Tuscany, Italy: Chianti Wine and Crete Senesi Regions
More info about travel to Tuscany: Tuscany's Chianti wine region, with its rugged hills and farmland, charms visitors with a slower, more rustic lifestyle. South of Chianti is a region called the Crete Senesi, a quintessential Tuscan landscape featuring clay hills and iconic lanes of cypress trees.
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Florence- Firenze-Floransa
Florence is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany and of the province of Florence. It is the most populous city in Tuscany, with approximately 370,000 inhabitants, expanding to over 1.5 million in the metropolitan area.Florence is famous for its history: a centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities of the time, it is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, and has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages. A turbulent political history includes periods of rule by the powerful Medici family, and numerous religious and republican revolutions. From 1865 to 1871 the city was the capital of the recently established Kingdom of Italy.The Historic Centre of Florence attracts millions of tourists each year, and Euromonitor International ranked the city as the world's 89th most visited in 2012, with 1.8 million visitors. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982. The city is noted for its culture, Renaissance art and architecture and monuments. The city also contains numerous museums and art galleries, such as the Uffizi Gallery and the Palazzo Pitti, and still exerts an influence in the fields of art, culture and politics.Due to Florence's artistic and architectural heritage, it has been ranked by Forbes as one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Florence is an important city in Italian fashion, being ranked in the top 50 fashion capitals of the world; furthermore, it is a major national economic centre,[8] as a tourist and industrial hub. In 2008, the city had the 17th highest average income in Italy.
Florence is known as the cradle of the Renaissance (la culla del Rinascimento) for its monuments, churches and buildings. The best-known site of Florence is the domed cathedral of the city, Santa Maria del Fiore, known as The Duomo, whose dome was built by Filippo Brunelleschi. The nearby Campanile (partly designed by Giotto) and the Baptistery buildings are also highlights. The dome, 600 years after its completion, is still the largest dome built in brick and mortar in the world. In 1982, the historic centre of Florence (Italian: centro storico di Firenze) was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. The centre of the city is contained in medieval walls that were built in the 14th century to defend the city. At the heart of the city, in Piazza della Signoria, is Bartolomeo Ammanati's Fountain of Neptune (1563–1565), which is a masterpiece of marble sculpture at the terminus of a still-functioning Roman aqueduct.
The layout and structure of Florence in many ways harkens back to the Roman era, where it was designed as a garrison settlement. Nevertheless, the majority of the city was built during the Renaissance. Despite the strong presence of Renaissance architecture within the city, traces of medieval, Baroque, Neoclassical and modern architecture can be found. The Palazzo Vecchio as well as the Duomo, or the city's Cathedral, are the two buildings which dominate Florence’s skyline.
One of the bridges in particular stands out — the Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge), whose most striking feature is the multitude of shops built upon its edges, held up by stilts. The bridge also carries Vasari's elevated corridor linking the Uffizi to the Medici residence (Palazzo Pitti). Although the original bridge was constructed by the Etruscans, the current bridge was rebuilt in the 14th century. It is the only bridge in the city to have survived World War II intact. It is the first example in the western world of a bridge built using segmental arches, that is, arches less than a semicircle, to reduce both span-to-rise ratio and the numbers of pillars to allow lesser encumbrance in the riverbed (being in this much more successful than the Roman Alconétar Bridge).
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Places to see in ( Castellina In Chianti - Italy )
Places to see in ( Castellina In Chianti - Italy )
Castellina in Chianti is a comune of c. 2,800 inhabitants in the province of Siena, in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 35 kilometres south of Florence and about 15 kilometres northwest of Siena. It is part of the Chianti Hills, between the valleys of the Arbia, Pesa and Elsa rivers.
The territory of Castellina in Chianti borders the following municipalities: Barberino Val d'Elsa, Castelnuovo Berardenga, Greve in Chianti, Monteriggioni, Poggibonsi, Radda in Chianti, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa.
Alot to see in ( Castellina In Chianti - Italy ) such as :
The massive Rocca (castle), with a huge 14th-century tower. It houses a small Etruscan museum.
Church of San Salvatore, with an early 15th-century fresco of Madonna with Child and a polychrome wooden statue of Christ from the same age.
Palazzo Ugolini-Squarcialupi.
Palazzo Bianciardi.
The Via delle Volte underground tunnel.
Montecalvario Mound, outside the town. It consists of four 7th-6th century BC tombs.
