Massa Carrara
Massa Carrara is a province located in the northern part of Tuscany, Italy. It is known for its stunning landscapes, which include the Apuan Alps and beautiful coastline along the Tyrrhenian Sea. The area is famous for its high-quality marble, which has been quarried since ancient times and is used in many renowned sculptures and buildings.
The province consists of two main towns: Massa and Carrara. Massa is the provincial capital, while Carrara is particularly famous for its marble quarries. The region attracts tourists for its natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural heritage, making it a popular destination for visitors to Italy.