Grosseto (Tuscany)

Grosseto is a city and comune in the central Italian region of Tuscany. The city is known as the political and cultural center of the Maremma – Tuscany’s wilder, coastal territory, often overlooked by tourists. The city center is dense, closed off by a beautifully preserved, circular medieval wall, now used as a public park and walking area. Within it, there are plenty of treasures well worth visiting, including the Romanesque cathedral, the main monument of the city, named for its patron St. Lawrence, the Church of San Francesco, the Palazzo Aldobrandeschi. It's worth visiting the Maremma Natural Park, a 9,000 hectare green oasis extending along the stretch of coast between Principina a Mare and Talamone.

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Castagnaccio is a traditional sweet treat from Tuscany, made with chestnut flour and marvelous for fall.

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The first chilly fall evenings call for a satisfyingly hearty grain and legume soup.

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Pappa al pomodoro---a piatto povero, “poor-man’s dish,” is another such creation by Tuscan farmers to make use of stale bread and bumper crops of tomatoes, a New World food introduced into Italy in the 16thc.

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Made with an olive oil-enrichened bread dough and studded with fresh rosemary and sweet sultanas, these delightfully sticky, criss-crossed buns were traditionally served on giovedì santo or Holy Thursday in the Renaissance city.

What others are saying about Tuscany

Hello, I'd be grateful for your thoughts about geometra's fees and processes.  We have a (tiny!) house in Tuscany that we are wanting to extend (under the 20% permitted development) and have approached a geometra (recommended to us by our estate agent).  We have been quoted 7,400 euros +VAT +CNPA

@info_50 asks:

Hello,

Im seeking an Experienced & Fully-certified English-speaking GENERAL CONTRACTOR (PROJECT MANAGER) for a Tuscan home Im seeking to renovate in the Massa Carrara vicinity.

If you are this person or have knowledge of such an individual, do pass me their coordinates.

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