Sinalunga
 
   

A typical hill settlement of probable Etruscan origin, Sinalunga

The town-planning, that’s still so peculiar of Lucignano historical heart, dates back to 1200, and developed all around the original stronghold. Even nowadays the pattern of concentric rings, linked by narrow lanes, is perfectly preserved.over the years was developed and extended towards Valdichiana.

It has civil and religious buildings of considerable beauty, one of the oldest being the Romanesque parish church of San Pietro Mensulas, con all’interno due cippi sepolcrali di epoca romana. Da visitare anche la Chiesa di San Martino with works by Girolamo del Pacchia. Civil buildings of great interest include the mid 14th century Palazzo Pretoriowhose walls bear numerous coats-of-arms of Podestas from the period of Sienese rule and others of the Medici; the mid 18th century Ciro Theatre and the antiquariuman exhibition of Etruscan finds and a precious painting by Domeni Beccafumi.

 
   
# Collegiata di San Martino (16th century), built from 1568 over the ancient castle. The interior, on the Latin cross, has works by Benvenuto di Giovanni, Il Sodoma and Rutilio Manetti.
# Palazzo Pretorio, built between 1337-1346. It was the centre of the civil power in the town, as attested by the podestà and Medici crests on its facade.
# Church of Santa Lucia (erected in 1278), now used as auditorium.
# Church of Santa Croce (15th century). It houses the Wedding of the Virgin by Luca Signorelli.
   
Church of San Pietro ad Mensulas, built in the 4th century on a pre-existing Roman edifice, probably the main station on the Via Cassia.    
     
 
Lucignano sits on the ridge of Palazzuolo’s heights, in the district of Arezzo. Several religious buildings stand inside the walls, amid which the outstanding feature is St.Michael Archangel’s Collegiate church, erected in XVI century as an ideal implementation of the town, atop of the hill, on the spot already taken by the castle.
Torrita di Siena

Torrita di Siena is located about 40 km southeast of Siena and about 17 km north of Pienza.
The most important event in Torrita di Siena is the "Palio dei Somari", a race among donkeys, the Sunday after March 19th (Torrita's patron saint).
Sights and Attractions: Church of Triano • Church of Madonna dell'Olivo • Church of Madonna delle Fonti a Giano • Church of Madonna delle Nevi • Church of Santissima Annunziata • Church of St. Flora e Lucilla • Church of Santa Croce •
Collegiate church of Saints Martino e Costanzo.

73 km
Cappella di San Michele alla Fratta  
Pieve di San Pietro ad Mensulas

 
Guazzino Pieve di Santa Maria delle Grazie

 
The area of the Valdichiana extends to the province of Arezzo, where you find Foiano della Chiana, Lucignano and Monte San Savino.

 
Lucignano, a town of Etruscan origin like most of Tuscan cities, is situated atop a hill in the Valdichiana. Rich in Renaissance art, Lucignano is a medieval village with a remarkable layout. The ancient city walls still partly surround the historical centre of the town, where the Collegiate church of San Michele is to be admired. The late-16th century church houses a fresco by Matteo Rosselli and wooden sculptures dating back to the 15th century.
The 16th-century Palazzo comunale houses the Civic museum, where works of artists of the Sienese school of painting that flourished in the 14th and 15th centuries are to be admired, along with a Madonna by Luca Signorelli and the so-called Albero di San Francesco (Saint Francis` Tree), a reliquiary by Ugolino di Vieri.
Particularly interesting is also the church of San Francesco, dating back to the 13th century, with a Romanesque façade and a Gothic portal. The walls of the church are decorated with frescoes by Bartolo di Fredi and Sienese painters of the 14th and 15th centuries. Not far from the centre of Lucignano you find the Fortezza Medicea and the Santuario della Madonna delle Querce, a building from the second part of the 16th century. The Renaissance sanctuary of the Madonna delle Querce, a few kilometers outside of Lucignano, was probably designed by Vasari. The interior is attributed to Giuliano da Sangallo.

