10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Province of Grosseto That You Shouldn't Miss

July 28, 2021 Augustus Redeker

The Province of Grosseto (Italian: Provincia di Grosseto) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Grosseto. As of 2013 the province had a total population of 225,098 people. The CIMA Festival is a gathering of classical music lovers in Monte Argentario.
Restaurants in Province of Grosseto

1. Jacobelli Liquori

Strada Pedemontana 21, 58011, Capalbio Italy +39 0564 890006 [email protected] http://www.jacobelliliquori.it
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Jacobelli Liquori

2. Azienda Agricola Poggio La Luna

Strada Provinciale Ragnaie 58, 58054, Scansano Italy +39 335 659 4040 [email protected] http://www.poggiolaluna.it
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Azienda Agricola Poggio La Luna

Not just wine! Poggio La Luna’s objective is to promote our territory of origin, enhancing the local characteristics of all our products. In addition to quality wine, we also produce delicious honey, excellent extra virgin olive oil and a sophisticated craft grappa. All work in the countryside follows environmentally friendly procedures. Visit our vineyards and wine cellars and get to know the secrets of vine farming and wine making, olive trees growing and olive oil making, beekeeping and honey producing. A full immersion experience ! Walk among the rows in the vineyard and enjoy foliage in the autumn or light green at springtime. Our winery is open to public: visit our wine cellars for aging the wine (we decided to produce a limited number of bottles to guarantee the same quality in every single bottle and a trustworthy product that will never let down).The grape harvest season when the grapes are brought in and the process of making the wine begins.

Reviewed By V6570EUdavet - Amersfoort, The Netherlands

We had a fantastic wine tasting today. After a look around the property we sat down and were served a full plate of cheese, ham, bread and olives. We had a nice selection of home made ecological wines, really tasteful. We couldn’t help to take some home (and the delicious home made honey too!)

3. Tenuta Fertuna

SP Aurelia Antica Loc. Grilli-, 58040, Gavorrano Italy +39 0566 88138 [email protected] http://www.fertuna.it
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Tenuta Fertuna

FERTUNA was founded in 1997 and is involved in the production of IGP wines and extra virgin olive oil. It is the realization of the production dream of a group of wine professionals with over a century of experience, the Meregalli Group. Here at Fertuna we can offer to our customers tasting of our wines, oil and vermouth visit of the cellar surrounded by the fantastic maremma countryside.

4. Chiesa di San Leopoldo

Via Cesare Battisti 6, 58022 Follonica Italy
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

Chiesa di San Leopoldo

5. Magma - Museo delle Arti in Ghisa della Maremma

Via Bicocchi Area Ex Ilva, 58022 Follonica Italy +39 0566 59027 [email protected] http://www.magmafollonica.it/
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4.5 based on 143 reviews

Magma - Museo delle Arti in Ghisa della Maremma

Follonica's heart beats again at the MAGMA. Housed in the restored St Ferdinand Furnace, the city's most historic building, the museum is a treasure trove of wonder, where age-old walls stand side-by-side modern multimedia technology. A virtual journey of discovery across time and space, back to the cradle of the Italian iron industry, against an extraordinary backdrop of industrial archaeology.

Reviewed By pekrieg45 - Reggello, Italy

This unique, new museum is based upon and housed in Follonica's center of wrought iron production, which had its high point in the 19th and early 20th centuries. But the roots of this industry goes back to Etruscan times, something which is well documented in the museum.

6. Cattedrale di San Cerbone

Piazza Garibaldi, 58024, Massa Marittima Italy +39 0566 902237 http://www.diocesimassamarittima.it/home_diocesi/diocesi/00000048_Cattedrale_di_San_Cerbone.html
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4.5 based on 581 reviews

Cattedrale di San Cerbone

Reviewed By 36olivec - Lytham St Anne's, United Kingdom

This Church dominates the beautiful Square in the centre of Massa Marittima... it stands a top loads of steps harmoniously blending Romanesque and Gothic details...it is most famous for its 13th century bas-reliefs by Giroldo da Como....not tone missed.....

7. Cattedrale di San Pietro

Via del Duomo, 58010 Sovana, Sorano Italy +39 0564 616532 [email protected] http://www.palazzo-orsini-pitigliano.it
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4.5 based on 455 reviews

Cattedrale di San Pietro

8. Piazza Dante

Piazza Dante, Grosseto Italy
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4.5 based on 319 reviews

Piazza Dante

9. Cantina Sociale i Vini di Maremma

Localita il Cristo, Marina di Grosseto, Grosseto Italy +39 0564 34426 http://www.ivinidimaremma.it/lacantina.html
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

Cantina Sociale i Vini di Maremma

10. Antico Ghetto e Sinagoga Pitigliano

Vicolo Marghera,1 Across Via Zuccarelli, 58017 Pitigliano Italy +39 0564 614230 http://www.lapiccolagerusalemme.it
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4.5 based on 705 reviews

Antico Ghetto e Sinagoga Pitigliano

Reviewed By jethrop804

A truly unique experience, wandering through the underground chambers that once made up part of the Jewish ghetto - present since renaissance times, and ending with the fabulously restored synagogue. Good signs in English explaining various Jewish rituals, holidays and traditions, but most of them a bit generic - more interpretation could be added that is specific to Pitigliano and the history of its Jewish population, the persecution and racial laws, the role of the local Catholic community hiding people during fascism, etc.

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