Sansepolcro, formerly Borgo Santo Sepolcro, is a town and comune founded in the 11th century, located in the Italian Province of Arezzo in the eastern part of the region of Tuscany.
Restaurants in Sansepolcro
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Stephanie is the third generation of her family to be involved in the wine trade. Her grandfather and father both owned retail and wholesale wine businesses in the UK from 1959 onwards. Obviously Stephanie must have wine in her blood having opened Ottimi Vini in 2010. She has carried on the strong family tradition of sourcing, wherever possible, wines from small producers. This offers guaranteed quality, as well as benefitting the consumer due to the excellent price/quality ratio. Whilst enjoying a glass of wine in the bar Stephanie would be only too pleased to give you the story of how the Wine Bar got its name! English and Italian spoken
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Aboca Museum, the original and the only Herb Museum, has rediscovered the history of the millenary relationship between Man and Herbs and is passing it down to future generations. The museum explores the ancient tradition of Medicinal Herbs through historic sources such as herbariums, pharmaceutical botanical books, ancient mortars, ceramics and glassware.Tickets and opening timesTicket pricesFull: €8 Groups (minimum 5 persons): €6 Reduced (10-14 years, over 65s, students): €4 Free of charge: children under 10 years of age accompanied by parents or a guide Summer opening hours: 1 April - 30 September (every day) Morning: 10.00-13.00 / Afternoon: 15.00-19.00 Winter opening hours: 1 October - 31 March (closed Monday, 25-26 December and 1 January) Morning: 10.00-13.00 / Afternoon: 14.30-18.00
it is an incredible experience. being inside the history of the alchemic process from the plants to the medicine. see all the ancient tools. i really recommend it!
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The monastery dates back to 1192, when the Camaldolese built a small hermitage with a hospital and a hospice for pilgrims along the road that crossed the Alps and the Marche
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The Valtiberina Toscana Tourist Information Centre is provided with all you need to visit the area. It has a well-stocked bookshop with local guides, books of Piero della Francesca, trail maps and souvenirs.
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