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Castagneto Carducci is set on the top of a hill that overlooks
the countryside and the near sea. This charming
Medieval village springs up round the Castle
of Della Gherardesca, built about during the year 1000.
The village has paved lanes, natural terraces that view the sea
and the countryside, pleasant square, ancient craftsman shop and
typical small restaurants. Many historical evidences are worth
of note such as the Praetorian Palace – now
seat of the Municipality – S.
Lorenzo and SS. Crucifix Churches (the latter because its
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At the beginning this village was named Castagneto Marittimo.
Then, in the early XX c., it turned its name into Castagneto Carducci
in honour of the great poet Giosuè Carducci that
spent there many years of his life. Giosuè Carducci's house
is now a museum full of evidences.
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Bolgheri is located on a little height at the
end of the famous Cypresses Boulevard that
stretches from San Guido. The village is surrounded by woods,
plenty of Mediterranean vegetation and a well-tilled
plain.
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Bolgheri is linked to Castagneto, - its borough - through "Via
Bolgherese", a wonderful boulevard become famous as the "Wine
Road" for its production of rare wines. Through a mighty
arch of a castle you will get into the old village. Indoors,
among its ancient lanes and squares, little "shops" spring
up.
There you may buy the typical products of the area and taste the
natural local speciality.
Between 1838 and 1848 Giosuè Carducci lived
in Bolgheri, chanted it in its lines and this village became known all over the
world. |
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