Step into the heart of Tuscany with a charming walk through San Quirico d’Orcia, a town where time seems to linger. Begin at the Gate to the Capuchins and stroll medieval lanes like Poliziano Street before arriving at elegant Chigi Square and its majestic Collegiate Church. Soak in the lively local life at Liberty Square, then find peace in the beautifully manicured Leonini Gardens. Pass the historic Scala Hospital and gaze up at the commanding Cassero Tower. End your journey on Dante Alighieri Street, where artisan shops and cozy cafés invite you to relax and take in the town’s soulful beauty.
Once marking the threshold of the Capuchin Monastery, this weathered archway carries the spirit of a quieter age. Picture monks in brown robes passing through in solemn prayer, their chants echoing softly in the Tuscan breeze.
San Quirico d'Orcia, Italy
Wander down Poliziano Street, a winding ribbon of cobblestones framed by medieval buildings and ivy-covered façades. Named after the famed 15th-century poet Angelo Poliziano, it invites you to walk slowly and soak in the details—weathered stone, iron balconies, shuttered windows, and the scent of old-world Italy lingering in the air.
Piazza Chigi, , San Quirico d'Orcia, Italy
Arrive at Chigi Square, where Renaissance flair meets everyday life. Gaze at the stately Town Hall and then step inside the Collegiate Church of San Quirico, founded in the 12th century. Its blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles and finely carved portal make it a masterpiece of spiritual and artistic devotion.
Since the 19th century, this plaza has been a place where stories unfold—over coffee, gelato, or quiet observation of daily Tuscan rhythms.
Piazza della Liberta, , San Quirico d'Orcia, Italy
Slip into the quiet elegance of the Leonini Gardens, a Renaissance jewel laid out in 1580 by Diomede Leoni. Symmetrical hedges and gravel paths invite leisurely wandering. It’s not just a garden—it’s a living canvas of order and harmony that’s remained unchanged for centuries.
Once a critical part of the town's defenses, it now stands silent but proud—its very stones holding the memory of conflicts, triumphs, and generations who called San Quirico home.
As you stroll, panoramic views of the Tuscan hills unfurl like a painting—golden fields, olive groves, and distant cypress trees.
Via Dante Alighieri 78, San Quirico d'Orcia, Italy
Pause at the Scala Hospital, founded in the 13th century as a haven for weary pilgrims on the Via Francigena. Though now retired from service, its architecture still whispers stories of care and welcome.
ity and stone-paved paths echo with history. This street, equal parts elegant and inviting, is perfect for lingering—a finale steeped in charm and Tuscan soul.
At the staircase located at the entrance of the Rose garden, your tour guide shall be waiting with a Signboard.
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