Cascina, Zambra | Church of San Jacopo
Zambra is a village of medieval origin, although the toponym identifies it with an Etruscan origin (Zambra = Sem rhu…
Zambra is a village of medieval origin, although the toponym identifies it with an Etruscan origin (Zambra = Sem rhu…
The church is along the busy Via Tosco Romagnola, about 2km from Cascina. It was once located on the Arno…
San Lorenzo alle Corti, along the SS67 Tosco-Romagnola between Pisa and Cascina, has early-medieval origins, the name in fact referring…
In the hamlet of San Lorenzo a Pagnatico we find the church of San Pietro, first mentioned in 1134 and…
The church of San Giorgio in Bibbiano has early medieval origins, although it is only attested from 1217. The term…
Although believed to be older, the church of San Frediano is documented from 1178. In 1455, it became a propositura…
The origins of San Casciano date back to 11th-century documents, which indicated the presence of a castle near the parish…
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 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…