San Quirico d'Orcia is situated atop a hill within the Valdorcia Nature Park, in an area of Tuscany which comprises the towns of Bagno Vignoni, Montalcino, Pienza, and Montepulciano. The origins of this ancient town date back to the Etruscan period. Around about the year 1000, San Quirico established itself as important town on the via Franchigena, the road linking Canterbury with Rome. It was in San Quirico d'Orcia that Fredrick I the 1st met with the pontifical authorities after his arrival in Italy to receive the imperial crown in 1154. In 1552 the troops faithful to Charles V chose San Quirico d'Orcia as military outpost from where to control the entire valley.
An imposing perimeter wall protects the town, accessed by a gateway, the only of the four original gateways to have survived the passage of time. The historic center of San Quirico perfectly conserves its medieval plan and a great number of impressive works of architecture such as the Romanesque Church of the Collegiata, with its three portals one of which attributed to Giovanni Pisano; the 17th century Palazzo Chigi; the Church of San Francesco which houses a Madonna by Andrea della Robbia; the Horti Leonini, splendid example of late 16th century landscape gardening; the intimate Romanesque Church of Santa Maria dell'Assunta and the Ospedale della Scala, once the refuge of pilgrims travelling along the via Franchigena.
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Adler Thermae San Quirico d'Orcia (Siena)
Located in the perfect natural setting of the Orcia Valley, the Adler Thermae Spa & Wellness Resort offers an...
Fonteverde Terme Hotel San Casciano dei Bagni (Siena)
Fonteverde Natural Spa Resort enjoys a fabulous location in the heart of Tuscany's Val d'Orcia; a magnificent natural...
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Locanda dell'Amorosa Sinalunga (Siena)
Once upon a time, in the XIVth century, there was a small village called Amorosa... We have turned the ancient...
Relais Palazzo del Capitano San Quirico d'Orcia (Siena)
The Palazzo del Capitano, situated in the centre of San Quirico d'Orcia, has reappeared after an extensive and...
Historical Residences
Antica Dimora Residenza d'Arte Torrita di Siena (Siena)
The Ancient Abode Residence of Art is situated in the commune of Torrita di Siena to few kms. from Siena, Pienza,...
Castello di Ripa D'Orcia Castiglione d'Orcia (Siena)
After careful restoration work, the Castle of Ripa d'Orcia, set upon a hill in the centre of Tuscany's Orcia Valley,...
La Pia Dama Sinalunga (Siena)
An imposing fortified edifice dominates the countryside just outside the Tuscan town of Sinalunga: that of the period...
Locanda di San Francesco Montepulciano (Siena)
Facing the Piazza San Francesco, a great natural terrace from where to enjoy a superb panorama of the Val d'Orcia,...
Lucignanello Bandini San Giovanni d'Asso (Siena)
The tiny Tuscan village of Lucignano d'Asso, inhabited since the time of the Roman empire, acquired its present urban...
Palazzo Brandano Petroio (Siena)
An exclusive Tuscan hideaway, Palazzo Brandano is situated in Petroio, a tiny medieval hamlet perched atop a hill in...
Villa Cicolina Montepulciano (Siena)
Villa Cicolina is situated in the Tuscan countryside surrounding the medieval hilltop town of Montepulciano. The...
Villa Poggiano Montepulciano (Siena)
Villa Poggiano is situated two kilometres from Montepulciano, on a hilltop overlooking the gently sloping hills of...
Bed & Breakfast
Casa Lemmi San Quirico d'Orcia (Siena)
The bed & breakfast Casa Lemmi lies is situated in San Quirico D'Orcia, in a building originally Norman and...
Countryside Residences
Castello di Velona Montalcino (Siena)
Castello di Velona is a luxury Castle in the heart of Tuscan Renaissance: an open window on the landscape of history....
Montorio Montepulciano (Siena)
Montorio boasts a glorious hilltop position, just steps away from the medieval town of Montepulciano and with...
Relais San Bruno Montepulciano (Siena)
Relais San Bruno, situated on the hillside of Montepulciano, in the picturesque Tuscan countryside to the south of...


