San Miniato is a charming hilltop town rich in history, culture, and gastronomy.
Highlights Include:
Piazza del Duomo and the Cathedral of San Miniato
We begin in Piazza del Duomo, the heart of the town, where we find the Cathedral of San Miniato. This 12th-century church is known for its unique façade decorated with ceramic inlays and its stunning interior, featuring a beautifully painted wooden ceiling and Renaissance frescoes.
The Tower of Frederick II
Perched on the highest point of San Miniato, the Torre di Federico II offers spectacular views over the Arno Valley. Built in the 13th century by Emperor Frederick II, the tower once served as a military stronghold and remains an iconic symbol of the town.
Bishop’s Palace and Seminary Palace
Walking through the historic center, we admire the Palazzo Vescovile (Bishop's Palace) and the striking Seminary Palace, with its unique Baroque façade decorated with colorful frescoes. These buildings reflect the town’s historical and artistic richness.
Church of San Domenico
This Gothic-style church houses remarkable artworks, including frescoes and terracotta sculptures attributed to Luca della Robbia. The quiet atmosphere of the church makes it a perfect stop for art lovers.
The Via Francigena and Medieval Streets
San Miniato was an important stop along the Via Francigena, the ancient pilgrimage route connecting Canterbury to Rome. Strolling through its medieval streets, you’ll discover artisan shops, small hidden courtyards, and traditional trattorias offering authentic Tuscan flavors.
Truffle Experience (upon request)
San Miniato is world-famous for its white truffles, and no visit is complete without experiencing this local delicacy. Depending on the season, you can enjoy a truffle hunting excursion in the nearby woods or a truffle tasting in one of the town’s renowned restaurants.
Piazza del Duomo and the Cathedral of San Miniato
We begin in Piazza del Duomo, the heart of the town, where we find the Cathedral of San Miniato. This 12th-century church is known for its unique façade decorated with ceramic inlays and its stunning interior, featuring a beautifully painted wooden ceiling and Renaissance frescoes.
The Tower of Frederick II
Perched on the highest point of San Miniato, the Torre di Federico II offers spectacular views over the Arno Valley. Built in the 13th century by Emperor Frederick II, the tower once served as a military stronghold and remains an iconic symbol of the town.
Bishop’s Palace and Seminary Palace
Walking through the historic center, we admire the Palazzo Vescovile (Bishop's Palace) and the striking Seminary Palace, with its unique Baroque façade decorated with colorful frescoes. These buildings reflect the town’s historical and artistic richness.
Church of San Domenico
This Gothic-style church houses remarkable artworks, including frescoes and terracotta sculptures attributed to Luca della Robbia. The quiet atmosphere of the church makes it a perfect stop for art lovers.
The Via Francigena and Medieval Streets
San Miniato was an important stop along the Via Francigena, the ancient pilgrimage route connecting Canterbury to Rome. Strolling through its medieval streets, you’ll discover artisan shops, small hidden courtyards, and traditional trattorias offering authentic Tuscan flavors.
Truffle Experience (upon request)
San Miniato is world-famous for its white truffles, and no visit is complete without experiencing this local delicacy. Depending on the season, you can enjoy a truffle hunting excursion in the nearby woods or a truffle tasting in one of the town’s renowned restaurants.
Famous for its strategic position along the Via Francigena and for its prized white truffles, this tour will take you through its medieval streets, historical landmarks, and breathtaking panoramas.
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