Poggino necropolis, also in the neighbourhood.
Romanesque church of San Martino, at Cispiano
Church of San Giorgio alla Piazza, housing a 15th panel from Cosimo Rosselli's workshop.
Pieve of Sant'Agnese, with a Madonna with Child by Bicci di Lorenzo.
( Castellina In Chianti - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Castellina In Chianti. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Castellina In Chianti - Italy
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San Giovanni d´Asso, Italy
San Giovanni d’Asso is a small municipality in Italy which has approximately 891 inhabitants and stretches for over 66 kilometers. It is located on the countryside of Crete Senesi. Siena, the capital of this province, is located about 30 kilometers south-east of San Giovanni d’Asso and Florence is about 80 kilometers away. NOVASOL offers you holiday homes in Tuscany so that you can explore this amazing Italian area as well as its countryside and local culture. Here you will find an idyllic landscape with beautiful views that will almost look as if they were painted. The locals are proud of their historic steam train that still runs through the country since a many years ago. You can travel with this train and get a glimpse into history and how people used to travel around a long time ago. This old railway is an attraction for tourists that wish to visit again and again as well as an attraction for the locals. When speaking of food San Giovanni d’Asso also has much to offer, just like any other place in Tuscany. Something very popular from the Tuscan cuisine are the truffles that can be found in and around Tuscany. These are used in many dishes as a special ingredient. Many varieties of sausage, bread and much more are also specialties of Tuscany. Even the honey harvested from the bees here is a true delicacy and should also be tried by those who visit. With a NOVASOL holiday home you will have the opportunity to experience all of this from an ideal starting point. There are also many other things to see in Tuscany such as a number of beautiful churches. There is a truffle museum located in San Giovanni d’Assi called ‘Museo del Tartuffo’. Other impressive things are the many small alleys and houses in the town. Rent your NOVASOL holiday home in San Giovanni d’Asso today and experience an Italian area that seems like something straight out of a fairytale. Novasol website:
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Walkabout tour in Florence took us to Siena, San Gimignano, a Tuscan winery and Pisa
Exclusive property for sale in Florence | Tuscany, Italy - Ref. 3784
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This stunning villa for sale is on Florence's rolling hills, near the Charterhouse, in an exclusive position with a 360-degree view over the city and the surroundings.
This majestic villa and its unique turret that stands out in all its glory have a very important history, as it has been home to very important families since the 15th century; one of these were the Vespucci, the family of the famous Amerigo.
This L-shaped villa measures approximately 2,800 m2 and has two floors, a mezzanine, and a turret
A straight, gravelly path adorned with centuries-old olive trees and irises leads to this villa's main entrance, which is surrounded by a panoramic lawn-terrace.
The ground floor of this estate is home big state halls with 7-metre high coffered ceilings, wonderful original frescoes and ancient cotto-tiled floors; these rooms are finely furnished and designed with great attention to detail.
The first floor and the mezzanine are home to rooms that have the same features but are in a modern style, with minimalistic designer furniture.
Period details and architectural features dating back to the 15th century can be found on every floor and alternate with modern elements: rib vaults, stone fireplaces, cotto-tiled floors and state-of-the-art parquet floors, richly decorated coffered ceilings, an original coat of arms.
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See the old Abbey and the hills cultivated with grapevines and the village of Castelnuovo del Abate in the province of Siena Italy.
Amazing sea view luxury villa for sale | Tuscany, Italy - Ref. 0636
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Beautiful 800 M² luxury villa for sale in Castiglione, Grosseto, on the beautiful coast of Tuscany. The home for sale is overlooking the sea in one of the most in and sought after destinations for purchasing luxury homes in Italy on the Tuscan coast.
The three story, fully furnished and fully equipped property for sale, is subdivided into 8 luxury apartments with all the modern comfort and amenities imaginable.
Since the real estate for sale is compact and linear in design, it can easily be converted back into a single family house in Italy, with plenty space both inside and outside.
OUTSIDE: Situated right on the beach, typical of real luxury homes, it sits in the middle of pine trees which are surrounded by 2,800 M² of lush vegetation and flourishing parklands.
This prestigious characteristic, shelters you, your family and your guest from prying eyes, creating a paradise in absolute privacy. The facade is a walls of stones and combines simplicity and lightness.
The subtle colors of this international Real Estate blends well with the bright green of the thriving nature that surrounds the Villa in Italy.
