Castellina in Chianti




Comune in Tuscany, Italy

















































































Castellina in Chianti
Comune
Comune di Castellina in Chianti
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Coat of arms of Castellina in Chianti
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Location of Castellina in Chianti







Castellina in Chianti is located in Italy

Castellina in Chianti

Castellina in Chianti



Location of Castellina in Chianti in Italy

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Castellina in Chianti is located in Tuscany

Castellina in Chianti

Castellina in Chianti



Castellina in Chianti (Tuscany)

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Coordinates: 43°28′09″N 11°17′19″E / 43.46917°N 11.28861°E / 43.46917; 11.28861Coordinates: 43°28′09″N 11°17′19″E / 43.46917°N 11.28861°E / 43.46917; 11.28861
Country Italy
Region Tuscany
Province
Siena (SI)
Frazioni
Grignano, Fonterutoli, Lilliano, Piazza, Rencine, San Leonino, San Quirico, Sant'Agnese
Government

 • Mayor Marcello Bonechi
Area

 • Total 99.8 km2 (38.5 sq mi)
Elevation

578 m (1,896 ft)
Population
(28 February 2017)[1]

 • Total 2,859
 • Density 29/km2 (74/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Castellinesi
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)
UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
53011
Dialing code 0577
Patron saint St. Faustus
Saint day September 18
Website Official website

Castellina in Chianti is a comune (municipality) of c. 2,800 inhabitants in the province of Siena, in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 35 kilometres (22 mi) south of Florence and about 15 kilometres (9 mi) northwest of Siena. It is part of the Chianti Hills, between the valleys of the Arbia, Pesa and Elsa rivers.


The territory of Castellina in Chianti borders the following municipalities: Barberino Val d'Elsa, Castelnuovo Berardenga, Greve in Chianti, Monteriggioni, Poggibonsi, Radda in Chianti, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Main sights


  • 3 Demographic evolution


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History




The entrance of the Via delle Volte


The first settlements in the area dates from the Etruscan age, and they were probably devastated by Gaulish invasions at the time of the latter's invasions against Rome.


In the early Middle Ages the town was known as Salingolpe; in the 11th century Matilda of Tuscany gave it as fief to the counts Guidi and, subsequently, to the Trebbio. In the early 15th century it became a stronghold, of which today the Rocca remain.




Main sights




The Rocca of Castellina



  • The massive Rocca (castle), with a huge 14th-century tower. It houses a small Etruscan museum.

  • Church of San Salvatore, with an early 15th-century fresco of Madonna with Child and a polychrome wooden statue of Christ from the same age.


  • Palazzo Ugolini-Squarcialupi.


  • Palazzo Bianciardi.

  • The Via delle Volte underground tunnel.

  • Montecalvario Mound, outside the town. It consists of four 7th-6th century BC tombs.

  • Poggino necropolis, also in the neighbourhood.

  • Romanesque church of San Martino, at Cispiano

  • Church of San Giorgio alla Piazza, housing a 15th panel from Cosimo Rosselli's workshop.


  • Pieve of Sant'Agnese, with a Madonna with Child by Bicci di Lorenzo.




Demographic evolution






See also


  • History of Chianti


References




  1. ^ All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.



External links






  • Trip report with pictures and links from a stay outside Castellina in Chianti in July 2007










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