Massa Marittima
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Massa Marittima |
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Massa Marittima, Duomo
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Cattedrale di San Cerbone, esterno dell'abside e campanile
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Duomo di Massa Marittima, esterno, episodi della vita di san Cerbone, XIII secolo
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Duomo di Massa Marittima, esterno, seconda sdcena degli episodi della vita di san Cerbone, XIII secolo |
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Duomo di Massa Marittima, esterno, uomo inginocchiato, cavallo e grifone della bottega di Giovanni Pisano |
Interno
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Interno Duomo di Massa Marittima
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Arca di San Cerbone, Duomo di Massa Marittima |
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Affresco medievale e sarcofago romano, Duomo di Massa Marittima
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Palazzo dell'Abbondanza e Fonti dell'Abbondanza
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Palazzo dell'Abbondanza e Fonti dell'Abbondanza
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Affresco della Fecondità (fonte pubblica), restaurata dopo anni di abbandono, è tornato a farsi ammirare
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Fonti dell'Abbondanza, l'affresco della Fecondità
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Fonti dell'Abbondanza,le donne sotto l'albero della Fecondità
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Fallus, een van de 'vruchten' van de Albero della Fertilità, Fonti dell'Abbondanza in Massa Marittima, 1276-1300
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Lapide tra l'arcata di sinistra e quella centrale delle Fonti dell'Abbondanza a Massa Marittima
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Monumento a Giuseppe Garibaldi, Parco della Rimembranza, Massa Marittima
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Le Colline Metallifere
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Vista da la Rocca di Campiglia Marittima a le Colline Metallifere
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Panorama di Gerfalco |
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Panorama Roccastrada |
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Landschaft am Fluss Rosia mit der Brücke Ponte della Pia
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Sassofortino panorama |
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Centro storico di Caldana
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Le Roste, Montieri
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Le Roste
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Le Roste (particolare) |
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The Merse River near Le Roste, part of the ancient minings in Montieri
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Roccatederighi |
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Roccatederighi, Torre dell’Orologio |
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I ruderi di Castel di Pietra
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Resti umani rinvenuti a Castel di Pietra durante una campagna di scavo. Castel di Pietra, Parco tecnologico archeologico
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Lapide apposta sulle mura del castello nel 1921, Castel di Pietra
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Gavorrano
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Walking in Tuscany | The Hills of the Etruscan Maremma
Coop. Colline Metallifere | www.coopcollinemetallifere.it
Cicloturismo in Maremma | Itinerari in bici in Maremma
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Katharine Hooker, Byways in southern Tuscany, 1919 (1910s)
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on the road after Roccatederighilies Roccastrada, and because of itsname and its striking situation, as wellas because it divided the day conve-niently, we climbed to its piazza for amidday meal which one may find at theStella dltalia. Seen close at hand, thetown is not prepossessing; on the con-trary, it is undeniably dirty and isfull of black sotto streets and breakneck stairs thatlead up or down to forbidding dooiways. Within obscureshops, the carpenter and blacksmith work in a darknesswhich leads one to the conclusions that they have de-veloped eyes requiring no light. It is a stern place and arough people. There are few towns as remote and yet as old as thisfrom which the evidences of antiquity have disappeared socompletely, but of the reasons for this nothing is to be
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learned from the inhabitants. They do not rememberthat a castle ever existed on the rock above their heads;but we know that a strong one stood there long ago, belong-ing to the rebellious Counts of Santa Fiora from whomSiena took it in 1316. It had held out gallantly throughmany assaults, but at last the defenders were forced tocapitulate, the victors agreeing to spare their lives, butreserving the right to destroy the fortifications. Whetheror not they were thorough in their work, time has secondedit, for there is now no trace of wall or tower nor of anyother survival of ancient architecture. I was pondering on the austerity of it all, the absence ofany softening element, when a ray of sunshine put me inthe wrong; it suddenly visited something near by which Ihad not noticed and lighted it with loveUness. It was ahead of wavy copper-colored hair I have seldom seenequalled, and it belonged to a smiling girl who hospitablyinvited me to follow her to her abode
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Katharine Hooker, Byways in southern Tuscany, 1919 (1910s)
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