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The majestic city of San Gimignano, with its walls from the 13th century, sits amid the sun-drenched Sienese hills of the Val d'Elsa. It is Tuscany, which most visitors enjoy, in the fields of gold barley, vineyards, ancient villages; it is the Chianti Tuscany and the Orcia Valley, with the heritage of favorite cuisines and special tastes. “Creative human imagination, a work that is remarkable in testimony to a culture of the past and which, as an extraordinary illustration, demonstrates a dynamic architecture as well as a landscape that reflects significant facets of human existence.” A visit to San Gimignano is a total absorption into the borgo environment of the 1300s; indeed, the area, still intact today, is, in planning and organisation, one of the best examples of the European municipality (mainly urban feudal systems) of the Middle Ages.

San Gimignano ’s ultimate characteristic – which is seen from distance by almost all tourists – is its stunning and unmistakable towers which look out over the scene. So everyone has a past of their own. The town has had an period of economic wealth and artistic prosperity, particularly in the middle of the 1300s thanks to the merchants and pilgrims who traveled along Via Francigena.
During this time, even, the city ’s key families faced challenges in constructing the highest tower, attempting to show who had the most influence.
The Torre Comunale, also known as La Rognosa, became the way to avoid potential towers growing higher. This type of Feudal Keeping pace with the-Joneses. No other tower of San Gimignano will surpass the tower of La Rognosa according to official decree. In 1300, the 70 wealthy families living in this region were symbolized by 70 towers. Only 13 still stand today. Today.

She undertook an architectural reconstruction process, which included the expansion of the walls, the building of various palaces, churches and monasteries in the vicinity of the Piazza della Cisterna and Piazza del Duomo, and their decoration with exalted works of art in the same century.
Indeed, great Sienese artists actually came to San Gimignano at night to create the gems the world would still see. They were Simone Martini, Memmi and Bartolo Taddeo. Awesome religious, civic and military structures create an attractive skyline while the fruits of the country, saffron and vernaccia, make San Gimignano one of the most important epochs in human history, while you enjoy the best of life and nature.

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