Piancastagnaio accoglie “La bella stagione”
Festival di Arti sceniche dedicato a Dante Cappelletti. L’evento è in programma a Piancastagnaio
Festival di Arti sceniche dedicato a Dante Cappelletti. L’evento è in programma a Piancastagnaio
Nasce il circuito dei «Teatri del Monte Amiata», Nucciotti: «Un sogno che si realizza»
Caldarroste, vin brulè, cantine aperte, piatti della tradizione e ancora concerti live, musica itinerante e animazione.
A Saragiolo, frazione di Piancastagnaio, è stata inaugura una nuova accademia musicale.
Undicesima edizione di “Un Mojito per la vita”, l’evento nato per ricordare Enrico, scomparso precocemente, e raccogliere fondi da destinare all’Airc
Dal 29 ottobre al 1 novembre un lungo weekend tutto da vivere, tra cantine, musica e cultura. Eventi a Piancastagnaio, Campiglia e Castell’Azzara
L’esperienza di Amiata Bio, la scommessa di una piantagione di mirtilli sull’Amiata.
Sabato 10 settembre un evento al Convento di San Bartolomeo. Protagonisti un quadro di Artemisia Gentileschi e i Caravaggio di Piancastagnaio
Domenca 31 luglio primo appuntamento con Walking marathon Amiata. Due percorsi, 42 e 19 chilometri con partenza da Piancastagnaio, sul monte Amiata
A Piancastagnaio si torna a correre il Palio del 18 agosto. In attesa della carriera le quattro contrade si vestono a festa. Scopri gli eventi di Borgo, Castello, Coro e Voltaia
Consegna venerdì 10 giugno pomeriggio al convento San Bartolomeo . Degustazioni, presenza di produttori e un confronto sul turismo del settore
Appuntamento sabato 23 aprile, alle 21,30 al teatro comunale di Piancastagnaio. Concerto dei Musici di Guccini
A Piancastagnaio si torna a teatro. Il primo evento della rassegna 2022 è domenica 2 gennaio
Ecco cosa fare sull’Amiata nel weekend di Natale. Divertimento, neve, concerti e folklore, tanti appuntamenti in montagna
Dall’8 dicembre al 6 gennaio ecco gli eventi che si svolgono sul monte Amiata
Sul monte Amiata sabato 4 e domenica 5 dicembre è un weekend ricco di appuntamenti dedicato a Santa Barbara
Venerdì 10 settembre un evento molto speciale a Piancastagnaio
3, 4 e 5 settembre, torna l’evento per ricordare la figura di un cittadino prematuramente scomparso, e per raccogliere fondi
“Sogni d’Ora” il programma di mercoledì 25 e giovedì 26 agosto
Il nuovo negozio si trova in via Giacomo Leopardi, a Piancastagnaio
In occasione della “Giornata nazionale delle miniere 2021” , 29-30 maggio sull’Amiata è previsto un ricco programma di eventi
Anche nel borgo amiatino di Piancastagnaio è stato confermata la storica corsa Dopo Castel del Piano arriva la buona notizia anche da Piancastagnaio: la famosa carriera del 18 agosto, laddove le condizioni lo permetteranno, si correrà. Quattro fantini in rappresentanza delle quattro contrade ( Borgo, Castello Coro e Voltaia) della cittadina amiatina torneranno a darsi…
Il negozio da Silvia si trova a Piancastagnaio ed è davvero irresistibile, ci si avvicina e non si può fare a meno di entrare. Pasta fresca, cucina tipica e delizie da leccarsi i baffi
Dal 1° Agosto al 30 Settembre 2020, nelle sale della Rocca Senese-Aldobrandesca saranno esposte le opere di Pietro Annigoni
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