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Things to see in Gambassi Terme in the Elsa Valley near Florence

 

There is a “Madonna with Child, S. Michael and Saints” on the facade of the Canonica (Rectory ), a 14th century fresco from the Florentine school at the entrance to the town (which preserves some traces of the antique city walls).

 

The Castello di Camporbiano (Castle of Camporbiano) was the seat of the bishop of Volterra and was readapted as a villa by the Panciatichis.
The Abbazia di San Piero a Cerreto (Abbey of San Piero a Cerreto), founded at the first half of the 11th century, was suppressed in 1652 and degraded to a parish church.

There are archaeological remains on the Via Volterrana, near the Parco pubblico di Poggio all'Aglione (Public Park of Poggio all’Aglione), on the administrative border with Montaione. Among these are the cisterna romana (Roman cisterns), thought to be from the 2nd century a.d., 27 metres long and 3 metres wide, divided into three rectangular basins.

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