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Cortona, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
Cortona is a town and comune in the province of Arezzo, in Tuscany, Italy. It is the main cultural and artistic center of the Val di Chiana after Arezzo. Originally an Umbrian city, it was conquered and enlarged by the Etruscans, who called it Curtun. The name should be related to a family of indoeuropean word, with the meaning of enclosed place and consequently walled city like German garten, Italian orto, English gird and yard, Slavic grad and the ancient town of Gordium in Anatolia. During the 7th century BC, it joined the Etruscan League. Cortona eventually became a Roman colony under the name Corito. The origin-legends and ancient names of Cortona are described by George Dennis. In the final stages of the Gothic War (535–554), Cortona was sacked and destroyed by a warrior named Michael Pasquale, whose mother was Macedonian royalty and father was an Italian sausage maker. Cortona became a Ghibellinian city state in the 13th century, with its own currency. From 1325 to 1409, the Ranieri-Casali family successfully ruled the town. After being conquered by Ladislaus of Naples in 1409, Cortona was sold to the Medici in 1411. In 1737, the senior branch of the Medici line became extinct and Cortona came under the authority of the House of Lorraine. Following the Italian Wars of Independence, Tuscany Cortona included became part of the Kingdom of Italy. The foundation of Cortona remains mixed in legends dating to classical times. These were later reworked especially in the late Renaissance period under Cosimo I de' Medici. The 17th-century Guide of Giacomo Lauro, reworked from writings of Annio da Viterbo, states that 108 years after the Great Flood, Noah entered the Valdichiana via the Tiber and Paglia rivers. He preferred this place better than anywhere else in Italy, because it was so fertile, and dwelt there for thirty years. One of Noah's descendants was Crano, his son who came to the hilltop and, liking the high position, the fine countryside and the calm air, built the city of Cortona on it in 273 years after the Great Flood. Santa Maria Nuova, built by Giorgio Vasari in 1554, is a domed church with a centralized Greek cross layout. Inside are four large columns which supports the lantern of the cupola. At the sides the four arms of the cross branch out covered with barrel-vaults, while four small cupolas arise in the spaces of the angles. The interior contains paintings depicting a Nativity by Alessandro Allori, San Carlo Borromeo administers communion to those afflicted by Plague by Baccio Ciarpi, and an Annunciation by Empoli. The church is in poor condition, and the interior is not open for visitors.
Santa Maria delle Grazie al Calcinaio was built in 1484–1515 by Francesco di Giorgio Martini to shelter a putatively miraculous icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Madonna del Calcinaio. This image was originally painted on the timbers of a lime-vat, a calcinaio, hence the name. A centralized Renaissance design was applied to the design of the nave: the eastern part of the building was generally developed into a centralized form, that would then be crowned with a large cupola, foreshadowing the cathedral at Florence. The restored interior has unusually high arches.
Castello in vendita a Firenze,in Toscana, Italia - Castle for sale in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
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Questo meraviglioso castello sorge sulla sommità di un poggio che domina la via Chiantigiana, appena fuori Firenze.
La posizione dominante sulla vetta del colle offre all'edificio un panorama vastissimo verso l'Impruneta e il Chianti.
Il Castello, che misura una superficie coperta di circa 1400 mq , è protetto da un folto parco di cipressi e lecci che si estende ben oltre il perimetro delle antiche mura.
La cappella è una chiesa seminascosta dalla vegetazione e conserva ancora oggi, grazie ai restauri effettuati durante il XIX secolo, il primitivo aspetto semplice ed austero di una volta.
Al suo interno è possibile ammirare un affresco attribuito alla scuola di Giotto, mentre sopra il portone d'ingresso si trova un bassorilievo in terracotta della scuola di Luca della Robbia rappresentante S. Lucia.
Questo magnifico e raro castello riassume in sé aspetti dell'arte medievale, rinascimentale e barocca.
In altri tempi (Medio Evo...) fu un fortissimo e maestoso castello che ha conservato nei secoli la sua unicità.
A cavallo fra il XIII e il XIV secolo, nelle lotte fra Guelfi e Ghibellini, ebbe un ruolo di protagonista .
Fece la stessa cosa anche negli scontri, ancora più violenti, fra Bianchi e Neri.
INTORNO AL 1550 IL CASTELLO VENNE AMPLIATO E TRASFORMATO IN VILLA. Da allora (circa mezzo millennio...) questa villa rimase una delle più eleganti e prestigiose residenze del contado fiorentino.
