Considered the symbol of the city and its glorious past, as well as being the oldest of the spas, the Tettuccio has been nicknamed Temple of the European Spas. The majesty of the building and richness of the interior decorations represent the maximum expression of spa architecture in Montecatini, located halfway between Florence and Lucca in the Tuscan countryside. Guests come to drink the waters from its four springs, each with a different chemical composition. Tettuccio refers to the small roof found over the spa’s source. Ensembles perform here surrounded by classic statues, marble columns and the lavish Art Noveau architecture of the facility. There is ample space to accommodate ensembles of up to 100 members. Montecatini