Located near Via Verdi, Livorno’s Old English Cemetery is the oldest non-Catholic burial ground in Italy. Wander and read epithets of famous and not-so-famous travelers and expatriates of the era, such as Scottish writer Tobias Smollet, wealthy American businessman William Magee Seton, and many British and American sailors. Fortunately, the cemetery survived WWII with very little damage and is today one of Livorno’s most interesting and tranquil places to visit.