
On the top of a hill, to crown it with its towers, there is a small 13th-century village perfectly preserved. It is San Gimignano, a hidden gem and in turn a treasure chest full of art jewels.
This place was once called "the city of 100 towers". Today, of these buildings with which noble families challenged each other by flaunting their prestige, only 14 remain, but this doesn't detract from the charm of what is rightly considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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