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San Gimignano

Map of San Gimignano

See our large, interactive Map of San Gimignano for more detail, including satellite views of San Gimignano.

Map of San Gimignano, centered on Via della Rocca.

 
 
 
 

San Gimignano is a small walled medieval hill-top town in Tuscany, Italy, about a 35 minute drive north-west of Siena and about the same distance southwest of Florence. It is mainly famous for its medieval architecture, especially its towers.

In Tuscan medieval walled towns, rich families competed in the erection of high towers, that served as lodgings, fortresses and prestige symbols. Because San Gimignano sits atop a hill the skyline can be seen for several miles outside the town. In medieval and Renaissance times it was a stopping point for pilgrims on their way to Rome and the Vatican.

While in other cities like Bologna or Florence, most or all of the towers have been brought down due to wars, catastrophes or urban renewal, San Gimignano managed to conserve about 15 towers of varying height. The modern town has extended some kilometres out and is no longer affected by this race.

San Gimignano is also famous for its Torture museum, with a display of instruments and devices for torture in various times and places, complete with multi-lingual descriptions of their use.

There are many churches in the town: the two main ones are the Collegiata and Sant'Agostino.

The town is also known for the white wine grown in the area, Vernaccia di San Gimignano.

A fictionalised version of San Gimignano features in E.M. Forster's 1905 novel Where Angels Fear to Tread as Monteriano.

 
 
 
 

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From: Panini
Posted: 27 July 2006
San Gimignano
Pity the satellite view of San Gimignano is so poor - the architecture of this town is something else, and I was looking forward to seeing how it looked from the air. A few pictures wouldn't hurt either!
;-)
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