The family created the office of marble in 1564 to regulate the marble mining industry.
Carrara marble mountains.
Carrara has always been considered the city of marble and for good reason the identity of this centuries old city with strong ties to both the mountains and the nearby ligurian sea has always had marble at its heart.
Carara is a city and comune in tuscany in central italy of the province of massa and carrara and notable for the white or blue grey marble quarried there.
My strength is in the wheel.
It is on the carrione river some 100 kilometres 62 mi west northwest of florence its motto is fortitudo mea in rota latin.
You will of course need a car to do this trip unless you ve arranged to use a guide or travel planner.
The city of massa in particular saw much of its plan.
One offered a jeep tour of the exterior mines located on the side of several mountains and the other offered a guided tour inside the only interior marble mine in carrara.
From the city of carrara follow the signs to the cave until you reach the fantiscritti caves.
Carrara and the marble mountain travel tips.
It s there the origin of statues monuments and buildings.
The marble of carrara in tuscany the famous carrara marble is well known all over the world and many people choose this material to give a touch of luxury to their home kitchens and bathrooms.
Due to the heavy rain and lack of visibility the jeep tour was not the best choice as the views would have been negligible.
Carrara k ə ˈ r ɑːr ə kə rar ə italian.
The pristine stone has been extracted from area quarries since roman times when you hear or utter carrara marble and quarries are the immediate associations.
Carrara marble has been used since the time of ancient rome and it was called the luni marble.
You just need to look up and see the uncovered mountains of the apuan alps.
There is a small museum there worth seeing.
Carrara is world famous for its white marble pure and without veining.
The luxury stone comes the apuan alps a mountain range in northern tuscany that stretches for 58 km and reaches 2 000 meters high.
A slab of carrara marble can cost up to 400 per square meter.
In the 17th and 18th centuries the marble quarries were monitored by the cybo and malaspina families who ruled over massa and carrara.