 


Lucignano, Collegiate church of San Michele

Foiano della Chiana is a big town located on the top of the hills which surround the river Chiana and features a characteristic historical centre with an egg-shaped structure and red brick houses.
In the centre you can visit the Palazzo Comunale, founded in the 14th century, and the Palazzo delle Logge, built in the 16th century for th Medici family as a hunting residence. Also take a look at the Chiesa della Santissima Trinità, with the characteristic dome decorated with polychrome majolica, and the Chiesa di Santa Maria della Fraternità, from the 16th century. In the square with the same name you find the Collegiata di San Martino, built between the 16th and the end of the 18th century. It features the Madonna della Cintola, attributed to Andrea della Robbia. Also interesting is the Chiesa dei Santi Domenico e Michele Arcangelo, a building from the 15th century dominated by a brick bell-tower. Just outside the town you ought to see the Chiesa di San Francesco, built at the end of the 15th century and houses a big altar-piece by Andrea della Robbia.

The carnival of Foiano is very famous thanks to its unique and beautiful allegorical wagons which can compete with the ones in Viareggio. The carnival tradition goes back to 1866.

 
Monte San Savino is located in a panoramic position on the top of a hill dominating the valley of the river Esse and preserves some precious buildings designed by the architect and sculptor Sansovino, who was born here. The Loggia dei Mercanti is marvellous, hold by five arcades with Corinthian capitals and lined with precious palaces.
Also visit the Palazzo Comunale, built by Giulinao da Sangallo Senior, with a arcade courtyard and a nice garden. In the Rocca del Cassero you can visit the Museo Comunale della Ceramica Poplare and is also worth to stop by the nearby Chiesa di Santa Chiara, where you can admire the works by Sansovino and the Robbia school.
Not far from Monte San Savino, the marvellous fortress-village of Gargonza, which today is used for congresses and residences. Gargonza is located on the panoramic hill and is a very suggestive site thanks to the Tuscan medieval architecture which is well-preserved. Entering the portal from the 13th century you reach the delicious square with the Chiesa dei Santi Tiburzio e Susanna.

 
   
The most scenographic square in Lucignano, St.Francis’, enriched by the homonymous Chiesa di San Francesco, with its Romanic façade built in white and grey stone layers, with a Gothic gate and a rose-window. The church of San Francesco has numerous beautiful frescoes and there is a museum close by the church.

A visit to Lucignano can begin with a walk around the well preserved ancient walls. There are four gates to the city; Porta San Giovanni, known as “porta di sotto” (lower gate), Porta San Giusto known as “porta di sopra” (higher gate), Porta Sant’Angelo and Porta Murata (walled gate) so called after it was blocked up sometime in the year 1500.

Enter the old town by one of the gates, the town is planned along two main streets, one, the present day Via Matteotti, is called the rich road, the other, Via Roma, is called the poor road. The first, where the nobility built their homes, is wide and full of light, the second is characterized by smaller, poorer dwellings built by the lower classes. A series of roads leading off from the main roads, form an intricate labyrinth taking you to the top of the town, the Town Hall, (Palazzo Comunale) the church of San Francesco and the Collegiate.

The building of the Town Hall (Palazzo Pretorio), was started around 1200 and later completed by the Florentines. The main façade, facing Piazza del Tribunale, is covered by numerous coat of arms and memorial plaques showing the symbols of the various chief magistrates. Of particular interest is the Sala della Cancelleria, ancient seat of the local law court. The frescoes on the ceiling are by various 15th century Sienese artists and depict a series of illustrious personages. Some of the rooms on the second floor have fine frescoes with neoclassic subjects, painted around the year 1812 by the Milanese artist Luigi Ademollo.

Palazzo Pretorio also houses the Civic Museum. Besides many notable paintings, the most important piece in the museum is undoubtedly the reliquary of San Francesco. Called Albero di Lucignano because of the six branches on each side making it resemble a tree, it is made of silver, gilded copper and enamel and was crafted between 1350 and 1476 by goldsmiths from Arezzo and Siena. It is undoubtedly one of the finest examples of Italian Goldsmith’s art.

