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Canino: city to discover
Where: Canino
culture   

Canino is a small town of about 5300 inhabitants in the province of Viterbo. The city has Etruscan origins and is famous for being the birthplace of Pope Paul III. Its territory includes a part of the Environmental Archaeological Park of Vulci where the homonymous Castle, seat... more


The growth of Tuscania in medieval epic
Where: Tuscania
culture   

The most troubled historical period for the town of Tuscania, but at the same time the one that marked its greatest growth, is the Middle Ages. It was in fact in the middle years that Tuscania became important for the balance of the territory. In 574 it was the object of Lombard... more


Do the patrol around the walls.
(Castello di Capalbio.)
culture   

From the ancient Aurelia you can reach the village in a few minutes. Elected one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, the Rocca is accessed from the double arched door, where the Sienese conquest of 1418 is dated on the plaque and where the Medici coat of arms of 1602 still... more


What to see in Orbetello
Where: Orbetello
useful information   

Orbetello is a town in the province of Grosseto which is connected to the municipality of Monte Argentario by a road built on an artificial embankment that divides the lagoon in which it stands. In ancient times it was connected to the city of Porto Santo Stefano by a railway of... more


Tuscania, a dip in the Middle Ages
Where: Tuscania
culture   useful information   

Tuscania, a suggestive medieval land that rises on seven promontories of tufaceous rock, located between the Marta river and the Capecchio stream. City famous above all for the two basilicas, that of San Pietro and that of Santa Maria Maggiore, two architectural masterpieces of... more


Grosseto, capital of the Maremma
Where: Grosseto
events    culture   

Grosseto is a capital of the Tuscan province, located in the middle of the Maremma. It is the southernmost capital of Tuscany and represents a sort of door, threshold, watershed between southern Italy and Tuscany itself. Just 12 kilometers from the sea, it boasts the most... more


Grosseto: between past and present
Where: Grosseto
culture   nature   wine and food   

Grosseto is a fairly populous and dense city. It is certainly not a small remote village, but it hides many attractions and beauties that not many tourists know. It is therefore worthwhile to visit and discover it. Between the Maremma in the background, the hills, the evocative... more

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