Manciano

Manciano
Comune
Comune di Manciano
View of Manciano

Coat of arms
Manciano
Location of Manciano in Italy
Coordinates: 42°35′20″N 11°31′01″E / 42.58889°N 11.51694°E / 42.58889; 11.51694Coordinates: 42°35′20″N 11°31′01″E / 42.58889°N 11.51694°E / 42.58889; 11.51694
Country Italy
Region Tuscany
Province Grosseto (GR)
Frazioni Marsiliana, Montemerano, Poderi di Montemerano, Poggio Capanne, Poggio Murella, San Martino sul Fiora, Saturnia
Government
  Mayor Mirco Morini
Area
  Total 372.51 km2 (143.83 sq mi)
Elevation 444 m (1,457 ft)
Population (30 September 2017)
  Total 7,289
  Density 20/km2 (51/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Mancianesi
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code 58014
Dialing code 0564
Patron saint St. Leonard
Saint day November 6
Website Official website

Manciano is a town and comune in the southern part of the province of Grosseto, Tuscany, central Italy. It has a population of about 7,300.

Manciano is 18 kilometres (11 mi) southwest of Pitigliano and 40 kilometres (25 mi) northeast of Orbetello.

History

Torre di San Lorenzo.

Manciano was once a fairly important market town for the area of the Albegna and Fiora valleys, with a stronghold already recorded in the twelfth century. A brief occupation by Siena (1419–55) left the town an imposing fortress built around 1424.

Main sights

The most important site in the comune is Saturnia, an old Etruscan town with medieval walls, remains of a Roman road, and best known for its thermal springs dating to the Roman period and still in use today. The comune is further known to students of Late Antiquity as the place where the famous silver platter of Ardabur Aspar, consul in 434, was found (in the Fosso Castione, a creek near Marsiliana).

The densely built town centre of the frazione Montemerano, crowned by its leaning tower of San Lorenzo, is contained within its ancient walls. Montemerano became a power center of the signori dei Baschi, who dominated the comune. The thirteenth-century church is dedicated to San Lorenzo; frescoes remain on its walls, and a polyptych by the Sienese painter Sano di Pietro. At a short distance, in open countryside, is the church of the Madonna del Castuzzo.

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