The dramatic location of
VOLTERRA
- built on a high plateau enclosed by volcanic hills midway between Siena and the sea - prompted D.H. Lawrence to write that "it gets all the wind and sees all the world? a sort of inland island." Its walled medieval core is atmospheric and not excessively touristed. Everything is made from the yellow-grey stone
panchino
, and you can often find seashells embedded in the paving of streets and squares.
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Our Hotel is new and has been converted from an ancient Monastery of Nuns.The former owner of this Palace, in the second half of 1700s was Anton Filippo Giacchi, historically and culturally famous for his study of Etruscan history .In remembrance of him, you can find also today a memorial plaque ov... [More]
Idyllically set amidst an evocative landscape of soft rolling hills and lush woodland abruptly defined by barren, deep clay walled chasms gullies and ravines. Volterra, 545 metres above sea level, dominates and divides the Cecina and Era valleys.The central position of Park Hotel Le Fonti allows gue... [More]