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What to See in Monsummano - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 9 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Monsummano (Italy). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Basilica di Maria Santissima della Fontenuova, Museo di arte Contemporanea e del Novecento, and Museo Nazionale Casa Giusti. Also, be sure to include Chiesa di San Nicolao in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Monsummano (Tuscany).

Basilica di Maria Santissima della Fontenuova

Basilica di Maria Santissima della Fontenuova
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The Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Fontenuova is located in Monsummano Terme.

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Museo di arte Contemporanea e del Novecento

Museo di arte Contemporanea e del Novecento
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Villa Renatico Martini, home since 2000 to the Museum of Contemporary and Twentieth-Century Art, owes its name, history, and very existence to Ferdinando Martini, a well-known politician and man of letters of his time.

Address: Via di Gragnano, 349, 51015 Monsummano Terme

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Museo Nazionale Casa Giusti

Museo Nazionale Casa Giusti
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Museum

Address: Piazza Giusti, 357, Monsummano

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Chiesa di San Nicolao

Chiesa di San Nicolao
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The church of San Nicolao is located in Monsummano Alto near Monsummano Terme.

The Romanesque church, documented from 1260 but attributable to the 12th century, is located within the castle of Montesommano. In ancient times it was suffragan of the pieve of San Pietro di Montecatini Alto. The status of pieve was suppressed in 1786.

The building has a single-nave plan with a trussed ceiling, while the apse, not visible from the outside because of the presence of the sacristy, follows a semicircular course. The essential facade, equipped with a portal with a pointed arch and a small eye above, was remodeled in the 17th century and is decorated in the crowning by the typically Pistoiese motif of the cornice supported by stone corbels. Inside, a wooden crucifix from the 14th-15th centuries is notable for particular artistic quality. The altars and sacristy date from the 17th-century reorganization. The baptismal font is from 1768.

On the right is the squat bell tower, formerly part of the castle's defensive system, which, as in other examples in the Valdinievole, is opened at the base by a vaulted passage. The terminal part is perhaps the result of work in the 17th century.

Next to the church is a separate small chapel with a bell gable, where a restaurant is now located.

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Museo della Città e del Territorio

Museo della Città e del Territorio
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The Museum of the City and Territory is located in Monsummano Terme inside the old Pilgrims' Hospice.

Address: Piazza Ferdinando Martini, 1, 51015 Monsummano Terme

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Villa di Montevettolini

Villa di Montevettolini
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Also known as: Villa medicea di Montevettolini

The Villa di Montevettolini is a Medici villa in the comune of Monsummano Terme, Tuscany, central Italy.[1]

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Castello di Monsummano Alto

Castello di Monsummano Alto
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The castle of Monsummano Alto is the oldest nucleus of Monsummano, now centered on Monsummano Terme. The fortifications, atop a scenic rise 340 meters above sea level, dominate a large territory and are visible, thanks in part to night lighting, from all over the Valdinievole, and the panorama it offers reaches as far as the Padule di Fucecchio (Fucecchio Marshes). The castle coincides with the village of Monsummano Alto.

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Villa Renatico Martini

Villa Renatico Martini
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Villa Renatico Martini, or also just Villa Martini, is located in Monsummano Terme on Via Gragnano, in a place called Renatico. The villa is now publicly owned and houses the Museum of Contemporary and Twentieth Century Art.

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Chiesa rettoria di Cristo Redentore

Chiesa rettoria di Cristo Redentore
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The Church of Christ the Redeemer is a religious building located in the hamlet of Le Case in the municipality of Monsummano Terme, in the parish of Christ the Redeemer

Opened for worship on June 30, 2001, it initially took the title of rectory in the territory of the parish of Maria SS.ma della Fontenova, but on July 15, 2017, by decree of the bishop of the diocese of Pescia Roberto Filippini, it became an autonomous parish.

Inside the church is a 4-meter-high bronze statue entitled Christ the Redeemer, created by sculptor Jorio Vivarelli.

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