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Wedding in Tuscany: Poppi |
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Description
The Castle of the Guidi Counts, the Porticos and the Buildings Poppi is located at the centre of the Casentino, one of the most beautiful valleys in Tuscany. The medieval village is a rare walled town, with the Castello dei Conti Guidi at its highest point, dominating over all. Civil weddings venue Flower decoration Music for weddings History of Poppi Poppi is located in the Cosentino mountains on the Eastern area of Tuscany bordering to Umbria. The place name Poppi appears to be traceable to a period of linguistic history before the 8th century BC, called the Tyrrhenian or common Mediterranean stage. According to this hypothesis, one of the most accredited today, the name comes from poplo, i.e. mound, hill, relief. Sightseeing Going down from the castle one comes to the Rectory of Santi Marco e Lorenzo (18th cent.), which holds works by Ligozzi and Morandini. Across from it, on the main square, there is a rare example of Tuscan Late Baroque architecture, the Oratory of the Madonna del Morbo (17th cent.), a hexagonal building with a tiled dome ringed by an exquisite arcade. Inside there is a fine Madonna and Child by Filippino Lippi. Continuing down the main street flanked by porticos – a rare architectural element in Tuscany – one comes to the Badia di San Fedele (11th cent.), with many paintings hanging on the bare stone walls, including a Giottesque crucifix, the magnificent 13th-century panel of the Madonna and Child, and paintings by Jacopo Ligozzi, Portelli, Davanzati, Francesco Morandini and Solosmeo. Last is the monastery of the Augustinians (16th cent.), which has splendid Della Robbia terracotta. A pleasant conclusion to the visit is a walk along the circuit of medieval walls, from which there are lovely views of the Tuscany countryside. |
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