In order to visit the apuan alps go from carrara exit towards campocecina from where you could have a large view of the below quarries and follow the phases of the transport of the marble to the plain.
The marble quarries apuan alps carrara tuscany italy.
Carrara marble has been designated by the international union of geological sciences as a global heritage stone resource.
In italy s most marble rich area known as the apuan alps the abundance is surreal.
The apuan alps also known as alpi apuane is a mountain range located in tuscany italy.
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.
The marble quarries of carrara are situated in the valleys of torano miseglia bedisano and colonnata where both white and coloured marbles are found.
The name derives from the apuani ligures tribe who lived here in ancient times.
The mountains are lined with the beautiful white carrara marble.
Before going back to carrara do not forget to stop in colonnata the country of the lardo.
Sit on a beach in one of the nearby towns forte dei marmi viareggio and you appear to be looking up at.
You can tour some of the marble mines above carrara in a self guided car tour but to get as high into the apuan alps as we did in the picture you ll need to take a jeep tour.
From raw cut blocks waiting for export rows of flawless reproductions of michelangelo s david to the marble clad centre of carrara it is clear that.
The carrara quarries have produced more marble than any other place on earth.
The apuan alps italian.
The light colored stone gives the mountain range a look as though they are covered in snow year round.
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.
Including among them marble fragments.
Alpi apuane are a mountain range in northern tuscany italy they are included between the valleys of the serchio and magra rivers and to the northwest the garfagnana and lunigiana with a total length of approximately 55 kilometres 34 mi.
Touring the marble mines in the apuan alps in northern tuscany is an incredible visual experience which is why the location was chosen for the chase scene in the james bond film quantum of solace.
The apuan alps above carrara show evidence of at least 650 quarry sites with about half of them currently abandoned or worked out.
The amount of marble is staggering.