CASENTINO

A beautiful valley of eastern Tuscany that you can know in every detail with this site.

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  • A Guide to Casentino
  • Street of the Consuma
  • Casentino: Romena and La Verna
  • Casentino: winter landscape
  • Casentino: the Arno's source
  • Casentino: Lake of Idols
  • Casentino: Porciano Castle
  • Casentino: Romena Castle
  • Casentino: Poppi Castle
  • Casentino, the National Park
  • Casentino: the National Park
  • Casentino: fauna in the National Park
  • Casentino: excursions in the National Park
  • Casentino: Camaldoli Monastery
  • Casentino: Pharmacy of Camaldoli
  • Casentino: Giorgio Vasari, Deposition
  • Casentino forests of Camaldoli
  • Casentino: Chestnut Miraglia
  • Casentino: Camaldoli Hermitage
  • Casentino; church of the Camaldoli Hermitage
  • Casentino: Mount Penna
  • Casentino: La Verna
  • Casentino: Cliff of the Stimmate
  • Casentino: Corridor of the Stimmate
  • Casentino: Della Robbia ceramic
  • Casentino: Pratomagno
  • Casentino: Pratomagno in bloom
  • Casentino: walks in Pratomagno
  • Casentino: mountain villages
  • Casentino: Montemignaio
  • Casentino: Parish Church of Montemignaio
  • Casentino: Mount Secchieta
  • Casentino: Mount Secchieta
  • Vallombrosa Abbey
  • Church of Vallombrosa
  • Casentino: San Niccolò Castle
  • Casentino: Parish Church of Strada
  • Casentino: Cetica
  • Casentino: landscaped glimpse
  • Casentino: Stia
  • Casentino: Parish Church of Stia
  • Casentino: Bicci di Lorenzo
  • Casentino: Wool Museum
  • Casentino: Romena Castle
  • Casentino: Parish Church of Stia
  • Casentino: the romanesque church of Romena
  • Casentino: Pratovecchio
  • Casentino: arte in Pratovecchio
  • Casentino: medieval alembic in Pratovecchio
  • Casentino: view of Poppi from the north
  • Casentino: Poppi
  • Casentino: place of Dante
  • Casentino: the village of Poppi
  • Casentino: San Fedele Abbey in Poppi
  • Casentino: Raggiolo
  • Casentino: Church of Raggiolo
  • Casentino: Bibbiena
  • Casentino: Dovizi Building in Bibbiena
  • Casentino: San Lorenzo Church in Bibbiena
  • Casentino: Rectory of Bibbiena
  • Casentino: paintings on a gold background
  • Casentino: Archaeological Museum in Bibbiena
  • Casentino: Santa Maria del Sasso
  • Casentino: Chiusi della Verna
  • Casentino: Conte Orlando's Castle
  • Casentino: La Verna
  • Casentino: the Vallesanta
  • Casentino: the art of the seventeenth century
  • Casentino: the Romea Road
  • Casentino: the Ubertini Castle
  • Casentino: Pasish Church of Socana
  • Casentino: Carda
  • Casentino: Mariotto Di Cristofano
  • Casentino: Church of Salutio
  • Casentino: Castellaccia of Talla
  • Casentino: Ponte di Sasso in Capraia
  • Casentino: Abbey Santa Trinità
  • Casentino: Alp of Catenaia
  • Casentino: Subbiano
  • Casentino: Castle of Subbiano
  • Casentino: Municipality of Capolona
  • Casentino: Churc of Sietina
  • Arezzo: Piazza Grande
  • Arezzo: the Pieve
  • Arezzo: Cappella Bacci
  • Arezzo: Buriano Bridge
  • Valdarno: Il Borro
  • Valdarno: Church of Gropina
  • Valdarno: Church of Scò
  • Valdarno: Church of Cascia
  • Valtiberina: Caprese Michelangelo
  • Valtiberina: Anghiari
  • Valtiberina: Monterchi
  • Cortona, Etruscan place
  • Valdichiana: panorama from Cortona
  • Florence: Old Bridge
  • Florence: Cosimo I and Palazzo Vecchio
  • Florence: Duomo
  • Florence: Santa Croce
  • Florence: Santa Maria Novella

A TERRITORY IN ONE HUNDRED IMAGES

A Guide to Casentino
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This site contains more than 7000 pages which describe in detail Casentino and the territory surrounding this Tuscan valley. Thousands of images described in detail illustrate every aspect of this Eastern Tuscany area. Seven thousand pages tell a lot, but they can also be dispersive for those who need to quickly understand what this land can offer.
The one hundred pictures in this section are a quick start guide to Casentino and also show sights located in the immediate surroundings of this valley: the city of Arezzo; Valtiberina with the towns of Caprese Michelangelo, Anghiari and Monterchi; Valdichiana with Cortona; Valdarno of the Setteponti street from where you can see beautiful villages and wonderful Romanesque parish churches; and, last but not least, Florence, the capital of the Italian Renaissance.

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