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Piazza dei Priori - It is the heart of the city. This square is overlooked by the most important buildings of the Communal Age such as Palazzo dei Priori, Palazzo Pretorio. Many traces are still visible that tell of this era.
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Porta all’Arco - Volterra is a perennial archaeological site. It was a rich and powerful Etruscan city and fortunately still preserves some traces of this era such as Porta all’Arco, a rare example of an Etruscan city gate.
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Cathedral of Volterra - This square is overlooked by the city’s most important religious buildings such as the Cathedral, the Baptistery and the former Hospital. Volterra boasts the birth of the second pope after St. Peter, St. Linus. Not surprisingly, his evangelization was so early that he founded an equally early diocese that would become influential and rich throughout the Middle Ages and beyond.
Our walk includes only a visit to the square and does not include a tour inside the buildings. -
Teatro Romano - Volterra remained an important city even after its conquest by the Romans. Many finds testify to this, especially the presence of buildings such as the baths and the Roman theater.
We will talk about the theater from a vantage point that allows its explanation without going inside.
- Professional and licensed tour guide
- Private transportation
This is an exclusive exploration where we dive into your areas of interest such as art, history, archaeology and more. There’s no need to hurry, we’ll accommodate your speed to make sure you have an unforgettable time in this extraordinary hillside town. Regarded as an ideal Etruscan city, it continues to retain many remnants of the Etruscan, Roman and medieval eras: the Etruscan Porta all’Arco, the Roman amphitheater, Piazza dei Priori, the church and baptistery, and fortified residences. Volterra is a vast repository of artworks, archaeological artifacts, and handiwork. Some of these treasures are housed in its churches and multitude of museums: the likes of the Etruscan Museum with its extensive collection, and the Art Gallery displaying creations by Ghirlandaio, Signorelli, and Rosso Fiorentino among others! Volterra’s lofty position, which historically afforded protection, today offers breathtaking views. For those passionate about craftsmanship, a visit to an alabaster workshop can be organized.
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