Suvereto, the medieval village
Documented since 1201, Suvereto preserves its medieval layout: the Aldobrandesca Fortress, the Town Hall, the Parish of San Giusto and a maze of stone alleys that tell eight centuries of history.

Plan your visit
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What to see
All points of interest on Vivere Suvereto
Aldobrandesca Fortress
The ancient stronghold dominates the village from above, a witness to the power of the Aldobrandeschi family in the 12th century.
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Town Hall
A 13th-century building, one of the oldest public palaces in Tuscany still in operation.
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Parish of San Giusto
A 10th-century Romanesque parish with a stone façade and a sculpted portal.
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Cloister of San Francesco
A 15th-century cloister attached to the convent, today host to exhibitions and cultural events.
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Artistic Doll Museum
A unique collection of artistic dolls from different eras and countries.
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Fortress Museum
Displays artefacts, documents and testimonies that tell the medieval history of the village and the surrounding area.
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Sacred Art Museum of San Giusto
Houses works of art, liturgical furnishings and evidence of the local religious tradition.
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Nature & trails
Suvereto offers over 80 km of trails through Mediterranean scrub, woods, vineyards and olive groves, with views over the Val di Cornia. Routes suitable for trekking, mountain biking and walks to discover the area.
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