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San Gimignano
The town of San Gimignano is a perfectly preserved old medieval hamlet. It rises on a hill (about 330 mts asl). The skyline of its towers overlooks the valleys below. |
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Colle di Val d'Elsa
Also called "The town of crystal" for its local production (in some cases it is still an artisan production of crystal), it is an old hamlet, characterized by paved narrow lanes, vaults and 15th and 17th century buildings. |
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Volterra
A town of Etruscan roots, influenced through the years by middle-renaissance architecture. It is imposing above the valleys around and the view from Volterra can even reach the sea during the very bright days. |
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Pisa
Famous all around the world for its characteristic “leaning tower”, once a maritime power, it is today a few kilometers far from the Tyrrhenian coast. |
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Firenze
Renaissance city par excellence, it is one of the main destinations of national and international tourism. It is a must for any tourist coming to Tuscany. |
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Siena
Renowned for being the city of the "Palio" (a horserace of medieval origin), now a perfectly preserved middle-renaissance city, it is located in the middle of Tuscany, among the "Chianti" hills. |