Artimino

Artimino, a charming village in Tuscany, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an authentic Italian experience.

Villa Medicea La Ferdinanda
Also known as the “Villa of a Hundred Chimneys,” this UNESCO World Heritage site was built in 1596 for Grand Duke Ferdinand I of the Medici family. The villa is renowned for its impressive architecture, stunning frescoes, and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside​.
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Aritmico La Villa Medicea “La Ferdinanda”

Church of San Leonardo
 This well-preserved Romanesque church, dating back to the 10th-11th century, features a beautiful square tower, a semi-circular apse, and ancient frescoes​

Artimino Church of San Leonardo

Etruscan Archaeological Museum
Located in the basement of Villa Medicea La Ferdinanda, the museum showcases artifacts from the Etruscan period, including ornate incense burners and other ancient relics​. Go to the website

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