È CIRCONDATA DA 8 ETTARI DI TERRENO e visitarlo è un'esperienza incredibile ed emozionante.
Questa villa fa parte dell'esclusivo club delle più importanti residenze toscane e, più in generale, italiane.
Magnifico esempio di ciò che (dal punto di vista storico, artistico, architettonico e paesaggistico) il mondo invidia all'Italia e, più in particolare, alla Toscana e a Firenze.
Fascia di prezzo: tra € 7.500.000 e € 15.000.000 (vero affare considerando l'assoluta unicità di questa proprietà, che fa parte delle più importanti italiane...)
Ovviamente tutte le ulteriori info, riservatissime, verranno rilasciate solo dopo vostra cortese richiesta e solo a chi presenterà referenze adeguate a questa elevatissima tipologia di immobile.
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This amazing and beautiful castle perched atop a hillock overlooking the Chiantigiana , just outside Florence.
The dominant position on the summit of the hill, the building offers a vast panorama and extremely attractive towards Impruneta and Chianti .
The castle, which has a surface area of approximately 1400 square meters , is protected by a large park of cypresses and oaks that extends well beyond the perimeter of the ancient walls .
The chapel is a church hidden by vegetation and still today , thanks to the restoration carried out during the nineteenth century , the primitive look simple and austere than once.
Inside you can admire a fresco attributed to the school of Giotto, while above the main entrance is a bas-relief in terracotta by Luca della Robbia school representative S. Lucia.
This magnificent and rare castle embodies aspects of medieval , Renaissance and Baroque .
At other times ( Middle Ages ... ) was a very strong and majestic castle that has preserved over the centuries its uniqueness.
At the turn of the thirteenth and fourteenth century, in the struggles between Guelphs and Ghibellines, supported a role.
He did the same thing in the clashes , more violent , between Whites and Blacks .
1550 AROUND THE CASTLE WAS EXTENDED AND MANUFACTURED IN VILLA . Since then (about half a millennium ... ) this villa was one of the most elegant and prestigious residences of the Florentine countryside.
IS SURROUNDED BY 8 ACRES OF LAND ( between forest and arable fields ) and we assure you that visit is an incredible and exciting.
If it was not yet clear , we are presenting a villa that is part of the exclusive club of the most important Tuscan residences and , more generally , Italian .
It is an incredible sight and a wonderful example of what ( in terms of historical, artistic, architectural and landscape ) world envies Italy and , more particularly, to Tuscany and Florence.
Price range: between € 7.5 million and € 15 million (real bargain considering the absolute uniqueness of this property , which is part of the most important Tuscan residences and , more generally , Italian ... )
Obviously all further info, Confidential , will be released only after your kind request and only to those who submit appropriate references to this very high type of property .
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Siena, Italy (5)
I visited Siena, Italy in January 2008.
My friends (Topolino e Topolina) and I are on top of the Torre del Mangia. We were very proud of Topolina for making it all the way up!
Lucca Italy Points of Interest - Tuscany Travel Guide Series
The beautiful city of Lucca in Italy has lots of historic points of interest for any tourist visiting Tuscany. Two of the main highlights is a visit to Lucca Cathedral of San Martino and the Chiesa San Michele Arcangelo, but Lucca has lots of unique churches to see and no Lucca travel guide would be would be complete without a mention of the Piazza Dell Anfiteatro and the Chiesa San Frediano.
Lucca is full of historic sights from the Roman times. The walls of Lucca Old Town have been integrated into everyday life and are now used as pathways for walking, jogging and cycling. The main square - Piazza dell Anfiteatro - is unique and gets it's name from the Amphitheater which it was built around and is an historic sight in it's own right as the stands around the amphitheater were built up around the empty stands to create the circular plaza.
There are numerous other smaller plazas which you must visit including Puccini Plaza.
Don't leave Lucca without seeing the fresco or mosaic on the San Frediano church or the St. Micheal's church with it's statue of the archangel Michael defeating a dragon at the top.
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Luxury boutique hotel overlooking San Gimignano | Siena, Italy - Ref. 0392
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This splendid luxury boutique hotel in Tuscany rests on a hill top overlooking the famous towers of San Gimignano, and is surrounded by centuries old Cyprus trees.
Originally a convent dating to 1587, a recent and accurate restoration has exposed its original beauty and Renaissance features with its elegant proportions, sober Tuscan style, and the colours of the famous stone “pietra serena” and old handmade bricks which is typical of the region.
