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San Gimignano

San Gimignano
Comune
Comune di San Gimignano
View of the town from the south
View of the town from the south
Coat of arms of San Gimignano
Coat of arms
San Gimignano is located in Italy
San Gimignano
San Gimignano
Location of San Gimignano in Italy
Coordinates: 43°28′05″N 11°02′31″E / 43.468°N 11.042°E / 43.468; 11.042Coordinates: 43°28′05″N 11°02′31″E / 43.468°N 11.042°E / 43.468; 11.042
Country Italy
Region Tuscany
Province / Metropolitan city Siena (SI)
Government
 • Mayor Giacomo Bassi (PD)
Area
 • Total 138 km2 (53 sq mi)
Elevation 324 m (1,063 ft)
Population (January 1, 2014)
 • Total 7,768
 • Density 56/km2 (150/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Sangimignanesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 53037
Dialing code 0577
Patron saint St. Geminianus Saint Fina
Website Official website
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Historic Centre of San Gimignano
Name as inscribed on the World Heritage List
Piazza cisterna 01.jpg
Location Italy
Type Cultural
Criteria i, iii, iv
Reference 550
UNESCO region Europe and North America
Inscription history
Inscription 1990 (14th Session)

San Gimignano (Italian pronunciation: [san dʒimiɲˈɲaːno]) is a small walled medieval hill town in the province of Siena, Tuscany, north-central Italy. Known as the Town of Fine Towers, San Gimignano is famous for its medieval architecture, unique in the preservation of about a dozen of its tower houses, which, with its hilltop setting and encircling walls form "an unforgettable skyline". Within the walls, the well-preserved buildings include notable examples of both Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with outstanding examples of secular buildings as well as churches. The Palazzo Comunale, the Collegiate Church and Church of Sant' Agostino contain frescos, including cycles dating from the 14th and 15th centuries. The "Historic Centre of San Gimignano", is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town also is known for the saffron, the Golden Ham and its white wine, Vernaccia di San Gimignano, produced from the ancient variety of Vernaccia grape which is grown on the sandstone hillsides of the area.

In the 3rd century BC a small Etruscan village stood on the site of San Gimignano. Chroniclers Lupi, Coppi and Pecori relate that during the Catiline conspiracy against the Roman Republic in the 1st century, two patrician brothers, Muzio and Silvio, fled Rome for Valdelsa and built two castles, Mucchio and Silvia (now San Gimignano). The name of Silvia was changed to San Gimignano in 450 AD after Bishop Geminianus, the Saint of Modena, intervened to spare the castle from destruction by the followers of Attila the Hun. As a result, a church was dedicated to the saint, and in the 6th and 7th centuries a walled village grew up around it, subsequently called the "Castle of San Gimignano" or Castle of the Forest because of the extensive woodland surrounding it. From 929 the town was ruled by the bishops of Volterra.


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