Private Walking Tour in Montepulciano

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This tour will be a slow one, giving you the opportunity to decide if you wanna stop for an unplanned visit or, just to get a taste of the fantastic food offered along the way, getting the opportunity to save time and to discover the best corners and to get the shots of the medieval town… how can you miss it?

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Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Starts: Montepulciano, Italy
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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This tour will be a slow one, giving you the opportunity to decide if you wanna stop for an unplanned visit or, just to get a taste of the fantastic food offered along the way, getting the opportunity to save time and to discover the best corners and to get the shots of the medieval town… how can you miss it?

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Stop At: Torre del Pulcinella, Piazza Michelozzo via di Gracciano al Corso, Montepulciano Italy

The legend of the Pulcinella Tower in Montepulciano has it that this was brought here by a bishop of Neapolitan origins, but since there was no figure of this type in the history of the village, more likely it was a priest. In 1524, in fact, a statue inspired by the “Mangia” of Siena was placed on the clock tower of Montepulciano with the task of marking the hours, but due to the deterioration suffered by the same, already in 1680 there was a first restoration and, on that occasion, presumably on the proposal of the priest (or in any case of a benefactor) of Naples, the automaton was covered with the colors of Pulcinella. According to some, however, this character was chosen as a tribute to the Theater.

Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Sant’Agostino, Sant’Agostino, Province of Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna

Next to the Clock Tower is the white facade of the church of Sant’Agostino, of which the tower is part. Built earlier than this (in 1285), the church was renovated by Michelozzo himself in the sixteenth century and combines the neoclassical style of the Renaissance with the Gothic of the Middle Ages. Its front staircase has become, over time, a meeting point for many residents of Montepulciano.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Caffè Poliziano, Via di Voltaia Nel Corso, 27/29, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy

coffees spread throughout the cities, and with the progress of bourgeois life they become more and more elegant and refined: even in the “minor” towns they take hold (we mention for all the beautiful Caffè dei Costanti in Arezzo, still today the meeting place of “chic” youth) and of course Montepulciano is no exception.
There is very little documentation found so far on the “coffee” in Montepulciano and this does not allow us to speak about it with full knowledge of the facts. The habit of sipping the drink in company (and not only that, of course) had long been well known to the police.
Already at the time of the construction of the first Academic Theater in the Town Hall (1759), a space was provided for the coffee and the “diacciatine”, ie sorbets, cool drinks, etc., which were served on the occasion of theatrical performances.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Piazza Santa Maria, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy

The Church of Santa Maria dei Servi is the first Sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary and the oldest church in Montepulciano that has come down to us.

The church dates back to the Sienese fourteenth century, even if the brick bell tower dates back to the eighteenth century.Of the original church, beyond the facade, little remains as the renovation by the Jesuit architect Andrea Pozzo between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries transformed it into a Baroque church with a single nave, with a central altar and three side altars on each side.After this restructuring, the Church of Santa Maria dei Servi has become a true museum of sacred art with works of primary importance inside.

Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Comune di Montepulciano, Piazza Grande, 1, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy

The Town Hall of Montepulciano overlooks Piazza Grande. The building was built in the 13th century in the Gothic style and renovated by Michelozzo during the 15th century. The similarity between the Palazzo Comunale di Montepulciano and the Palazzo della Signoria in Florence is striking, it was personally commissioned by Cosimo I dei Medici. The ground floor is covered in ashlar, while the rest of the facade is in travertine. The battlements of the terrace are in Guelph battlements.

Worth seeing are the interiors with the well and the nineteenth-century tombstones.

The Palazzo Comunale di Montepulciano is the seat of the town hall.

From its tower you can see a splendid panorama:

on clear days you can see, from the side of the Val di Chiana the pre-Apennine peaks, Perugia, Subasio, Lake Trasimeno with its islands, and the lakes of Montepulciano and Chiusi.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Duomo, Montepulciano Italy

The Cathedral of the Assumption in Montepulciano is truly a Renaissance jewel set in a beautiful square, Piazza Grande. Following the elevation of Montepulciano to a bishopric in 1561, the Poliziani decided to transform the Parish Church of Santa Maria into a Cathedral.

The works began in 1570 on a design by an architect Valentino who thought it well to tear down the sacristy and library and perhaps even the roof.

After 15 years of demolition and rambling works, the Poliziani did not like what had been done and therefore in 1586 they made, what we would say today, a daring variant in progress.

Duration: 20 minutes



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