Mura di San Casciano Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Fun to walk around
We were early to our dinner reservation at Cinque di Vino, so we walked around... The cobblestone village is pretty charming with various stores. We took several photos...
The walls that still can maintain the old traditions
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Leaving Florence in southwest direction and considering the localities Galluzzo and Tavarnuzze now an integral part of the immediate periphery of Capoluogo, this is San Casciano in val di Pesa far a wind ...
I have seen two parts of urban walls, perhaps from the 14th century, which are unfortunately interrupted by straps that do not enjoy their original strength, but they are worth a visit.
The medieval walls of San Casciano in Val di Pesa originally measured 1240 meters and had four doors. They were kept quite well: the only missing part is what coincides with l'attu ...
Fun to walk around
We were early to our dinner reservation at Cinque di Vino, so we walked around... The cobblestone village is pretty charming with various stores. We took several photos...
The walls that still can maintain the old traditions
Leaving Florence in southwest direction and considering the localities Galluzzo and Tavarnuzze now an integral part of the immediate periphery of Capoluogo, this is San Casciano in val di Pesa far a wind ...
Entry to a Bel Country
I have seen two parts of urban walls, perhaps from the 14th century, which are unfortunately interrupted by straps that do not enjoy their original strength, but they are worth a visit.
Medieval walls that have been very well preserved
The medieval walls of San Casciano in Val di Pesa originally measured 1240 meters and had four doors. They were kept quite well: the only missing part is what coincides with l'attu ...