Perched atop a windswept hill in Tuscany, Volterra stands as a living testament to over 3,000 years of Etruscan, Roman, and medieval history. This ancient town, with its weathered stone walls and labyrinthine streets, captivates visitors with a mystique that transcends time.
Did you know that Volterra was one of the most important Etruscan cities, forming part of the Dodecapolis – a confederation of twelve city-states that dominated central Italy before the rise of Rome? Today, this hidden gem continues to bewitch travelers with its timeless charm, inviting them to uncover layers of history etched into every cobblestone and crumbling facade.
SOURCE: https://www.journee-mondiale.com
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