Montecastelli Pisano
| The village from the bottom of the valley. |
The fortified village of Montecastelli Pisano, dominated by the Pannocchieschi's
Tower, rises in the territory of Castelnuovo Val di Cecina. From Florence it is reachable
following the Motorway FI-SI until the exit Colle Val d'Elsa Sud, from
here you've to follow first the indications for Casole d' Elsa, then for
Monteguidi and finally Montecastelli.
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| The main front of the tower. |
The ancient fortified village of Montecastelli Pisano
rises on a rocky hill that dominates the underlying Pavone valley, on
the opposite side stands the powerful stronghold of Rocca Sillana. Its strategic position always placed this
'castrum' at center of fights between the City-state and the Bishops of
Volterra. The Episcopal power, concerning on
a right acquired from some edicts emanated in the years from various emperors,
tried to maximize its influence giving Montecastelli in fief to the loyal
supporters of the Pannocchieschi family .
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| The church's bell tower and the so called 'Rocca'. |
At the begin of the 13th century (1319) the population
of Montecastelli achieved the goal to be free from the bishop's dominion
and swear loyalty to the City-state of Volterra. This did not stop the
disputes between the two rivals, the skirmish continued until the 1370,
when the castle was incorporated in the territories of Florence. After
a few years Montecastelli came back under the control of Volterra, in
1447 it withstood to a siege of of the King of Naples, Alfonso of Aragon,
Army and, following the destiny of Volterra and its countryside, came
back definitively under the Florentine dominion.
The little village conserve still today its typical medieval aspect, with
tightened narrow lanes, alleys, covered passages and houses in gray stone
[the historical center has been recently restored] and it's dominated
by the ruined Rocca-Torre dei Pannocchieschi, a powerful bastioned
tower house.
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| The South Gate. |
The stone tower has square shape, is equipped with light
scarped walls, the main access is at the first floor level, but the stone
stairs are disappeared [the postern on the main front is a modern gate
] and in the upper part on the side facing the Parish Church we can admire
a beautiful window with pointed arch that make us suppose the residential
destination of the highest floor (on the opposite side another window
is now walled).
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| The pointed arch window on which a hunting scene is engraved. |
The town in encircled by few rests of it original medieval
town walls, still remarkable is the Southern Gate, intact, entirely built
in squared stone blocks: from here is possible to enjoy a splendid panorama
on the green underlying valley.
Just beside the tower rise the splendid Romanesque parish
church dedicated to the Saints Jacopo and Filippo. Bishop Ildebrando
built it in 1186. The salient façade shows a wall decoration in
squared ashlars and, in the central part, three big arcades: the external
two ones are blind and the one in the middle frames the door.
A very simple oculus is set above the central bracing
whereas the inside has three naves divided by pillars with figure capitals;
on the right aisle side there is a pointed arch window with lintel on
which a hunting scene is engraved; on the right side of the church rises
the square plan bell tower. A recent restoration has shown some Romanesque
elements.
Just out of the village, following the indications towards Castelnuovo
Val Di Cecina, there is the 'Buca delle Fate', a 6th BC century
Etruscan hypogeum, of small dimensions but still well preserved.
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