Work on this massive fortress started in the 11th century. Today it still stands sentinel over the town, its sturdy walls linking two bastions surrounded by a dry moat. The highlight of any visit is undoubtedly a guided tour of the evocative subterranean passages (tour schedule varies), which are noticeably chilly even in the height of the Tuscan summer.
Fortezza Orsini
Southern Tuscany
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