Cascina | San Casciano
The origins of San Casciano date back to 11th-century documents, which indicated the presence of a castle near the parish…
The origins of San Casciano date back to 11th-century documents, which indicated the presence of a castle near the parish…
The village of Ripoli is in the plain of the Arno River, but in comparison to the other hamlets in…
The name Marciana derives from the Latin Marcius, while the first document attesting to the existence of the two villages…
The village of Ceppato perched between Parlascio and Sant’Ermo is still characterised by the presence of tower-houses from the 13th…
The theatre complex in Casciana Terme dedicated to Giuseppe Verdi, is historically one of the most important recreational and cultural venues…
Probably of Roman origin, Perignano is mentioned for the first time in a document prior to the year 1000. As…
The oratory, also known as Madonna di Vaicella, is at the entrance to Lari. It was built on the junction…
The Oratory of the Madonna del Carmine stands just outside Lari, along the road to Casciana Terme. Initially dedicated to…
Lavaiano is a hamlet between Lari and Ponsacco. It was once divided into two hamlets, Lavajano vecchio and nuova, which…
The former castle of Collemontanino, of which only a few remains today, such as the large rectangular watchtower and ruins…
The village of Cevoli was for a long time the property of the Bishops of Lucca, although it is likely…
Sant’Ermo is a cozy hamlet near Casciana Terme. It appears to have origins dating back to the 11th century, although…