• The Eroica

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. The Eroica is a bike “race” – depending on the itinerary – which winds its way through attractive landscapes from Gaiole in Chianti to such scenic and iconic destinations as Siena, Valdorcia or Montalcino. It read more

  • Strade Bianche or “White Streets”

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. Tuscany accounts for 45.000 km of the so called “Strade bianche” (“white streets,”) more than any other Italian region. By strade bianche we mean unpaved but otherwise well marked roads suitable for bike tours (but read more

  • Sammezzano Castle

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. Sammezzano Castle, surrounded by a large park, is in a spot of great beauty, in Leccio, Municipality of Reggello, province of Florence. Its splendour is comparable to the fairy-tale Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria. The castle, read more

  • Pistoia

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. Pistoia has ancient Roman origins, where, in 62 BC the battle between the Roman Senator Catiline and the Roman army took place. Dominated first by the Goths, then by the Byzantines and Lombards, Pistoia finally read more

  • Monteriggioni

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. «[…] però che, come in su la cerchia tonda Monteriggion di torri si corona, così la proda che ‚l pozzo circonda torregiavan di mezza la persona li orribili giganti, cui minaccia Giove del cielo ancora read more

  • Medici Fortress, Arezzo

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. The Medici Fortress, situated on San Donato Hill, in Arezzo, is an important example of defensive military buildings of the 1500s. It has an irregular pentagonal shape and is located at the top of the read more

  • Lucca

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. Lucca has ancient origins, and for much of its long history it maintained its autonomy. The stories are, however, divided. Some think that Lucca was originally Ligurian, and others believe that it was first an read more

  • San Gimignano

    San Gimignano is one of the few remaining Italian “borgos”or walled medieval hamlets that remains intact, capturing its feudal character and spirit and recognized by UNESCO for its unique cultural heritage. San Gimignano was an ancient Etruscan city with a strategic location chosen for its dominant position over Val D’Elsa read more

  • Volterra

    Volterra, dramatic and atmospheric, is a place which has been immortalized in international literature. The first to put this walled village to paper was Gabriele D’Annunzio,legendary poet, soldier and novelist from Pescara, set his novel Forse Che Si Forse Che No within the city’s ancient walls.This tragic novel tells the read more

  • The Sword in the Stone

    In Chiusdino, in the province of Siena, there is an ancient Cistercian abbey. The site consists of the old hermitage (called „Montesiepi Rotonda“) and the great abbey, of which only the skeleton of the walls remains. The hermitage is dedicated to the legendary San Galgano (1148-1181) who after his noble read more

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