Nestled in Tuscany, Montepulciano enchants with its medieval charm, stunning views from the Palazzo Comunale, and elegant white travertine church, San Biagio.
53045 Montepulciano, Province of Siena, Italy Get directions
"Charming Tuscan Hill Town Montepulciano is a charming hill town in Tuscany. Walk the streets to get a feel for its appeal. On the outskirts of town visit San Biagio, a 16th-century church. This late-Renaissance building was constructed on the site of a pre-existing Palaeochristian pieve (a type of church) dedicated to Saint Mary and subsequently to Saint Blaise. By the early 16th century the pieve had fallen into ruin, its remains including a wall with a fresco of the Madonna with child, and Saint Francis, from a 14th-century Sienese painter. The church today has a circular plan with a large dome over a terrace and a squared tambour. The exterior, with two bell towers, is built in white travertine. It's a lovely church worth the hike from the town center."