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Monteriggioni, a walled medieval town in the Siena Province of Tuscany, was built in the 13th century to command the Cassia Road. Situated on a natural hillock, the town boasts beautifully preserved walls and buildings, making it a hotspot for tourists, architects, and historians. Monteriggioni served as a defensive fortification during the Middle Ages, withstands numerous attacks, and played a vital role in the conflicts between Siena and Florence. Its circular walls, fourteen towers, and two gates add to the charm of this historic gem. The main street connects the gates, leading to the magnificent Piazza Roma dominated by a Romanesque church. Smaller streets reveal gardens that once provided sustenance in times of siege. This remarkable town captures the essence of Italy's rich history. Distances from major towns and cities: - Siena: 15km - Volterra: 39km - Florence: 50km - Pisa: 157km - Lucca: 123km - Arezzo: 121km - Rome: 250km
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