Chianciano Terme is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Siena in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 90 kilometres (56 mi) southeast of Florence and about 50 kilometres (31 mi) southeast of Siena. It is located between the Valdichiana and the Val d'Orcia.
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The Museum of Art of Chianciano hosts a series of collections ranging from Neolithic and Asiatic to Contemporary art. There are approximately a thousand works on display. You will view paintings and sculptures by artists such as Tom Nash, Francis Turner, Brian Willsher and Albert Louden, drawings by the likes of Magritte, Guttuso and Munch, historical works from Royal Collections and original etchings by masters such as Durer and Rembrandt.
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Oil mill with store oil of own production and local products
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The Etruscan Museum of Chianciano Terme was inaugurated in Spring 1997 and is now considered one of the finest Etruscan museum in Italy, for the wealth of the archaeological finds and the thought provoking settings. It is also appreciated for the careful attention to the well-being of visitors and for the friendliness of the building and the operators. Rather than a museum, it has been described as a complete, and not boring, exhibition on the Etruscan civilization. The visit is organized by thematic sections on the main aspects of the life and the death of the ancient inhabitants of Tuscany. All that is supported by thought provoking realistic reconstructions, clear explanations, and short videos.All the descriptions in the museum are translated into English, German and French; the videos have English subtitles. The Etruscan Museum of Chianciano Terme is housed in the 4 floors of old granary of the early XIX century: the underground floor (an old wine cellar) is the most impressive part of the museum. The museum has an elevator and is wheelchair accessible. There are three rest rooms, one for persons with disabilities. A wardrobe is located at the entrance of the Museum, along with a drinking water dispenser. Chairs and easy chairs are available in all the rooms; the museum has also a relaxation area.
A very interesting Museum, see the old Etruscan history, a lot of old artifacts, pottery and all grave foundings arranged excellently in the old wine cellar. Spend some hours there to see the very old parts of Tuscany. You will not be disappointed.
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The new swimming pools "theia" are fed by theia source sillene that flows from the depth of 1,3 meters. The average temperature of the swimming pools is between 33 degrees and 36 degrees. See the web site for opening times; closed on tuesday.
We visited these pools on a hot summer day (so, definitely not the best for a hot spring experience!) but it was lovely nonetheless. They have indoor and outdoors pools, connected to one another, a nice lawn with umbrellas and sunbeds and a nice cafe with a good choice of food (salads, sandwiches, ice creams etc). There is an area for kids and a playroom howwver, kids can also come into the main area so you are not confined there: it is just an extra option! Clean, large facilities and handy computerizes system for lockers and cafe charges so you dont have to lug your wallet around. Treatments are available we only tried to the pools. Probably even better on a less hot day but great nonetheless
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