Alberese | Parco Naturale delle Maremma

Capalbio


Colline Metallifere


la costa Toscana

        Walking along the Tuscan coast

Crete Senesi

         
Abbazia di Monte Oliveto Maggiore

         Walking in the Crete Senesi

Grosseto


Manciano


Montagnola Senese

         Walking in the Montagnola senese


Montalcino

Monte Amiata

Montepulciano

Prato

Scansano

Siena

          Fonti di Siena

Sorano

Sovana

Val d'Elsa

          San Gimignano

Val d'orcia

          Montalcino

          Pienza

          Sant'Antimo

          San Quirico d'Orcia

          Radicofani

          Walking in the Val d'Orcia


Val di Chiana

         Montepulciano

         Montefollonico


Valle d'Ombrone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





 
Le Crete Senesi

Crete Senesi ( laghi tra Castello Leonina e Vescona, Crete Senesi, Asciano)

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Crete Senesi ( laghi tra Castello Leonina e Vescona, Crete Senesi, Asciano) [1]


Toacana ] Galleria di immagini  
     
   

The Magical Crete Senesi
   
   
 
   
   

Mappa Crete Senesi ( laghi tra Castello Leonina e Vescona, Crete Senesi, Asciano) | Ingrandire mappa


 
   

Asciano preserves its historic center in the ancient medieval structure. It's located in the heart of Crete Senesi, close to Desert Accona.
Its origin follows the myth of Romulus and Remus: the legend told that the sons of Remus, Senio and Aschio fled from Rome to escape hatred uncle founder of Rome Romulus, Senio refuging on the banks of Tressa river and creating Siena, and Aschio on the banks of Ombrone river founding Asciano.
In reality Asciano was founded under Siena control to which it remained always faithful, like in the Montaperti historic battle in 1260, when thanks to Asciano, Siena won against Florence.
Merged first with Medici's possession and later to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, it followed the events of the other Tuscan territories.
Places of interest to visit in Asciano are: the Collegiate Church of St. Agatha, the Etruscan Museum, the San Lorenzo church, the Museum of Sacred Art (with works by Lorenzetti "San Michele Arcangelo" and "Madonna col Bambino").

Podere Ferranesi is located between Asciano and San Giovanni d’Asso, in the Crete Senesi, the 'clay hills' of Siena, that offer a remarkable landscape of rolling hills.


   
The Abbey Monte Oliveto Maggiore was founded in 1313 by Bernardo Tolomei and played an important role during the Renaissance not only as a religious center but also as a place of economic and cultural exchange.
Today, it is still an active religious center run by the Benedictines, and it collects inside, valuable manuscripts and pergo restored by monks. It's the seat of the "Istituto di restauro del libro" (Book Restoration Institute).
On the road that leads to the Abbey you will find tall cypresses that, standing in the desert of the Crete Senesi, create a spectacular landscape.

   
Montaperti is renowned for the famous battle of 1260 between Florence and Siena, won by the latter, to which a memorial pyramid is dedicated. The battle is mentioned by Dante in the tenth chapter of the Divine Comedy's "Hell".



 
Buonconvento is a historical village that lies in the Ombrone valley. Its history is linked to the history of Siena until the fall of the latter and the annexation to the Medici Grand Duchy in 1554. It keeps intact the fourteenth century walls, as well as some features of the medieval village, as the "chiasso buio" (literally blind alley), a road paved with medieval arches tunnel.
Attractions are the Palace Podestarile with the 25 arms of the old mayors, the Town Hall and Taja Palace, Palazzo Borghese, Palazzo del Glorione, the Oratory of St. Sebastian and the Church of SS. Peter and Paul, the Sacred Art Museum of the Val d'Arbia housed in a 18th century Palazzo Ricci-Socini (which preserves important works, including those of Duccio di Boninsegna).

   
The ancient village Monteroni d'Arbia on the border of the Crete Senesi, was founded in the 13th century, and it was, until 1810, a Podestà of Buonconvento property. It has grown around the Hospital of Santa Maria della Scala that built a fortified mill in '300 .
During the war between Florence and Siena, the village was attacked and, consequently, annexed to the Grand Duchy of Florence.
The name was inspired by nearby Mount "Roni", while Arbia is the torrent that flows through the town.

   
Rapolano Terme is located between Val di Chiana and Chianti and is famous for its spa waters of the San Giovanni and Ancient Queriolaia Baths. The thermal waters have been known since antiquity, as testified by the ruins of an Imperial Roman bath complex, and are famous for having hosted Giuseppe Garibaldi, who took refuge there to heal the wound in the Battle of Aspromonte.
The structure of the country is affected by the quarries of travertine and marble, which one time helped to increase local economy.
Rapolano waters, which have a temperature of about 39 ° C (37,4F), are sulphurous-bicarbonate-calcium waters.

