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Piazza dei Priori, Volterra

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Piazza dei Priori, Volterra

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Piazza dei Priori is the historic heart of Volterra, a captivating hilltop town nestled in the picturesque Tuscan region of Italy. Standing at an elevation of 539 meters between the Era and Cecina valleys, this ancient square has served as the city's civic and political center since medieval times. It is renowned for its remarkably preserved architecture, most notably the imposing Palazzo dei Priori, the oldest municipal building in Tuscany, which gives the square its name.

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    November 7, 2023

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    The city of Volterra stands on a hill between the Era and Cecina valleys, surrounded by two historic city walls: one dating back to the Etruscan era and the other built in the thirteenth century. This city, known in Etruscan times as Veláthri, was one of the major city-states of ancient Etruria. During the Middle Ages, Volterra became the seat of an important episcopal lordship. Its fame is linked to the fine workmanship of alabaster, an art that constitutes one of the most significant contributions to Italian craftsmanship.
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    In the main square of the city, the Piazza dei Priori, stands the oldest preserved municipal palace of Tuscany, the Palazzo dei Priori.
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    The palace was built from 1208 to 1254. At the time of construction, it was an architectural novelty of Italian municipal palaces. Until then, public buildings, mostly above the open …
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    Cycle the Volterra and its landscapes - Ring tour, a moderate 6.8-mile route with 1088 feet of elevation, offering Tuscan views.

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    Location: Volterra, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best walking routes or hiking trails accessible directly from Piazza dei Priori?

    While Piazza dei Priori itself is the heart of Volterra's historic center, several captivating walking routes begin nearby. You can explore the ancient Etruscan city walls, which offer panoramic views of the surrounding Tuscan countryside, or wander through the medieval streets leading to the Roman Theatre and Etruscan Museum. For more extensive hikes, trails extend into the Era and Cecina valleys, offering varying difficulties and elevation gains. These routes allow hikers to discover Volterra's rich history and natural beauty beyond the city walls.

    Are there any specific viewpoints near Piazza dei Priori that offer exceptional panoramic views?

    Absolutely! The most prominent viewpoint is from the top of the Palazzo dei Priori tower itself. Climbing its pentagonal tower provides breathtaking 360-degree views of Volterra's rooftops, the surrounding Tuscan hills, and the distant valleys. Additionally, walking along the ancient city walls, particularly near the Porta all'Arco, offers excellent vistas of the landscape and the town's unique position on a tuff hill.

    What are the parking options for visitors arriving by car at Piazza dei Priori?

    Direct parking on Piazza dei Priori is very limited, as it's a pedestrian-friendly historic square. However, several paid parking areas are available within a short walking distance of the historic center. Look for designated parking lots outside the ZTL (Limited Traffic Zone) such as Parcheggio di Porta Docci or Parcheggio La Dogana. From these lots, it's typically a 5-10 minute walk uphill to reach the Piazza dei Priori.

    Is Piazza dei Priori Volterra accessible via public transport?

    Yes, Volterra is accessible by public transport, though it requires a bit of planning. The town does not have a train station, so visitors typically arrive by bus. Buses connect Volterra to larger towns like Pisa, Florence, and Siena, often requiring a change in Pontedera or Colle di Val d'Elsa. Once in Volterra, the main bus station is located just outside the historic center, from where Piazza dei Priori is a short walk.

    Are there any permits required to visit Piazza dei Priori or other historical sites in Volterra?

    No specific permits are required to simply visit Piazza dei Priori or to walk around the historic center of Volterra. The square is a public space. However, individual attractions such as the Palazzo dei Priori tower, the Etruscan Museum, or the Roman Theatre typically require an entrance ticket. These can usually be purchased on-site.

    What are some family-friendly activities or attractions around Piazza dei Priori?

    Piazza dei Priori and its surroundings offer several family-friendly activities. Children often enjoy climbing the tower of the Palazzo dei Priori for the views, exploring the narrow medieval streets, and imagining life in ancient times. The Etruscan Museum (Museo Etrusco Guarnacci) is also engaging for older children interested in history. Many local shops sell unique alabaster crafts, which can be fascinating to observe. The relaxed atmosphere of the square also makes it a pleasant spot for families to enjoy a gelato or a meal.

    Is the area around Piazza dei Priori dog-friendly for walks?

    Volterra, including the area around Piazza dei Priori, is generally welcoming to dogs, especially for walks outdoors. Many cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating may accommodate well-behaved dogs. When exploring the historic streets and squares, it's customary to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. Access to indoor attractions like museums or the Palazzo dei Priori tower might be restricted for pets, so it's always best to check in advance.

    What is the accessibility like for disabled visitors at Piazza dei Priori and nearby attractions?

    Volterra is a hilltop town with cobbled streets and inclines, which can present challenges for disabled visitors, particularly those using wheelchairs. Piazza dei Priori itself is relatively flat, but reaching it from parking areas or the bus station involves navigating some slopes. Access to historical buildings like the Palazzo dei Priori may be limited due to stairs and the ancient nature of the structures. It's advisable to research specific attractions for their individual accessibility features before visiting.

    Are there guided tour options available for Piazza dei Priori and the surrounding historical sites?

    Yes, several local tour operators and independent guides offer walking tours of Volterra that often include Piazza dei Priori and its significant landmarks. These tours can provide deeper insights into the history, architecture, and culture of the square and the town. You can typically find information about guided tours at the local tourist information office or through online booking platforms.

    What are some notable historical facts about Piazza dei Priori and its main buildings?

    Piazza dei Priori has been Volterra's civic heart since medieval times. The Palazzo dei Priori, built between 1208 and 1254, is the oldest municipal building in Tuscany and an architectural marvel of its time, featuring an innovative multi-story design. Its facade is adorned with heraldic shields, including those of Florentine families, reflecting periods of Florentine rule. The square also features the Palazzo Pretorio with its distinctive Torre del Porcellino (Tower of the Piglet), historically used as a governor's residence and prison, and the Palazzo Vescovile, which was originally a grain store before becoming the bishop's residence.

    What kind of natural features can be found near Volterra, beyond the city walls?

    Volterra is situated on a tuff hill, offering dramatic geological formations. Beyond the city walls, the landscape is characterized by the rolling Tuscan hills, dotted with olive groves and vineyards. The town overlooks the Era and Cecina valleys, providing picturesque views. A notable natural phenomenon nearby is the 'Balze,' a series of dramatic erosion gullies that have historically threatened parts of the city, offering a unique and stark natural landscape for exploration.

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