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    San Donato in Poggio: a Medieval Gem in the Heart of Chianti

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    Where history, art, and flavor blend in a timeless Tuscan village

    Just 20 minutes from Villa Le Torri lies a timeless treasure: San Donato in Poggio, a fascinating medieval village, nestled between Florence and Siena, in the very heart of the Chianti region. Surrounded by rolling hills and vineyards, it has preserved the charm of the past with its cobbled streets and 12th-century walls.

    It’s the perfect destination for those seeking an authentic experience, far from the crowds. Strolling through the village feels like stepping into a more intimate and genuine Tuscany, made of craft workshops, golden silences, bakeries, and breathtaking views over the countryside.
    Every step tells a story, and every stone whispers the soul of Chianti.

    Beyond its architectural beauty and peaceful atmosphere, the village also offers a true taste journey. Local restaurants serve traditional Tuscan dishes, perfectly paired with the area’s renowned wines, for a full sensory experience.

    San Donato in Poggio is a must-visit for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the history, culture, and flavors of authentic Tuscany.

    San Donato in Poggio

    What to See in San Donato in Poggio

    • Piazza Malaspina
      The heart of the village, intimate and charming, features an ancient octagonal well and a medieval underground cistern.
    • Palazzo Malaspina
      A refined Renaissance palace, now home to art exhibitions and cultural events. Its elegant architecture reflects the noble past of the village.
    • Palazzo Pretorio
      A historic building decorated with 14th-century frescoes, including a Madonna and Child with Saints — a treasure of sacred Tuscan art.
    • Torre Campanaria
      An evocative medieval tower-house near Porta Fiorentina, symbol of the village’s defensive role in the past.
    • Pieve di San Donato
      A majestic Romanesque church dating back to 989, with works by Giovanni della Robbia and Giovanni del Biondo.
    • Church of Santa Maria della Neve
      A Gothic gem from the 15th century, known for its simple yet striking facade.
    • Sanctuary of Santa Maria delle Grazie a Pietracupa
      Built in the 1500s, this sanctuary holds precious 15th-century frescoes and exudes a deep spiritual atmosphere.

    Closing Quote:

    “True beauty is silent — like a village that doesn’t need to say anything to be loved.”

    Gabriele Cantini
    Gabriele Cantinihttps://www.letorri.com
    Gabriele Cantini, owner and manager of Villa le Torri. An expert in Tuscan culture and history, he has decided to launch the blog 'Tuscany With Soul' to share the beauty of Tuscany and Made in Italy with the world.
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