Alpes Apuanos y el mar de Liguria, engloba naturaleza, historia, arte y gastronomía. Por supuesto, no puede faltar una visita a Carrara, la capital mundial del mármol.