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Charming hilltop town, known for its production of the world-famous Vino Nobile di Montepulciano wine. The town is perched on a limestone ridge overlooking the surrounding valleys, and is filled with historic Renaissance-era buildings, narrow winding streets, and picturesque piazzas. The main square, Piazza Grande, is a stunning example of Renaissance architecture, with impressive palaces and the ornate facade of the Duomo di Montepulciano dominating the scene.
Natural hot spring waterfall located in the Tuscan countryside near the town of Saturnia. The waterfall is fed by thermal waters that flow at a constant temperature of 37.5°C (99.5°F) and are rich in minerals such as sulfur, calcium, and magnesium. The waters are believed to have therapeutic properties and have been used for centuries to treat various skin and respiratory conditions.
Known for its striking location atop a tuff cliff. The town is also called "Little Jerusalem" because of its historical Jewish community. Pitigliano boasts a unique blend of Etruscan and Jewish architecture, featuring narrow alleys, arches, and staircases carved into the rock. The town's main attractions include the Palazzo Orsini, an impressive Renaissance palace, and the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, which houses a range of important artworks.
Charming hilltop town known for its stunning Duomo and beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. The town sits atop a volcanic rock, which gives it a unique character and adds to its breathtaking scenery. Visitors can explore the narrow streets and alleys of the historic center, with its charming shops, cafes, and restaurants.