The Province of Grosseto (Italian: Provincia di Grosseto) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Grosseto. As of 2013 the province had a total population of 225,098 people. The CIMA Festival is a gathering of classical music lovers in Monte Argentario.
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The Castle Square of Montemerano, was the largest and most important, was the parade ground for soldiers stationed in the castle, which were training here and could move about easily in the event of an assault. Suggestive passage to access it, you will cross a arch that frames.
Montemerano is a jewel. Leave your car and wander through the meandering little streets. shop in the little traditional groceries stores, have a glass of wine in a osteria
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The palace-fortress of the Counts Orsini is one of the most fascinating architecture of the whole southern Tuscany. Born in 1100 as a fortress of the Aldobrandeschi, passed to the Orsini family in 1313. At the end of 1700, owned by the Medici and Lorraine, became the residence of the Bishop of Sovana and then the seat of the central offices of the Diocese.The structure of the building tells centuries of history of the noble families who built and inhabited: the high tower of the keep, the elegant Renaissance inner square, the frescoed rooms newly restored, with portraits of the Orsini and the zodiac symbols are of great historical, cultural and artistic attraction.Since 1989, much of the building was converted into a museum collection of art from both the building itself that the parishes of the Diocese of Pitigliano-Sovana-Orbetello fifteenth and sixteenth century frescoes, tables and paintings of famous authors, including Guidoccio Cozzarelli, Jerome Welcome, Francesco Zuccarelli; wooden statue of the Madonna and Child by Jacopo della Quercia and interesting furnishings for liturgical worship.
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It was hazy the day we were there, but you could still see the whole valley. It's a lovely old castle, and while we had to keep a hand on our kids for safety reasons, we enjoyed climbing up the tower and seeing the view.
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