Panorami e scatti: Montegiovi un paese che sorge da una vallata
il paese i è una perla che emerge nel mezzo a una vallata
Dettagliil paese i è una perla che emerge nel mezzo a una vallata
DettagliRiccardo Marchini, artista amiatino, espone una sua opera al fuorisalone Design-week 2023, in occasione del Salone del Mobile
DettagliScampagnate, prime sagre e attività Outdoor. La montagna in primavera è un pullulare di appuntamenti e attività
DettagliÈ stato firmato un protocollo d’intesa tra l’associazione Imberciadori e l’accademia dei Georgofili.
DettagliIl Consorzio Olio Seggiano Dop è stato protagonista dell’ultima edizione dell’Arepo European event on quality and origin product a Bruxelles
DettagliSi continua a sciare sull’Amiata. Gran parte del comprensorio è aperto
DettagliIniziati i lavori di restauro di Palazzo Sforza Cesarini previsti dal primo stralcio. A Santa Fiora nascerà il Museo della Contea.
DettagliAlcuni scatti effettuati con i droni regalano nuovi punti di vista. Foto di copertina: Montelaterone
DettagliAncora poco tempo per godere di uno dei più affascinanti foliage d’Italia
DettagliAd Arcidosso per i mesi di luglio e agosto sono in programma molti appuntamenti per gli amanti dell’escursionismo e anche di svago con apertivi e musica
DettagliPiero Bonacina, artista lombardo ma da molti anni sull’Amiata si è cimentato in un’altra importante opera. Il tema è la pace
DettagliScopri come vivere le stagioni più leggere che ci siano sul monte Amiata, tra trekking lungo le vie dell’Acqua, passeggiate con gli alpaca, bike e indiana park e bagni al fiume
DettagliLa giornata nazionale dell’AgroBiodiversità si svolge sabato 21 maggio. Sul monte Amiata l’appuntamento è a Villa Sforzesca. Convegni, laboratori e a degustazioni
DettagliUn lungo cammino per riscoprire territori fantastici, tra Toscana, Umbria e Lazio e riscoprire la figura di David Lazzaretti
DettagliNinna Nanna Ciola cantata dal gruppo folk di Castel del Piano apre la serie Netflix The Offer. Soddisfazione ed emozione per la cittadina dell’Amiata
DettagliLa Rocca Silvana si trova percorrendo la strada che collega il borgo di Selvena con le città del tufo.
DettagliSciare al chiaro di luna, sul monte Amiata tre appuntamenti. Sull’antico vulcano della Toscana è stato inaugurato nel 2022 un nuovo impianto di illuminazione
DettagliFrantoio Franci è l’unica azienda toscana a ricevere il Bicchiere Rosso della prestigiosa guida Flos Olei e si conferma così nella Hall of Fame.
DettagliSe siete alla ricerca di un negozio specializzato in trekking, camminare, corsa e bike? Ecco il VIAnDANTE.
DettagliDall’estate del 1998 esiste un luogo immerso nel bosco, tra monte Amiata e Val d’Orcia. Si chiama Trefossata.
DettagliUn libro e un film indagano su una delle più antiche feste del fuoco italiane e danno il via all’iter per la candidatura nella Lista Rappresentativa del Patrimonio Culturale Immateriale
DettagliUna biblioteca dedicata all’Amiata. Un ambizioso progetto con al centro Palazzo Nerucci
DettagliIl 22 Posti è un luogo intimo e raffinato, ideale per chi ama mangiare piatti curati, ben cucinati e sfiziosi “crudi”.
DettagliIl Cacio di Venere de Il Fiorino, storico caseificio di Roccalbegna, conquista la medaglia d’oro ai mondiali di formaggio in Francia
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