Lusben Livorno
125,000 sqm of onshore work area and a 120,000 sqm mooring area, accommodating up to 40 mega yachts.
Equipment and tools
The most advanced technologies and equipment in the world of shipbuilding.
Livorno is located along Tuscany’s western coast.
Founded in the 16th century as a fortified port by the Medici family, it has long been a hub for maritime trade, attracting diverse communities over time. Architecturally, Livorno features a blend of Baroque and Neoclassical styles, highlighted by landmarks like the Venezia Nuova district and Fortezza Vecchia. Economically vital, Livorno boasts one of Italy’s major ports, crucial for commerce and tourism.
Key attractions include the Monumento dei Quattro Mori, the Duomo, Terrazza Mascagni with its sea views, Mercato Centrale, and Medici Fortresses. Nearby, Castiglioncello and Vada offer pristine beaches, while the countryside is dotted with vineyards and olive groves. Livorno also provides access to the Tuscan Archipelago islands of Elba, Giglio, Capraia, and Gorgona. In Maremma, Bolgheri is famed for wines like Sassicaia, set amidst scenic hills and vineyards, offering a rich wine tourism experience.
The station is located on the line connecting Turin and Genoa to Rome. The city also has direct connections to Pisa and Florence. Check schedules on Trenitalia.
The city is served by two airports: Pisa Airport and Florence Airport.
Well-served by major highways, we are just 25 km from Pisa and 98 km from Florence, offering many travel options from two of Italy’s most iconic cities.
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