Via delle Volte Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Interesting
Catsellina is essentially one street (for tourists), so once you've done it a couple of times, why not follow this parallel passage. Not much in it but the medieval architecture is both original and s...
Unique medieval pathway around the city walls that has been covered over to create a series of long tunnels.
This largely covered pedestrian pathway forms a semi-circular route that joins the main street, Via Ferrucchio, at either end of that street's pedestrian only section. The pathway is relatively flat, ...
Part of your walk around the city, with shopping in the old passageways.
Via delle Volte is part of your walk around the city, with shopping in the old passageways. I found the best olive wood cutting boards in my 37 years of buying them in Italy on this little street.
Walk in the hidden alleys of a small medieval town of the Chianti Classico. The ancient building of the Municipality now houses some Etruscan artifacts discovered in the area surrounding the city.
Interesting
Catsellina is essentially one street (for tourists), so once you've done it a couple of times, why not follow this parallel passage. Not much in it but the medieval architecture is both original and s...
Unique medieval pathway around the city walls that has been covered over to create a series of long tunnels.
This largely covered pedestrian pathway forms a semi-circular route that joins the main street, Via Ferrucchio, at either end of that street's pedestrian only section. The pathway is relatively flat, ...
Part of your walk around the city, with shopping in the old passageways.
Via delle Volte is part of your walk around the city, with shopping in the old passageways. I found the best olive wood cutting boards in my 37 years of buying them in Italy on this little street.
A piece of middle age history
Walk in the hidden alleys of a small medieval town of the Chianti Classico. The ancient building of the Municipality now houses some Etruscan artifacts discovered in the area surrounding the city.
Surprise
The hotel is very close to the church of San Salvador, and it is a tunnel-shaped street where there are houses.