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It is well known that Tuscans have a flair for pranks! Today we will tell you about one concocted as far back as 1300s! This trick, whi...
Everyone knows that Tuscany is a treasure trove of artistic and architectural masterpieces from the past: Etruscan necropolises, mediev...
Olives, cypresses and vines are what characterizes the Tuscan hilly landscape. But the olive tree that lies just outside the walls of M...
Guido Sforza of Santa Fiora, today a beautiful village in the northwest of the Pigelleto Reserve, was an enlightened administrator. We ...
In the picturesque medieval village of Montemerano, in the municipality of Manciano, is the ancient Church of San Giorgio, built in the...
Just minutes from Massa Marittima you can find a genuine natural oasis, Lake Accesa, on whose shores lies an Archaeological Park. The l...
The beach of Alberese is one of the wildest and most unspoilt locations of the Uccellina Park. Among the marine species that inhabit it...
San Mamiliano is one of the most fascinating and intriguing characters in ancient Tuscan history: he committed himself to spreading the...
Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio, which was the town in the Province of Bergamo he came from, lived a life nothing short of adv...