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The Murlo Castle was the main center of the episcopal fiefdom, seat of the Bishops of Siena. The Castle is dominated at the highest point by the imposing bishop's palace, square in shape and with a sloped base, commonly called the "Palazzone". The entrance door is interesting, surmounted by a pointed stone arch, and inside, the vaulted rooms on the ground floor and the rooms with beams on the first floor are noteworthy. The palace was built by transforming and expanding the pre-existing building consisting of a 13th century tower; traces of it can be seen on the facade and especially inside on all floors. The walls surrounding the village/castle are from the same period and are still visible along almost the entire perimeter, along which there are two doors, one to the north and the other to the south/west. Characteristic are the houses leaning against the walls, most of which were also built after the war of Siena, in which secular traces have emerged during the renovations of recent decades. Until 1832, the seat of the Murlo Town Hall was in this Palazzina. Currently the Bishop's Palace houses the Archaeological Museum of Murlo, with the rich archaeological finds of Poggio Civitate; beautiful views that can be seen from the windows of the top floor.
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The municipality of Murlo is very large and is made up of numerous hamlets and small clusters of houses. Nestled in the Val di Merse, it enjoys both the wooded landscape and the typical hilly panorama of Siena. The territory is crossed by the Crevole stream, a tributary of the Ombrone, and by the Merse river that gives its name to the valley. Ruins of churches and castles constitute a cultural heritage of great interest. You can visit quarries and mines and take nature trails that lead to places now forgotten but which retain all their charm intact. The municipality of Murlo is very large and is made up of numerous hamlets and small clusters of houses. Nestled in the Val di Merse, it enjoys both the wooded landscape and the typical hilly panorama of Siena. The territory is crossed by the Crevole stream, a tributary of the Ombrone, and by the Merse river that gives its name to the valley. Ruins of churches and castles constitute a cultural heritage of great interest. You can visit quarries and mines and take nature trails that lead to places now forgotten but which retain all their charm intact.
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1月 25, 2025, Historic Village of Batignano
Beautiful village as if suspended in time, the urban core, a handful of houses marked by narrow alleys, arches, churches, archaeological finds and small open spaces, is a paradise for those seeking a journey between tranquility and peace. The history that it carries behind it is full of important traces that can be discovered among the alleys simply by raising your eyes to capture aspects, details, images that evoke the past existence of the ancient inhabitants.
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1月 25, 2025, Casa della Memoria, Batignano
In the spectacular scenery of the Grosseto countryside, nestled between gentle hills dotted with olive trees, the small village of Batignano suddenly appears to the gaze of those who travel, which blends perfectly with the environment in an example of absolute harmony. The castle owes its importance in the Middle Ages to the mines from which silver and lead were extracted, to be located in the area towards Montorsaio. As if suspended in time, the urban nucleus, a handful of houses marked by narrow streets, small arches, churches, archaeological finds and small open spaces, is a paradise for those seeking a journey between tranquility and peace.
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1月 25, 2025, Historic Village of Batignano
As if suspended in time, the urban core, a handful of houses marked by narrow alleys, arches, churches, archaeological finds and small open spaces, is a paradise for those seeking a journey of tranquility and peace. The history that it carries behind it is full of important traces that can be discovered among the alleys simply by raising your eyes to capture aspects, details, images that evoke the past existence of the ancient inhabitants. Once we reach the center of the town we discover the Pieve di San Martino that protects the remains of the Blessed Giovanni and the unique loggia that accompanies us to one of the open doors in the walls, from which it is possible to see a breathtaking view. But the beauties of the village are not limited to palaces and monuments: like any ancient village worthy of the name, Batignano pampers its visitors with pleasant folklore and spirituality events that take place throughout the year. Visit it during the Christmas period to discover it embellished with small nativity scenes that adorn balconies, streets, squares and even niches in the walls: one of the most particular is usually set up inside the old oven of the village, in a small room with a beaten earth floor. Even just to savor these atmospheres, this little Maremma jewel is worth a visit.
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1月 15, 2024, Casa della Memoria, Batignano
“La Nave” is a magical place…
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Batignano is a characteristic medieval village, still today you can admire the remains of the city walls, the keep, the towers, the doors and a three-arched loggia. Like many other fiefdoms in the area, it belonged to the Aldobrandeschi family. The Walls of Batignano constitute the defensive system of the village, part of the municipality of Grosseto. A first city wall was built in Batignano during the 12th century to defend the noble area located in the upper part of the town. As time passed, the center increasingly expanded towards the concentric plateau located at a lower level than the pre-existing noble area; once this process was completed, there was the need to build a further defensive device that would protect the less ancient part. The construction of the new walls, more external than the pre-existing ones, continued between the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries and, once completed, they took on a roughly elliptical perimeter. In the following centuries, the Walls of Batignano followed the fate of the rest of the village, undergoing periods of decline followed by renovation and urban redevelopment works, which led, among other things, to incorporating some sections of curtain wall into the perimeter walls exteriors of residential buildings. The Walls of Batignano can be divided into two distinct concentric circles, an older internal one and a relatively more modern external one. The internal walls, trapezoidal in shape, have been almost incorporated into the external walls of the buildings located in the upper part of the centre, among which the ancient keep and a turreted building are recognisable. The external wall, roughly elliptical in shape, entirely delimits the village, alternating some sections of curtain which have perfectly preserved the original medieval characteristics (western bank of the circle) with others which are incorporated into the external perimeter walls of some buildings. Two doors open along the external wall (to the north-east and south-west), while a tower rises along the western bank.
