Monteriggioni is a comune in the province of Siena in the Italian region Tuscany. It borders on the communes of Casole d'Elsa, Castellina in Chianti, Castelnuovo Berardenga, Colle di Val d'Elsa, Poggibonsi, Siena and Sovicille. The town is architecturally and culturally significant; it hosts several piazzas, and is referenced in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.
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4.5 based on 1,560 reviews
We got to visit 5 hilltowns in Tuscany, all different in the experience they offered. Monteriggioni was the smallest of the towns we visited but it gave a very good perspective of a walled town which was more difficult to see in the larger towns like Sienna. The view of the countryside were gorgeous and the town was easy to see in an hour or 2. We had a great wine tasting experience with a lovely woman who was very proud of her wines and was especially entertaining. Wine was great too.
4.5 based on 1,504 reviews
a city with high walls .. like a castle a city with high walls .. like a castle, very old restaurants in the stone, you travel on the walls to see the Tuscan countryside
4.5 based on 475 reviews
Centro Storico di Monteriggioni is the historical centre of this little medieval town, located in Tuscany Region, in the center of Italy. This town is really charming is a tiny medieval town on the hop of a hill and totally surrounded by wall. Really it is a medieval town! We visited this town with my 3 years old daughter (in August-2019) and all of us enjoyed a lot. We walked around all town, we went up to the walls and see the very beautiful views of Tuscany, we visited the main church (Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta), the Armor Museum (Museo delle Armature), taste and buy local wines (Castello di Monteriggioni Winery), eat in one of the restaurants of the main square (Il Feudo, excellent local food and wine) and obviously my daughter run, play, laugh, enjoy and eat with us. So, a wonderful medieval town with a very nice walls. Top in the region! (See also Castello Monteriggioni, Walls of Monteriggioni, Museo delle Armature, Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta, Porta Franca and Il Feudo)
4.0 based on 370 reviews
Although a small museum, it left us with a very pleasant aftertaste. They are not only expose artifacts, but are organized in creative compositions which represent battle scenes. Some medieval armor and weapons are left out for people to try on which brings a very unusual experience. I’m a 50 year old man and I had some of the best moments of my life playing with weapons - imagine how happy kids would be visiting this place! Many thanks to the owners and maintainers of this amazing museum for such a memorable pleasure.
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