Things to do in Rosignano Marittimo, Tuscany: The Best Sights & Landmarks

July 17, 2021 Trinity Boughner

Discover the best top things to do in Rosignano Marittimo, Italy including Galleria Granelli Modern and Contemporary art, Lungomare Alberto Sordi, Castello Pasquini, Chiesa di Sant'Andrea Apostolo e Immacolata Concezione, Torre Medicea, Fortezza d’altura di Monte Carvoli, Necropoli Pian dei Lupi, Castello di Castelnuovo della Misericordia, Mulino a vento di Rosignano Marittimo, Fonte dei Goracci.
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1. Galleria Granelli Modern and Contemporary art

Via Guglielmo Marconi 1d, 57016 Castiglioncello, Rosignano Marittimo Italy +39 0586 752069 [email protected] http://www.galleriagranelli.it
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Galleria Granelli Modern and Contemporary art

Granelli Gallery is a gallery of modern and contemporary art to Castiglioncello (Leghorn – Tuscany- Italy). The artistic trends the gallery follows most are currently: Italian Pop Art, Arte Povera, Kinetic Art, Fluxus and Visual Poetry. Among the artists in gallery: Tano Festa, Mario Schifano, Pino Pascali, Franco Angeli, Alighiero Boetti, Bruno Munari, Horacio Garcia Rossi. The recent exhibitions dedicated to Italian Pop Art “Angeli Festa Schifano 1960s and 1970s”, personal shows dedicated to Pino Pascali and the retrospective dedicated to Bruno Munari have been very important milestones.Silvia Ricci, having worked with her parents for years, from 2004 she is passed to the artistic direction of the gallery, and she can now count on their collaboration and experience, developing this long-standing passion with new projects.

2. Lungomare Alberto Sordi

Lungomare Alberto Sordi 1, 57016 Castiglioncello, Rosignano Marittimo Italy
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Lungomare Alberto Sordi

Reviewed By Brun066 - Florence, Italy

The history of the urban form of Castiglioncello has in the building of this pedestrian promenade (as far as I understand around 1935) one of its happiest chapters. The promenade starts from the area of ​​the "Ausonia" cove - which gave its name to the current bathing facility - which on the other hand is one of the most scarred of the town, being reduced to a sequence of concrete piers that have erased all traces of the former sandy shore: then the promenade proceeds towards the promontory called "Punta Righini". It is closed upstream by the fences of the villas which, built from the end of the nineteenth century, today almost completely occupy the promontory, and on the other side it faces the cliff, which by its size protects the waterfront from the waves of winter storms. Being facing south, the promenade is warm in winter and can be quite hot in summer. A refreshing dive in the nearby sea is always possible, but you have to cross the cliff on foot. The cliff, consisting of Miocene conglomerates and limestones, for a considerable stretch is quite low and filled with quiet pools of sea water occasionally renewed by the storms. As far as I understand, this unusual form of the cliff is because from here in the first half of the twentieth century large amounts of boulders for the piers of the Livorno port were extracted. The promenade is named after Alberto Sordi, a well-known Italian actor, who together with other movie stars attended Castiglioncello, especially in the 1960s. Further along, the actual promenade ceases and the path along the coast is possible (as it must have been in the first stretch before 1935) only by walking on the cliff. However, the path in this case is facilitated by a narrow concrete strip that covers the pipe of the former sewer drain of the town. We say "former" because since the 1980s this pipe has been decommissioned, and the sewers no longer end up in the sea of ​​"Punta Righini", but in the municipal sewage treatment plant. It's thus possible today to fully enjoy the almost Caribbean scenery of the yellowish cliffs surrounded by an intense blue sea. Of course you have to accept the very rough surface of the cliffs (which also makes it difficult to place an umbrella), and the lack of any swimming facilities.

3. Castello Pasquini

Piazza Della Vittoria, Castiglioncello, Rosignano Marittimo Italy
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Castello Pasquini

4. Chiesa di Sant'Andrea Apostolo e Immacolata Concezione

Via Gorizia 6, 57016 Castiglioncello, Rosignano Marittimo Italy
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Chiesa di Sant'Andrea Apostolo e Immacolata Concezione

5. Torre Medicea

Piazza della Torre 8, 57016 Castiglioncello, Rosignano Marittimo Italy
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Torre Medicea

6. Fortezza d’altura di Monte Carvoli

Mount Carvoli, Rosignano Marittimo Italy

7. Necropoli Pian dei Lupi

Loc Pian dei Lupi, Rosignano Marittimo Italy

8. Castello di Castelnuovo della Misericordia

Castelnuovo della Misericordia, Rosignano Marittimo Italy

9. Mulino a vento di Rosignano Marittimo

Via del Molino a Vento 87, 57016, Rosignano Marittimo Italy

10. Fonte dei Goracci

Localita Poggetti, 32 Poggetti's Park, 57016, Rosignano Marittimo Italy

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