The denomination "biancane" is a recurring toponym in Tuscany, it indicates places where, in large areas, rocks or minerals of a dominant white color emerge, contrasting with the surrounding green of the woods or agricultural crops.
READ MOREThe castle is open to the public on the first Monday of each month, we always recommend calling to avoid surprises at +39 0577 248111 Siena – Castello di Belcaro In 1525 the banker Crescenzo Turamini, commissioned the architect Peruzzi to build his villa on the ruins of the Castle, which certainly also includes some […]
READ MORETHE AQUATIC FUN VILLAGE Amusement parks for your summer: choose Acqua Village and spend an unforgettable day in the water parks of Tuscany. Immerse yourself in an angle of Hawaii at the Acqua Village Follonica! Naheka, the snake slide with a downhill completely in the dark with sudden and colorful moving lights and the Aloha RistoFood, a new area […]
READ MOREThe Herbarium and Botanical Garden in Siena were born in the middle of the 19th century. Since 2007, both became part of the Botanical Museum and thus part of the network of Siena’s University museums. The Herbarium The herbarium is a museum for plants, where plant specimens are collected, dried, and preserved for study in an organized fashion […]
READ MOREThe tour combines tasting of local products and a guided visit to the city. After tasting at the Consorzio Agrario typical products and wine, produced by local farmers, you will visit the city to know its history, anectdotes and secrets. This tour puts culture and gusto together. Visiting Siena means not only knowing its palaces, […]
READ MOREASCIANO An itinerary to learn about the history of Siena and Tuscany starting from one of its most characteristic villages: in our guided tour you will discover how the “graceful Ascianese” were one of the most faithful allies of Siena in the Middle Ages, from the battle of Montaperti to commerce of Portuguese wools. We […]
READ MOREThe city “of wind and rock”, as described by the poet Gabriele D’Annunzio. Volterra, nestled on the hill overlooking the Val di Cecina, can boast a perfectly preserved Medieval historical center. Its origin dates back to the Etruscans, who made of Velathri a center of primary importance in the alabaster production. The Romans renamed it Volaterrae and enriched the […]
READ MORESAN QUIRICO An itinerary designed for those who want to immerse themselves in the path of the pilgrims, whom since the 11th century used to make stops in San Quirico during their walk on the Via Francigena. In our visit we will discover together the famous Collegiata Church of Sain Quirico and Giulitta, the church of […]
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