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Batignano is a characteristic medieval village, still today you can admire the remains of the city walls, the keep, the towers, the doors and a three-arched loggia. Like many other fiefdoms in the area, it belonged to the Aldobrandeschi family. The Walls of Batignano constitute the defensive system of the village, part of the municipality of Grosseto.
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Batignano is a hamlet of the municipality of Grosseto, located about 10 km north-east of the capital on one of the last hilly offshoots of the Ombrone Valley which dominated the ancient city of Roselle. The hill on which the village of Batignano stands can be counted among the southern offshoots of the hilly group of Monte Leoni, which extends between the locality of the same name and those of Montepescali, Sticciano and Montorsaio, exceeding the altitude of 600 meters on the highest peak.
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10月 27, 2023, Castello di Bibbiano
Beautiful castle part of the Novaeroica bike itinerary. It is very beautiful and intact, an area to explore, it is in the Buoncovento area. castellitoscani.com/bibbiano
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7月 4, 2023, Murlo Mines Railway Trail
The former railway line has been opened up for tourism for hikers, cyclists and horse riders. Many information boards tell the story, benches invite you to linger. The structures (bridges, gorges, etc.) are interesting. However, the route is damaged in some places, so the passage by bike is not very easy (short, narrow, steep path). Impossible with the horse. Here is the official information: On the tracks of the railway from Miniere di Murlo This trail follows the first part of the railway track that served the mining village of Murlo. The railway began operations in 1877, transporting lignite and lime produced here to the coastal Grosseto region and northern Italian markets. It was believed that only a fast transportation system like the railway could compete with the great distances that separated Murlo from the main commercial centers. The Società Anonima della Miniera Carbonifera di Murlo was the company that built the standard gauge railway (143.5 cm) and initially operated the mining business (1872-1876); In this phase, the railway reached Volta al Salcio, near Monte Antico, where it joined the Siena-Monte Amiata-Grosseto national railway line. Mining activity was continued by the Compagnie Francaise des Charbonnages de Pienza (1876-1885) and the Società Generale per l'Industria delle Ligniti Italiane (1886-1894) and then ceased for about 25 years until the Società SAI-Ansaldo built the disused one in 1918 railway line and converted it into a narrow-gauge railway (95 cm), which was more economical and sufficient for the small locomotives used. Ansaldo ceased operations in 1922 when the last section of the mining railway (between La Befa and Monte Antico) was expropriated for the construction of the Siena-Buonconvento-Monte Antico line, which was completed in 1927. A new management of the Murlo mines only began in 1940, when the Società Miniere Carbonifere di Murlo converted the railway into a narrow-gauge "Decauville" type (60 cm) that was even cheaper, easier and quicker to lay. to La Befa; A warehouse was built here from which lignite was loaded onto trains on the new route to Grosseto. When the railway to Grosseto became unusable after the German damage in 1944, mining activity was stopped again. Finally, the management changed from 1951 to 1968 to Società Calce, Cementi, Carboni e Laterizi di Murlo, which was actually never active. Information about the route: Distance: 7 km Time: 1 hour and 40 minutes Total ascent: -188 m Difficulty: easy trail, all downhill to La Befa train station. Hiking shoes or boots and a good supply of water are required. The route can be covered on foot, by bike or on horseback. The last section between Molino della Befa and the train station is passable but has little traffic. For the way back on the same path, a total ascent of +188 m and about 2 hours can be expected.
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5月 21, 2023, Castello di Bibbiano
Yes, beautiful place, you meet along the white roads.
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11月 10, 2022, Murlo Historic Village
In addition to the beautiful village of Murlo, here you can admire 360 degree views.
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9月 29, 2022, Castello di Bibbiano
Beautiful construction, but now completely abandoned. Behind the building, surrounded by a moat with a drawbridge, there is a large farm and huge farm sheds. Everything is abandoned.
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8月 31, 2022, Historic Village of Batignano
Beautiful Tuscan village, I was surprised, small but very special and well-kept. There are mysterious passages like the one in the first photo below that connect some streets. ADVICE!
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7月 2, 2022, Castello di Bibbiano
Incredibly abandoned, small castle with a moat on all 4 sides, manor house, farm and agricultural warehouse .. all in good condition but completely uninhabited.
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3月 27, 2022, Castello di Bibbiano
A REAL Castle: boundary wall, moat, drawbridge, battlements and tower. A leap into the Middle Ages. Not to be missed!!!
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2月 18, 2021, Castello di Bibbiano
Visible during the route of the Nova Eroica, but you do not pass it, I did not understand if it can be visited normally or not.
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8月 17, 2020, Castello di Bibbiano
I found a chain at the beginning of the avenue leading to the castle, preventing it from being visited.
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