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St. Saviour Abbadia
The village located on the eastern side of the mountain dell'Amiata, extends for about 60 sq km.
The village was originally a feud medieval monastery, in fact, the name derives from the Benedictine S
Arcidosso
The village of Arcidosso is situated between Monte Amiata and the wide valleys of Maremma. Like many countries of fairy tales Arcidosso lies at the edge of large forests.
Its common includes Mount Li
Castel del Piano
The Latin origin of the name "Castrum plani" makes us understand the position the country is Castel del Piano is located on the western side of Monte Amiata, feet opens a huge valley sloping to the se
Castell'Azzara
It was certainly a strategic position for the defence of the territory, to convince the three brothers Aldobrandeschi in building a turreted castle which was to celebrate the power of the Family, but
Castiglione d'Orcia
Ancient Origin feudal centre, the castle became the seat of a vicar and subsequently was erected in 1777 in the community, as a result of administrative reforms leopoldine.
The town is known Sienese
Cinigiano
The fortified village of Cinigiano stands on a high hill on the side of the hill you can still admire the walls of an old fortress.
It 'a document early 1100, that it is mentioned for the first time,
Monte Amiata
The area dell'Amiata extends northwest from the town of Cinigiano northeast from the town of Seggiano. Continuing eastwards is the Siena area dell'Amiata with countries of Piancastagnaio, Abbadia and
Piancastagnaio
Like many medieval villages, has also Piancastagnaio circular and is enclosed by walls fortified intervallata by square towers and four gates. The village is situated on the slopes of Monte Amiata.
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Radicofani
The village of Radicofani is located on the upper hill from which you can enjoy the splendid panorama of Mount Amiata and the hull Apennines, the Lake of Bolsena and Trasimeno. The first news about th
Roccalbegna
The first time was quoted Castle Roccalbegna was in the early decades of the thirteenth century. The town of Roccalbegna extends along the Albegna River valley on the southern side of Mount Lip.
The
Santa Fiora
Santa Fiora was first mentioned in a document end of the ninth century. The document referred to border issues with the owners of the Abbey of San Salvatore. In the early decades of the 1000 Santa Fio
Seggiano
Seggiano is located on the north-western slopes of Monte Amiata, his municipality extends in a mountainous area average. The first settlement in this area comes from Etruscan and Roman, as attested by
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