   
San Giovanni d'Asso, inhabited since ancient times, completely surrounds the castle of San Giovanni and is crossed by the River Asso.
The origin of the village dates back to Etruscans, while the development of the city, like testified by the buildings style, was in the Middle Ages.
In the castle of St. John, the highest point of the country, the Museum of truffle was created.
Among the agricultural products, the white truffle, also called il Diamante delle Crete Senesi, is precious and famous throughout Italy. San Giovanni d'Asso has a good truffle festival the second and third weekends of November. The mediocre Museo del Tartufo (truffle museum) is housed in the Castle.

Other attractions in San Giovanni d'Asso are the Castle Montisi (on Monte Ghisi), the castles Accarigi and Castelverdelli, the Parish of St. John the Baptist, the Church of San Pietro in Villore.
The main event is the carousel of Simon in August, when four horsemen (one for every districts of Montisi) try to hit a target with a spear, the festival of crackles on the first Sunday after Easter.

 
San giovanni d'aaso panorama

Il Palagio

 

   

Il Palagio, a beautiful 16th century villa near the town of Figline Valdarno, now belonging to Trudie Styler and Sting, This establishment is known to only a handful of insiders; to visit, you must first snag an invitation to Sting’s Tuscan home, a 900-acre estate known as Il Palagio, where the yoga-toned musician, his producer/actor/philanthropist wife, Trudie Styler, and their family spend the end of every summer. When Trudie Styler and husband Sting discovered and fell in love with Il Palagio, a 16th century Tuscan estate, they re-instated the estate's tradition of bottling honey, olive oil and classic Tuscan foods.

 

   





   
Crete Senesi Album        

Crete Senesi Aprile

 

       
Crete Senesi presso Asciano   Crete Senesi Biancane   Crete Senesi Calanchi

Crete Senesi presso Asciano

 

  Deserto di Accona   Biancane nelle Crete Senesi vicino a Monte Oliveto Maggiore
Crete Senesi, balle di fieno  

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  Chiusure and the Campanile of Santa Maria di Monte Oliveto Maggiore
Crete Senesi, balle di fieno, vicino a Riserva naturale Lucciola Bella   Paesaggio tra le Crete senesi e la Val d'Orcia  

Chiusure and the Campanile of Santa Maria di Monte Oliveto Maggiore

 





   
Paolo Monti - Servizio fotografico (Asciano, 1965) - BEIC 6328809        

Album Monastero di Monte Oliveto Maggiore

 

       
Monte Oliveto Maggiore   Monte Oliveto Maggiore  
Monte Oliveto Maggiore, Campanil

Monte Oliveto Maggiore [1]

 

  Monte Oliveto Maggiore [1]  
Monte Oliveto Maggiore, Campanile[3]
Monte Oliveto Maggiore   Monte Oliveto Maggiore, church and belltower   Monte Oliveto Maggiore

Monte Oliveto Maggiore [2]

 

Monte Oliveto Maggiore, church and belltower [1]

  Monte Oliveto Maggiore
Monte Oliveto Maggiore   Monte oliveto maggiore, barbacane (1323-1526 restaurato nell'ottocento) 03    
Monte Oliveto Maggiore

 

 

Monte Oliveto Maggiore, barbacane (1323-1526 restaurato nell'ottocento)    
Monte Oliveto Maggiore, abitazioni dei fattori   Monte oliveto maggiore, barbacane, scuola robbiana, san benedetto   Monte Oliveto Maggiore, barbacane, Scuola Robbiana, Madonna
Monte Oliveto Maggiore, abitazioni dei fattori  

Monte Oliveto Maggiore, barbacane, Scuola Robbiana, San Benedetto

 

  Monte Oliveto Maggiore, barbacane, Scuola Robbiana, Madonna


Chiostro grande del monastero di Monte Oliveto Maggiore

 

    Storie di s. benedetto, 04 sodoma - Come Romano monaco da lo abito eremitico a Benedetto 03

 

 

       


Il Sodoma (Giovanni Antonio Bazzi) | Le storie di San Benedetto | Chiostro grande del monastero di Monte Oliveto Maggiore

 

         


As one drives down to the property you can’t help feeling a sense of anticipation, it is difficult not to be overwhelmed by the setting and the stunning, far reaching views to the distant rolling hills, the sea, and the island Montecristo.
These views, that – like our poet, Ungaretti said – enlighten us of immense.

Podere Santa Pia is a simply furnished and rustic holiday home surrounded by a backdrop of hills and macchia, wild, untamed and completely natural vegetation, wonderful for walking and exploring.
Numerous towns and villages offer a treasure trove of history and art are waiting to be discovered. Montalcino is nearby, a beautiful, renaissance town that stands on a hill surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, far from bustling town centers. The central location of the holiday home allows you to visit Monte Amiata and the nearby beautiful villages Sant’Angelo in Colle, Sant'Antimo and in the south Pitigliano, Sorano and Sovana, testimonies of the Etruscan period.



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Traveling in Tuscany | Collegium Vocale Crete Senesi

Collegium Vocale Crete Senesi is an annual music festival under the artistic direction of Philippe Herreweghe in the beautiful region of the Crete Senesi in Tuscany.



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