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San Gimignano
San Gimignano rose from an ancient etruscan settlement around a seventh century parish and a castle gave to the Volterra’s episcope in 929; during the XII century became a city-republic.
The families, enriched with the commerce, ordered 72 towers to be built (but, as the law forbade, everyone could not exceed in height the Commune tower, called Rognosa).
The Urban structure and the numerosity of civil and religious buildings of San Gimignano, almost intact, preserve the medievale fascination; nowdays remain only 15 of the 72 towers, unbroken or cropped, but they are enough to give an unmistakable mark to the town.
The "Historic Centre of San Gimignano" is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
There are plenty of well-signposted restaurants and bars in San Gimignano where you can eat anything from a snack to a full Tuscan feast.
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