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Castiglione d' Orcia

Castiglione d' Orcia - First mentioned in 714, Castiglione d'Orcia was a possession of the Aldobrandeschi family and in 1252 it became a free municipality. During the 14th century it became a Sienese possession and later it was the matter under dispute between the Salimbeni family and Siena.

The centre of the town, with its stone-paved streets, is picturesque, and the Piazza il Vecchietta is particularly interesting.
This square is dedicated to Lorenzo di Pietro (1412-1480), called "II Vecchieta", who was painter, sculptor and architect. At the centre of the square, completely sloping, there is a fine fountain in travertine dated 1618, and in front of which there is the Municipal Palace, containing a fresco by the Sienese school (a Virgin Mary with Infant Jesus and two Saints) coming from Rocca d'Orcia.

The walk through Castiglione should include a visit to the Romanesque Church of S. Mary and Magdalena, which have been recently restored. Its facade dates back to the 13th century, while the apse is 1 century oldest; the bell tower is very interesting, too. Because of the number of works of art that it contains, the Church of Saints Steven and Degna was the most important religious building in Castiglione, even though its interior is not particularly interesting.

Its facade dates back to the 16th century and it contained a Virgin Mary with Infant Jesus (subsequent to 1320) by Simone Martini and another Virgin Mary with Infant Jesus by Pietro Lorenzetti, which nowadays are preserved at the Monuments and Fine Arts Office in Siena.

How to reach Castiglione d' Orcia: From Siena follow for Rome - Buonconvento (SS2) and after Buonconvento follow for San Quirico d' Orcia. After San Quirico follow the road SS2 for 5 Km and turn right for Bagno Vignoni, Rocca d' Orcia and Castiglione d' Orcia

Where is Castiglione d' Orcia: is located in the south of Siena province. See the map

Nearby: Rocca d' Orcia, Bagno Vignoni, San Quirico d' Orcia, Pienza

Distances: Siena 50 Km - Florence 110 Km - Pisa 150 Km - Arezzo 80 Km

Correct name is Castiglione d' Orcia
Common mistakes Castyglione, Casiglione, Castiglion, Dorcia, D' Ocia

 


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