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WHERE WE ARE
 
The Surroundings of agritourism Santa Vittoria...
 
Volterra is Culture The Art Cities

 

Volterra is situated in the province of Pisa and lies between the valley of Era and Cecina. Built on a hilly pliocene ridge 545 metres a.s.l. surrounded by two defensive walls, one Etruscan and the other Medieval, it is one of the most important centres of Tuscany, for its monuments which testify 3,000 years of civilisation and for its traditional craftsmanship in alabaster whose products are one of Italy's leading crafts.
 
Porta all'Arco - Volterra

Volterra is not yet touched by the stress of contemporary life and visitors who come to Volterra have the immediate impression of stepping into the past, of being in a particular place with its narrow Medieval streets and the enigma of its Etruscan origins.

Volterra is prevalently Medieval and yet cherishes abundant evidence of the Etruscan period: the Porta all'Arco (the Etruscan gate) which date from the 4th century B.C., the Acropolis, the defensive walls which are still visible in parts of the town.

The Roman period is attested by the important remains of the Teatro di Vallebona which date back to the Augustan period, the Baths and an enormous rectangular water cistern.

 

The Middle Ages are not only visible in its urban structure but too in its buildings, its house-towers and churches: the Palazzo dei Priorio, a 13th century building, the Palazzo Pretorio, with its crenellated Tower of the Little Pig, the pair of towers of Buonparenti and Bonaguidi family, the house-towers of Toscano family, the Cathedral (12th century), the Baptistry (13th century) streaked with Volterran stone, the conventual Church of San Francesco with its adjacent chapel of the Croce di Giorno, the Church of San Michele) and of San Alessandro.

 

Apart from its monuments, its art and history, Volterra also offers a magnificent view of the gentle undulating hills of the surrounding landscape abruptly interrupted in the West by the Balze (crags).

 
 
MUSEUMS
 
The Guarnacci Etruscan Museum

The Guarnacci Etruscan Museum
The extroardinarily modern looking, elongated, bronze statuette Ombra della Sera (Shadow of the evening) and the disturbing expressions sculpted on the faces of the elderly figures lying on the Urn of the Married Couple are but two good reasons to visit the museum.

The collection is mostly Etruscan but there is also an interesting prehistoric and Roman section.The museum houses more than 600 cinerary urns in alabaster, tufa and terracotta, a rich collection of coins, ceramics, jewellery, sculptures, utensils, idols and bronze figures.

This impressive display offers an understanding of the eminence of ancient Velathri during the Etruscan period.

 
 
The Art Gallery
Since 1982 the Art Gallery has been housed in the Palazzo Minucci-Solaini, a splendid example of late 15th century architecture.

A part of this small but choice collection is the remarkable painting of The Deposition by Rosso Fiorentino, the polyptychs by Taddeo di Bartolo and Cenni di Francesco, The Pietà by Francesco Neri da Volterra, two polychrome wood sculptures by Francesco Valdambrino, Christ in Glory by Domenico Ghirlandaio, The Annunciation and Holy Conversation by Luca Signorelli and an interesting display of Medieval sculptures,ceramics and coins.
Rosso Fiorentino Volterra
 
 
The Museum of Sacred Art
The paintings, sculptures, vestments and ecclesiatical items on display have been collected from the cathedral and the churches of the diocese. Of particular interest are the seven 14th century rectangular marble reliefs depicting episodes from the lives of Saints Vittore and Ottaviano, two splendid paintings, one from the church of Ulignano by Daniele Ricciarelli and the other from Villamagna by Rosso Fiorentino, a rare 16th century ciborium in alabaster and a fine collection of reliqueries.
 
 
CULTURAL EVENTS
 
Many interesting and key events take place during the summer. The festive season begins in July with the theatre festival Volterra Teatro, continues in August with a series of jazz concerts Volterra Jazz and concludes with the pageant Volterra A.D. 1398 which unfurls through the medieval streets of Volterra from the last Saturday in August until the first Sunday in September. An opportunity to savour medieval cooking, music and songs .On the first Sunday of September the Astiludio, the medieval flag-throwing tournament also takes place and on the second Sunday of September the Palio at Pomarance.
 
 
 

Agriturismo Santa Vittoria
S.P 15 km 7,850
Loc. Molino d'Era
56048 Volterra Pisa, Italy

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Azienda Agrituristico Venatoria Santa Vittoria di Montagnani Katiuscia
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