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Tatti is a small medieval village, a few kilometers from Massa Marittima, in the province of Grosseto. The village is located on a hill and the green hills of the Maremma welcome visitors in search of tranquility.
The center still retains its original physiognomy: the city nucleus is surrounded by a city wall that dates back to the 9th century and is dominated by the Aldo-Brandic castle. Visitors enter the village through an arch surmounted by three shelves and arrive at the castle characterized by the presence of the tower. From the courtyard of the castle you can walk through the alleys that climb on these hills and reach the Church of the Assunta, a construction of medieval origins that has undergone profound changes in the nineteenth century. Inside the walls there is also the Church of San Sebastiano, which houses a precious wooden statue dating back to the 16th century.
The Tuscan town attracts visitors with its air out of time: this small, almost uninhabited village is the ideal place to take walks following the path of paths that branch out on the hill, flanked by doors, arches, houses built with the typical Tuscan stone and with a rural taste and faithful to the spirit of this countryside.
A visit to Tatti is pleasant at any time of the year: the mild climate of Tuscany has turned these places into the favorite destination for the most visitors sophisticated and attentive to culture, history and gastronomy.
written by Lisabeth Evans - Last update: 30/09/2021
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