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  1. to-tuscany.com

    The Cathedral of San Lorenzo, Grosseto's most important monument, is dedicated to the city's patron saint, San Lorenzo. Constructed at the end of the 13th century by Sozzo di Rustichino who also worked on Siena's cathedral façade, its construction was interrupted by the war between Grosseto and Siena and resumed in 1340.
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  3. understandingitaly.com

    Grosseto. Grosseto is the capital city of the province of Grosseto in Tuscany and was first mentioned in the year 803 as a fief of the Counts Aldobrandeschi. It gradually grew and increased in importance until it eventually became one of the principle cities of Tuscany.
  4. ditisitalie.nl

    The south of Tuscany has been on my list for a long time. A large part of the coastal strip consists of the Maremma, a nature reserve with many lagoons. But there is also an area with a wealth of traditions, culture and fantastic cuisine. Based on Marina di Grosseto, we made several trips.
  5. maremma-tuscany.com

    Grosseto is 'Il Cuore della Maremma Toscana' (the Heart of the Tuscan Maremma) and not just because it's the capital. Compared to other towns, Grosseto isn't old, it was founded in 1138, but somehow it managed to acquire a regalia and charm in those short years that makes it just as enthralling and just as beautiful as any Etruscan or Roman-founded city.
  6. lifeinitaly.com

    Grosseto, in the Maremma area, is one of the most unique and interesting places in gorgeous Tuscany. Famous for its potent, unbridled character the landscape of Grosseto is unique and not typically Tuscan. The landscape of the Maremma region is varied, moving from severe to mild and featuring dense forests and olive groves, as well as expanses of flat plains, sandy beaches and steep rocks.
  7. italytravelsecrets.com

    Apr 13, 2023Grosseto, Piazza Dante - "2016-05-13 05-28 Toskana 849 Grosseto, Piazza Dante, Palazzo Aldobrandeschi" by Allie_Caulfield is licensed under CC BY 2.0. Piazza Dante, the plaza named after the famous Italian poet Dante Alighieri, should be at the top of your list. Surrounded by elegant Renaissance buildings such as the stunning Palazzo Aldobrandeschi, this is the most vibrant corner of town.
  8. visittuscany.com

    Grosseto, the capital of Maremma, is spread across the plain passed through by the Ombrone, only a few kilometres from the Tyrrhenian coast.. The city's development is more recent than that of other deeply historic villages in Maremma; it was founded in 935, when Roselle was completely destroyed by Saracen pirates.. Grosseto was a Sienese dominion from 1336 and only surrendered to the Medici ...
  9. supertuscany.org

    Grosseto is a historic city located in the Tuscany region of Italy, known for its cultural heritage, natural beauty, and ancient origins. Here is a concise overview of its history: Ancient Times: The area around Grosseto has a history dating back to ancient times, with evidence of Etruscan and Roman settlements. The city itself is believed to ...
  10. itstuscany.com

    MEDICI CHARM STILL INTACT. As evidenced by the fascinating wall that wraps entirely, Grosseto is the Tuscan city par excellence where time seems to have stopped. Located in the heart of Maremma, flat area that extends towards the southern part of Tuscany, has distant origins traced back to Etruscan times.The strong mark left by the family of Medici who wanted to make of Grosseto the wheat ...
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