Arcidosso Street Band: 200 anni di storia e tradizioni
Iniziati i festeggiamenti per i duecento anni della banda di Arcidosso. Il prossimo appuntamento è una caccia al tesoro molto particolare
DettagliIniziati i festeggiamenti per i duecento anni della banda di Arcidosso. Il prossimo appuntamento è una caccia al tesoro molto particolare
DettagliSanta Fiora Wellness Show: due giorni di sport da fare all’aria aperta.
DettagliDal 25 al 27 aprile a Santa Fiora, sul Monte Amiata, è in programma il Folk Festival. Tra gli artisti Bobo Rondelli e I Matti delle Giuncaie
DettagliUna mostra di libri per ragazzi di un secolo fa. L’evento è a Rocchette di Fazio. L’esposizione per il ponte del 25 aprile
DettagliTornano sabato 23 e domenica 24 marzo 2024 le Giornate FAI di Primavera. In provincia di Grosseto protagonista saranno le chiese di Castel del Piano
DettagliAll’Unanimi di Arcidosso e all’Amiatino di Castel del Piano in programma una ricca stagione di spettacoli. Ascanio Celestini, Massimo Venturiello, Maria Cassi e Katia Beni sono solo alcuni dei protagonisti
DettagliEcco cosa fare sul Monte Amiata in vista dell’epifania
DettagliAd Abbadia San Salvatore la sera del 24 dicembre a partire dalle 18 si attende il Natale intorno al fuoco delle Fiaccole
DettagliI paesi sono pronti ad accogliere visitatori e turisti con tantissimi appuntamenti dedicati al Natale
DettagliTante le iniziative natalizie su tutto il Monte Amiata. Ecco il calendario realizzato da Thatsamiata. I maggiori eventi sono online
DettagliNel segno della tradizione le festività natalizie a Santa Fiora. Ecco il cartellone degli eventi
DettagliPista di pattinaggio, street food, vin brulè e laboratori per bambini. Ecco il Natale ad Arcidosso
DettagliL’Ambito Turistico Amiata e Amiata Bike presentano il percorso permanente
DettagliCaldarroste, vin brulè, cantine aperte, piatti della tradizione e ancora concerti live, musica itinerante e animazione.
DettagliNel fine settimana 20-22 ottobre appuntamenti ad Arcidosso, Bagnolo e Santa Fiora
DettagliDue weekend della Castagna in Festa, l’evento clou di Arcidosso, sul Monte Amiata
DettagliSull’Amiata tornano le feste dell’autunno. In primo piano eventi dedicati ai pregiati funghi, alle squisite castagne e all’olio Dop. Scopri il cartellone eventi
DettagliDue eventi per promuovere la scoperta dell’Amiata su due ruote. Bike o ebike, scopri gli eventi del weekend
DettagliArcidò si svolgerà dal 24 al 27 agosto ed è il Festival dell’estate arcidossina. Ecco tutte le iniziative in programma
DettagliDal 12 al 15 agosto uno dei paesi più caratteristici dell’Amiata celebra un prodotto tipico e presidio Slow Food
DettagliAlla scoperta della Fattoria La Pieve dove musica, vino e gastronomia contribuiscono a un soggiorno originale
DettagliIl 4 agosto a Seggiano, dibattito intorno al “berlusconismo”, il 5 agosto ad Arcidosso, “l’intelligenza artificiale” e il 6 agosto a Santa Fiora riflessione sui “diritti”.
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