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Bibbiena is a town and commune in the province of Arezzo, Tuscany (Italy), the largest town in the valley of Casentino. At 60 km from Florence, 30 km from Arezzo, 60 km from Siena and 20 km from the Sanctuary of La Verna.

The town is on top of a hill at an altitude of 425 meters.

History


Bibbiena was originally an important Etruscan town that eventually evolved into a Medieval castle- portions of which, in the form of the "Torre dei Tarlati" and the "Porta dei Fabbri" still exist.

Main sights


  • Palazzo Mazzoleni
  • Palazzo Niccolini
  • Palazzo Dovizi, built by Cardinal Bernardo Dovizi who was born in Bibbiena and served as secretary to Cardinal Giovanni de’Medici (later Pope Leo X).

The religious buildings include:

  • the church of San Lorenzo, famous for the glazed teracotta reliefs by the Della Robbia school
  • the Pieve di Sant’Ippolito (former chapel of the Tarlati Castle)
  • the Rococo Oratorio of San Francesco
  • the Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Sasso, one of the most important Renaissance buildings in the Casentino area. Maria del Sasso:*]

Culture


The town holds its yearly "Rievocazione della Mea" festival on the last Sunday of Carnival and Shrove Tuesday as well as a similar celebration in the summer with parades in historical costume and a show in the main square.

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Towns in Tuscany

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