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B&B Borgo di Oliveto - Bed and breakfast in toscana

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Historic villages

The Val di Chiana extends south of Arezzo and is a place of immense beauty, rich in treasures and wonders to discover, landscapes to admire and pnoramic roads to follow. Here history and traditions are in perfect harmony with the landscape and it is precisely this that generates its uniqueness.

Among extended vineyards and olive groves, on the hills surrounding the Val di Chiana rise numerous medieval villages, an ideal destination to spend 2-3 days discovering these ancient historic centers and their traditions.

Among the most characteristic and to be discovered we can suggest Civitella in val di chiana, Cortona, Pienza and Montepulciano (the largest and most famous), but lucignano, Monte San Savino or Castiglion fiorentino are also worth a few hours of visit.

One of the better ways to visit the villages of the Valdichiana is to walk through the various alleys and the various corners of the historic centers, or to absorb a glass of good local wine or qulche culinary delicacy in one of the many restaurants present in the various storci centers (perhaps choosing one with a panoramic view of the valley).

Monte San Savino is an active agricultural center located on a hill in the heart of the Val di Chiana. It is characterized by its predominantly hilly landscape rich in olive groves.

It has pre-French origins and in the 13th century belonged to the Ubertini. It came under the rule of Arezzo and Florence and the latter gained its dominion from 1385 onwards.

The village is rich in medieval and Renaissance architecture such as the Palazzo di Monte and the hanging gardens, Palazzo Pretorio, the Church of Saints Tiburzio and Susanna, the Castle of Gargonza and the Loggia dei Mercanti; the Loggias also called Loggias of the Market, a construction of the 1500s are the seat of the Municipality.

To visit the Sanctuary of Santa Maria delle Vertighe, containing important works such as the Nativity of the Virgin by Bernardino Santini, the dittico with San Savino and San Romualdo Di Ridolfo del Ghirlandaio, the Madonna di Vertighe and four stories of the Virgin of Margarito and Refreshment of Arezzo; but also the Church of San Agostino of the '300 with its Gothic portal and a beautiful cloister is worth the visit.

In November in Monte San Savino the ancient fair of the equine, the Fiera di Santa Caterina, was celebrated. The old town for the occasion is filled with food and wine banquets, vehicle displays and equipment while the shops and shops remain open for the duration of the event.

Like the whole Val di Chiana, Monte San Savino is the land of products such as oil, wine, ribollita and chianina meat dishes, coming from this territorial area.

Lucignano is a small village of Etruscan origin, it is in the Middle Ages that it assumes importance given its position, being on the border between the nascent powers of Siena, Florence, Arezzo and Perugia that, on several occasions, alternated in the control of the town. The historic center of Lucignano, enclosed by an elitism wall of the fourteenth century, is beautiful and particular.

Entering from Porta San Giusto, the visitor is proposed two ways: the poor street, where in the past the humblest families lived, characterized by small stone houses; the rich street, where the Renaissance-style palaces of the ancient noble families rise.

In the highest part of Lucignano, there is Piazza del Tribunale, where they overlook: the Town Hall, home to the museum that preserves the famous Golden Tree, a 2.60-meter-high reliquary built between 1350 and 1471; the Church of St. Francis, in Gothic style, which boasts many precious frescoes from the 14th and 15th centuries; the Collegiate Church of San Michele Arcangelo, which is located at the southern end of the square, near the Costa della Collegiata, built in the second half of the 1500s and characterized by an imposing elition staircase designed by Andrea Pozzo.

Adjacent to Cortona is Castiglion Fiorentino, which rises on a hill about twenty km from Arezzo among the typical landscapes of the Val di Chiana. Like the other hills in the surroundings, on which castles and walls rise, the hill that houses Castiglion Fiorentino has also been fortified. The Castiglionese Cassero is the first recognizable structure of the village.

Typically medieval, the building retains the characteristics it acquired around the 11th century, when a castle was built in the area. The city experienced feudalism, the Domination of Perugina, Aretina, Florentine and the Napoleonic era. The numerous civil and religious monuments that shape the village, including the Church of Sant'Angelo al Cassero, are witnesses of the following periods.

Dated 12th century, here are collected numerous works by the architect Giorgio Vasari, whose work rebuilt the Loggias located behind the Town Hall, built during the Perugine domination in the 1300s.

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