Annexed to the Town Hall is the church of San Francesco, a fine example of gothic Franciscan basilican architecture with the floor plan in the shape of an Egyptian cross. The construction was probably started in 1248 and finished in 1289. The high and luminous façade is built of travertine stone and sandstone and has a large circular window framed in grey sandstone. Originally the church walls were completely frescoed but only fragments remain. Attributed to Bartolo di Fredi and Taddeo di Bartolo, they show moments in the life of Saint Francis.

Il Trionfo della Morte, the Triumph of Death, is the title of the splendid fresco situated on the wall above the first altar on the right hand side of the nave. It shows the precariousness of human life on earth.

The church is set amongst a group of buildings, the Oratory of Corpus Domini, the Town Hall, the Monasteries of San Francesco and Santa Margherita, the church of the Crucifix and the Tower delle Monache. The left wall of the Collegiate faces onto Piazza del Tribunale but the façade is in via Rossini.

The church was built in the shape of the Latin cross and the vestry, bell tower and rectory were added later. The façade is in two parts. The magnificent door is topped by a tympanum with a carved lily in the centre. The splendid flight of steps leading to the church is made of travertine stone and repeats the oval form of the town plan. Inside there are 17th century altars, paintings by Gemignani di Pistoia, Porta, Rosselli and Giovanni da Sangiovanni and a dramatic high altar.


     
 
   
     

Val di Chiana - Hills and vineyeards from Torrita di Siena

This itinerary loops aournd the hills and the vineyards of the Val di Chiana, passing through places like Montefollonico, a small mid-evil hamlet as well as Montepulciano which merits a detailed visit. You can also get to Torrita di Siena by train on the rail line Chiusi Scalo- Siena.

From Torrita di Siena you will leave following directions for Pienza, you'll be riding uphill. After 7 km. you will come to Montefollonico (junction on the left), a characteristic borgo which looks out on the Val d'Orcia and the crete and vineyards towards Montepulciano. After visiting the borgo of Montefollonico ride back to the junction and go left towards Pienza until reaching the road S.S. 147 where you'll go left again in the direction of Montepulciano (right goes to Pienza) riding on enjoyable rolling hills. From Montepulciano you'll continue on in the direction of Torrita di Siena-Cortona-Sinalunga, after about 2 km. you'll turn left downhill towards Torrita di Siena on the road that will take you towards Ascianello and Ciliano.

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Communities of the Province of Siena | Abbadia San Salvatore · Asciano · Buonconvento · Casole d'Elsa · Castellina in Chianti · Castelnuovo Berardenga · Castiglione d'Orcia · Cetona · Chianciano Terme · Chiusdino · Chiusi · Colle di Val d'Elsa · Gaiole in Chianti · Montalcino · Montepulciano · Monteriggioni · Monteroni d'Arbia · Monticiano · Murlo · Piancastagnaio · Pienza · Poggibonsi · Radda in Chianti · Radicofani · Radicondoli · Rapolano Terme · San Casciano dei Bagni · San Gimignano · San Giovanni d'Asso · San Quirico d'Orcia · Sarteano · Siena · Sinalunga · Sovicille · Torrita di Siena · Trequanda

The Maremma | Arcidosso | Campagnatico | Capalbio | Castel del Piano | Castell'Azzara | Castiglione della Pescaia | Cinigiano | Civitella | Follonica | Gavorrano - Castel di Pietra - Pia dei Tolomei | Giardino dei Tarocchi - Niki de Saint Phalle | Grosseto | Isola del Giglio | Istia d'Ombrone | Magliano in Toscana | Monticiano | Marina di Albarese | Massa Marittima | Montecristo | Montelaterone | Montichiello | Montenero - Montegiovi | Orvieto | Paganico | Parco naturale della Maremma | Monticello | Pitigliano | Porrona | Porto Ercole | Punta Ala | Principina a mare | Roccalbegna | Roccastrada | Rosselle | San Galgano | Saturnia | Scansano | Scarlino | Seggiano | Semproniano | Sorano | Sovana | Talamone | Vetulonia