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Certaldo

Coordinates:43°32′52″N11°2′28″E / 43.54778°N 11.04111°E /43.54778; 11.04111
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Comune in Tuscany, Italy
Certaldo
Comune di Certaldo
Coat of arms of Certaldo
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Certaldo is located in Italy
Certaldo
Certaldo
Location of Certaldo in Italy
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Certaldo is located in Tuscany
Certaldo
Certaldo
Certaldo (Tuscany)
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Coordinates:43°32′52″N11°2′28″E / 43.54778°N 11.04111°E /43.54778; 11.04111
CountryItaly
RegionTuscany
Metropolitan cityFlorence (FI)
FrazioniBagnano, Fiano, Marcialla (part), Sciano
Government
 • MayorGiovanni Campatelli (PD)
Area
 • Total
75.28 km2 (29.07 sq mi)
Elevation
67 m (220 ft)
Population
 (30 June 2017)[2]
 • Total
16,004
 • Density212.6/km2 (550.6/sq mi)
DemonymCertaldesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
50052
Dialing code0571
Patron saintSt. Thomas the Apostle
Saint dayJuly 3
WebsiteOfficial website

Certaldo (Italian pronunciation:[tʃerˈtaldo]) is a town andcomune (municipality) ofTuscany,Italy, in theMetropolitan City of Florence, located in the middle ofValdelsa. It is about 35 kilometres (22 mi) southwest of theFlorence Cathedral (50 minutes by rail and 35 minutes by car from the city), and 40 minutes by rail north ofSiena.

It was home to the family ofGiovanni Boccaccio,[3] author of theDecameron, who was possibly born and died at his home in Certaldo, being buried there in 1375. It is also the birthplace of actorErnesto Calindri and of football managerLuciano Spalletti.

Geography

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The town of Certaldo is divided into upper and lower parts. The lower part is called Certaldo Basso, whilst the medieval upper part is called Certaldo Alto. Certaldo Alto has limited vehicular access, for use by residents only. Visitors can park outside the walls or in the lower part and go to Certaldo Alto by theCertaldo funicular.

History

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Etruscan-Roman period

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Certaldo hadEtruscan-Roman origins, as shown by the numerous archaeological finds that are scattered around the city's territory, including ceramics, utensils and Etruscan tombs, some of which were found just recently.[4] The Etruscan origins were discovered mostly thanks to thetoponymy of some localities and streams, for example the Agliena and the Elsa river (which flow near Certaldo), and the foodstuffs deposits in the hills. There are two hills in Certaldo where Etruscan tombs have been found, Poggio del Boccaccio and Poggio alle Fate. There was also a necropolis. All of the finds of Etruscan-Roman origin are today kept in the ground floor of the Palazzo Pretorio, in the medieval part of the town.

  • Boccaccio's house, of red brick, like the other old houses here, was restored in 1823 and furnished with old furniture. A statue of him was erected in the main square in 1875.[3]
  • The Palazzo Pretorio, or Vicariale, the residence of the Florentine governors, recently restored to its original condition, has a picturesque facade adorned with ceramic coats of arms, and in the interior are various frescoes dating from the 13th to the 16th century.[3]

Culture

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The town hosts several festivals a year. The largest and most famous isMercantia,[5] a week-long party in Certaldo Alto. It involves numerous street performers from across Italy, Europe and the Americas.

Twin towns

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References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toCertaldo.
  1. ^"Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved16 March 2019.
  2. ^All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical instituteIstat.
  3. ^abcWikisource One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in thepublic domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Certaldo".Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 762.
  4. ^De Marinis.Topografia Storica della Val d'Elsa in periodo etrusco.
  5. ^"Mercantia". Archived fromthe original on 2013-07-26. Retrieved2013-09-07.
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