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Tuscany, distinctive rolling hills, cypress trees, lush olive groves... and 1/3rd of the world's art treasures.
A hilly region rich in agriculture, Tuscany was the home of the Etruscan civilization, and later the birthplace of the Renaissance.
Of all the Italian landscapes, tuscany's is the one that normally springs to mind. Its evocative rolling hills, graced by centuries-old olive groves and noble cypress trees, have inspired foreigners and Italians alike.
Tuscany was an Etruscan stronghold, but is most famous historically as the birthplace of the renaissance which made Florence the cradle of the world's intellectual and cultural scene. This patrimony still exists not only in the Uffizi but in every small medieval village and chapel throughout the Tuscan countryside.
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Why do we come back, time and time again, to Tuscany? Why do we breath?
For those who come to know the Tuscan landscape, the people and the food, the question of what to do is never an issue. Tuscany boasts:
- one of the longest virgin coastlines in Italy
- the islands of Elba and Giglio
- the historic cities of Florence, Pisa, Arezzo, Cortona, Siena
- thermal baths of Saturnia, bagno Vignoni, Rapolano Terme
- purely delicious food: wild boar, deer, pheasant, truffles,
porcini, pici
- the UNESCO heritage site: the Val d'Orcia
- world reknowned wines of Montalcino and Montepulciano
- Florence's art treasures
- rolling hills for bicycling
- walking trails linking one medieval village to the next
- hot air ballooning
- and so much more.
But most people come to relax while they experience Tuscany and its people. To sit with a glass of wine, a piece of bruschetta and the Tuscan sunset... talking to a friend while completely forgetting everything from daily life. A dip in the pool. An late afternoon stroll through one of the thousands of small villages. A conversation with local farmers over coffee in the Piazza. In other words, experience life as we live it in Tuscany.
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A Prestigious Award for Sarteano 01/01/2011 Sarteano: the prestigious prize awarded by the Italian Touring Club is a guarantee of a high standard of eco-tourism.
| Bravio delle Botti 19/08/2011 Montepulciano: from 19 to 28 august eight neighbourhood teams compete to roll empty wine barrels through the narrow streets of the village.
| Sarteano Jazz & Blues 24/08/2011 Sarteano: 24/25/26 August a event for the lovers of jazz and blues. A programme that includes concerts, photography exhibition and filom screening.
| Exhibition of Igor Mitoraj 04/09/2011 Sarteano: from 4 September to 9 October, the Archeological Museum of Sarteano host the exhibition of contemporary sculptor Igor Mitoraj.
| Biennale of Chianciano 17/09/2011 Chianciano Terme: from September 17th to 24th, 2011, the Museum of Art will welcome thousands of collectors, gallery representatives and art enthusiasts.
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