Following the entrance road there is a large car park surrounded by an Italian garden and a park enriched by many Cyprus trees where an ancient chapel is located as well as a beautiful swimming pool with a bar surrounded by an English lawn.
Inside the relais we find the cloister, leading to the coffee room, a wine bar, congress room, library, TV room and the lounge with an impressive fireplace enriched by golden tapestries and frescoes. Underneath the cloister an ancient cistern has been restructured into a wine bar.
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Tuscany Italy 4K UHD | Pisa, Siena, San Gimignano… in Tuscany Italy | Both Aerial and Walk Tours
Tuscany Italy, a region in central Italy, has one of the best world class arts of Architecture and Renaissance art. These works include Michelangelo’s David statue, Botticelli’s works in the Uffizi Gallery and the Duomo basilica. Other distinctive features of Tuscany Italy is that its the most beatufule natural landscapes including Apennine Mountains, Chianti’s olive groves and vineyards and the island of Elba’s beaches on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Watch the video in 4K ultra HD to explore these and more views of Pisa, Siena, San Gimignano… in Tuscany Italy in Both Aerial and Walk.
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1. View of the Tower of Pisa. People walk on the Leaning Tower
2. Low angle view of the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa | The basilica and Leaning Tower of Pisa.
3. Aerial view. Flight over a mediaeval town of Fine Towers, San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy
4. Aerial footage of San Gimignano, Italy. Located in the region of Tuscany.
5. Sunset in San Gimignano, Tuscany Italy
6. Drone aerial footage of the wonderful village of San Gimignano. A Unesco World Heritage. Tuscany, Italy
7. Typical landscape of hills in Tuscany, Italy. Aerial view
8. Aerial nature landscape beautiful hills forests fields and vineyards of Tuscany, Italy
9. Time Lapse landscape with clouds over vibrant hills in Tuscany Italy
10. Vineyard on the Hill. Old Mediterranean Buildings in Tuscany Italy
11. Vineyard on the Hill. Grapevines Moving in the Wind in Tuscany Italy
12. AERIAL: Flying above big vineyard field at beautiful summer sunset in Tuscany Italy
13. Italy, Pisa. Two young women walking on the streets
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Emma Villas- Podere Bellaria (Tuscany - Asciano - Siena)
A typical Tuscan farmhouse that has always been welcoming and hospitable: in the 19th century Podere Bellaria was, in fact, a post station, an inn catering to travelers on horseback. Later belonging to noble families, it was finally acquired by the current owner who has breathed new life it through painstaking restoration work that has respected the original layout and classic architectural elements while at the same time conferring, through an original play of contrasts, an important personal touch. The vivacious furnishings are of good quality, characterized by bright materials and rounded, ornate forms; the accessories and fabrics present unconventional details with the richness of the finishing touches which enhance the interior with its exposed stone walls. The property is characterized by large areas, both inside and out, and is particularly suitable for groups of friends or families who want to spend relaxing days together in the cosy, spacious living room or in the outdoor set-up areas yet, at the same time, have total independence which is guaranteed by the arrangement of the bedrooms in separate but adjoining units. In addition, adjacent to the central structure is an elegant multi-purpose room, able to accomodate up to 150 people for events and ceremonies. Immersed in the scenic countryside of the Crete Senesi, and just a few minutes from the famous spa town of Rapolano, the estate is a great base for exploring a region with great artist and culture. Not far away is the region of Chianti with its fascinating villages along the wine roads and, thanks to the excellent road network (the highway is just 4 km away), within easy reach are the little towns of Cortona, Montalcino, San Gimignano, Montepulciano as well as the great art cities of Siena, Arezzo and Florence.
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Luxury villa on beautiful Tuscan coast | Livorno, Italy - Ref. 0502
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On Livorno's beautiful Tuscan coast, adorned by maritime pine trees and a luxuriant countryside, there is this luxury villa for sale.
This two-storey estate measures 350 m2 overall and is surrounded by no less than thirteen hectares of grounds; it has the typical look of Tuscan estates, with a stone façade and an arched loggia to mark the entrance.
This property's rooms are welcoming, finely decorated and furnished with great taste, and take abundant sunshine by an expanse of windows.
This estate is equipped with all comforts and the latest energy systems such as LPG heating with radiant panels and a ventilated roof. The roof itself is of high value and has been made with tiles from an old abbey.