Lucignano

MUNICIPALITY OF LucignAno
(Province of Arezzo)
AltitudE
m. 400 s.l.m.
POPULATION
3431 (408 nel borgo)

patron

San Felice  29 luglio

TOURIST INFORMATION

P.zza del Tribunale n. 22
Tel. 0575 83801 – 838033
turismo@comune.lucignano.ar.it
museo.lucignano@gmail.com
www.comune.lucignano.ar.it

Known as the Pearl of Valdichiana, Lucignano is an extraordinary example of an elliptical-shaped medieval town plan with concentric ring roads that have survived intact over the centuries. At its most prosperous between the 13th and 16th centuries, thanks to its strategic position, it’s the connection with Siena that has influenced its architectural development. The works of art preserved in the Municipal Museum are mostly by Sienese artists, including the extraordinary Golden Tree, a jewel of medieval goldsmiths and a compendium of Franciscan symbolism. The hilltop is the borgo’s centre of political and religious power, here we find the Town Hall, the Municipal Museum and the Church of San Francesco, which contains a fascinating and suggestive fresco known as The Triumph of Death. The perimeter city walls, with three gates and two towers, were completed in the 14th century under Sienese rule. From 1554, under the Medicis, there were other interventions: the construction of the fortress, the Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Querce attributed to Vasari (1568) and built over a well whose water is said to help women who lack milk or are sterile; the Convent of the Capuchins (1580), and the Collegiate Church (1594), whose beautiful travertine staircase repeats the ellipsoidal design of the town’s urban structure.

Must-see

•The Church of the Misericordia of 1582 has two terracotta statues.
•The Fortress is situated on a hill not far from the walls; the latter are part of the construction of a fortification that was built to defend the castle after the conquest by the Florentines, around the mid-1500s.

•Maggiolata Lucignanese, late May: streets, alleys and arches are covered in floral compositions, often including yellow juniper. There is a parade featuring decorated floats from Italy and abroad with musical bands and folkloric groups.

•Di Giovedì Sere d’Estate a Lucignano, on Thursdays in July and August: a market with crafts and local produce, each week with a different theme.

Fine extra virgin olive oil, wine, honey, Chianina meat and Cinta Senese cold cuts. Speciality dishes include: Crostini neri: toasted bread with a patè of chicken liver. Panzanella: a bread salad. Ribollita: bread soup containing vegetables, black cabbage and beans. Pici con ragù di oca: thick spaghetti served with a goose ragù.

The borgo’s treasure, a masterpiece of Gothic goldsmith’s art, is the Tree of Love, a precious reliquary decorated with enamels, coral and crystals. According to tradition, it is said to bring good fortune in love and many engaged couples exchange promises of love and eternal fidelity in front of it.

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