San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • travel videos & photos at: townsofeurope.com/ with text, maps & links.
    There is one special village in Tuscany, San Gimignano, that has more than a dozen medieval skyscrapers that have been standing there for 700 years. Tall stone towers like this were found in many Tuscan towns during the Middle Ages. But in later times, most of them were torn down, which makes these survivors of San Gimignano so unusual. No doubt this is one of the largest collections of medieval towers in Italy.
    00:00 Introduction
    00:29 Google Earth view
    02:06 walking route
    03:51 World Heritage
    05:12 Piazza Cisterna
    06:48 climb tower
    11:06 art museum
    13:35 via San Matteo
    14:08 fortress
    15:07 side alleys
    17:08 best season
    Originally, San Gimignano had 72 of these towers back in the Middle Ages, and remarkably, 14 of the towers have survived, which is the main reason why this town is so famous. San Gimignano was preserved in this unique way because for many centuries it was ignored and left alone without any further development, until the 20th century, when its status as a tourist attraction began to be recognized.
    These preserved buildings became a bonus for the modern visitor who gets to experience an authentic medieval town. The highest tower reaches 170 feet, and you can pay a small fee to climb all the way up to the top of it, where you get a fabulous view of the old town and a delightful panorama of the Tuscan countryside.

Komentáře • 19

  • @highinthe80sband
    @highinthe80sband Před 21 dnem

    Excellent video. Thank you for putting this together. We just enjoyed a visit there and your video was very informative.

  • @gloriagloria716
    @gloriagloria716 Před rokem +3

    We visited there in October 2022. Had to go back for a second look during our Tuscany holiday. It truly is magical.

  • @FloridaFlipFlops
    @FloridaFlipFlops Před rokem +1

    Like 84 👍
    Greetings from Naples, Florida. An awesome and informative tour of this beautiful city. We enjoyed. Thanks for sharing, have a great week. 💯

  • @susuzuk1
    @susuzuk1 Před rokem

    Mahalo Dennis, for a great recap of our visit! 😊

    • @denniscallan
      @denniscallan  Před rokem

      You are welcome -- we had a very nice day there.

  • @mariolazubrowski6650
    @mariolazubrowski6650 Před 9 měsíci

    Anther great video! Very informative, beautifully done, great commentary! Visited this gem last month

  • @itsmetaran
    @itsmetaran Před rokem

    What a fascinating place! Thanks for posting.

  • @paolomirabella2386
    @paolomirabella2386 Před rokem +1

    I ❤ Toscana

  • @timetrialist
    @timetrialist Před rokem +1

    I saw this place once in a video game I thought I never existed...but wow thanks Dennis for showing this

  • @AshishMittar77
    @AshishMittar77 Před 11 měsíci

    Beauty....Only You (1994) movie shooting location.

  • @user-if1vh8po2f
    @user-if1vh8po2f Před 10 měsíci

    What about Santa Serafina and her tiny little house?

  • @sparklyn9642
    @sparklyn9642 Před měsícem

    im here from ac2 😇

  • @paolomirabella2386
    @paolomirabella2386 Před rokem

    I ❤ Jolanda ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @messservice
    @messservice Před rokem +1

    Let me say that you know your job and how to explain, bravo

  • @walkinginiran.
    @walkinginiran. Před rokem

    👍

  • @alessandrom7181
    @alessandrom7181 Před rokem

    Most tower were not torn down by themlselves or Italians. It was Americans' carpet bombing during WW2 that torn down many of them. Duh.

    • @denniscallan
      @denniscallan  Před rokem +3

      Not true, according to various sources: " San Gimignano was bombarded during ten days by the Americans. The bell of the Torre Grossa was destroyed, a house on the central square and part of the cathedral collapsed." Not even one tower was destroyed by USA, only a bell, and parts of a few other buildings. But yes, it is terrible anything was targeted.