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Monte Santa Maria Tiberina

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Monte Santa Maria Tiberina

Attractions and Places To See around Monte Santa Maria Tiberina - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Monte Santa Maria Tiberina include a medieval village in northwestern Umbria, near the Tuscan border. This area is characterized by historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. Situated at an elevation of 688 meters, it offers expansive views over ancient Etruscan roads and chestnut woods. The village has preserved its medieval urban structure with narrow cobbled streets and stone houses.

Best attractions and places to see around Monte Santa Maria Tiberina

  • The most popular attractions is Church of San Severo, a religious building and historical site. This 12th-century church retains its Romanesque forms with a single nave and apse, favoring meditation and spirituality.
  • Another must-see spot is Historic Centre of Anghiari, a historical site and settlement. Visitors can explore its medieval settlement, mighty sixteenth-century walls, and the imposing medieval tower of Campano.
  • Visitors also love Tiber Cycle Route (Ciclovia del Tevere), a cycle way that runs along the banks of the Tiber river. This Umbrian portion features a road closed to traffic with a compact dirt surface, ideal for cycling or walking.
  • Monte Santa Maria Tiberina is known for historical sites, religious buildings, and scenic cycle routes. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient churches to medieval villages and natural landscapes.
  • The attractions around Monte Santa Maria Tiberina are appreciated by the komoot community, with 89 upvotes and 8 photos shared across 23 highlights.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Church of San Severo

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The story of Severus is curious. According to tradition, in fact, he was not a clergyman but a widowed wool worker who, together with other Ravenna citizens, was witnessing the appointment of the new city bishop in 320. A dove entered the church and landed on his head. Those present saw the scene as an unequivocal sign of the divine will and so the woolman was appointed prelate by popular acclaim. Also according to tradition he died on February 1, 344.
In a document dated 17 July 1051, the small church of Poti was under the patronage of the powerful Benedictine abbey of Sant’Antimo, near Montalcino. In that year the emperor Henry III granted the patronage to the abbot Teuzzone, as also reported by Emanuele Repetti in his "Historical Physical Geographical Dictionary of Tuscany" of 1833. In the 12th century the sacred building was rebuilt in the Romanesque forms that we can still admire, with a single nave and single apse, with small windows that should not have let in too much light, favoring meditation and spirituality.

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Historic Centre of Anghiari

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Anghiari is a small village immersed in the splendid Tuscan countryside. It was the Battle of Anghiari on 29 June 1440 that established the borders of Tuscany with the victory of the Florentines over the Milanese; later Leonardo da Vinci made it famous with a work painted in Palazzo Vecchio and Florence, unfortunately now lost.

Anghiari, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy and Orange Flag of the Italian Touring Club, develops along the steep and characteristic "wrinkle" that crosses it, making it unique.

Arriving in the town from the plain, the first thing that appears before the visitor's eyes is the Borghetto, that is to say the oldest medieval settlement then surrounded by mighty sixteenth-century walls. An element capable of capturing the attention of every visitor is the imposing medieval tower of Campano, which with its majestic bulk orients travelers almost like a lighthouse. Also in the historic center, the ancient rock church of the Badia, founded by the Camaldolese monks around the year 1000, is worth a stop.

In the historic center is Palazzo Taglieschi, seat of the State Museum where valuable works are kept (among which a Madonna in polychrome wood by Jacopo della Quercia, some Della Robbia terracottas and a 16th century positive table organ still in working order stand out). Among others, the Museum of the Battle and of Anghiari, which housed in Palazzo Marzocco offers the opportunity to know and deepen the history of the clash and the artistic story that linked Leonardo to this place. Then the Museum of Mercy, which traces the history of the Confraternity of Mercy of Anghiari, thanks to very particular documents and objects.

Throughout the year, the town is full of vitality, thanks to the many initiatives including fairs, exhibitions, demonstrations and unique events that combine arts, historical and folkloric traditions and superb local cuisine. In fact, a good opportunity to visit Anghiari can be represented by the traditional Tuscan Valtiberina Handicraft Market, which in spring lights up the alleys and shops of the village, in those days literally teeming with enthusiasts and onlookers.

In addition to craftsmanship, Anghiari is closely linked to the tradition of woodworking which has its roots in very distant times and tries to keep history alive through its artisan shops and the Anghiari School of Art.

In the immediate vicinity of the town, nature lovers will have the opportunity to discover the unique geological conformation of the Monti Rognosi Nature Reserve; while those who prefer medieval scenarios will not disdain a visit to the ancient Castle of Sorci.

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The Tiber cycle route is a system of cycle and pedestrian paths and secondary roads that runs along the banks of the Tiber river for its entire length. Although there is no real itinerary, various associations are very active in putting together the different sections into a single route that covers the 405 kilometers of the second longest river in Italy. This Umbrian portion north of Città del Castello already sees the presence of a road closed to traffic with a compact dirt surface, ideal for a bike ride or a walk.

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The current appearance of the church dates back to the early 1700s when the entire building was renovated in Baroque style. The consecration dates back to 1291 and all that remains of the original Gothic structure is the single nave plan and some architectural details. In 1550 Vasari designed the Vitelli Chapel, still visible today. Many of the works created for this church are now found elsewhere, it is possible to find them in collections of various Italian and foreign museums.

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Monterchi and the Madonna del Parto by Piero della Francesca.

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October 20, 2025, Historic Center of Anghiari

Piazza Baldaccio, the start and finish of the Intrepida, a historic cycling event held in Anghiari in October.

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The square crowded with intrepid aspirants is always suggestive. A few minutes before the start the town band plays the Italian anthem, which is very popular; it is a sort of wish for a beautiful Giro

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And in the autumn there is the "intrepida", a cycling race on gravel roads with older bikes (before 1985). A great event for cycling enthusiasts!

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Historic center

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The church of San Francesco is located within the historic center of Città di Castello and represents one of the main and oldest buildings of worship.

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Without a doubt the most enjoyable stretch, well maintained, closed to traffic and tree-lined.

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I think it's the most enjoyable stretch of the "hypothetical" Tiber cycle path!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore in Monte Santa Maria Tiberina?

The village itself is rich in history. You can visit The Castle (Castello), dating back to the 16th century, which was once the stronghold of the Marquis Del Monte family. The Parish Church of Santa Maria, built in the early 11th century, retains its Romanesque origins and houses a 16th-century baptismal font and the crypt-sepulcher of the Bourbon del Monte family. Additionally, the Church of San Severo, a 12th-century religious building, offers a serene atmosphere for meditation and spirituality.

Are there any significant cultural sites or museums in the area?

Yes, the Palazzo Bourbon del Monte, constructed between 1564 and 1614, now houses the Palazzo Museo di Monte Santa Maria. This museum details the history of the influential Bourbon del Monte family and their marquisate, alongside an archaeological section with local finds. Nearby, in Monterchi, you can visit the museum dedicated to Piero della Francesca's famous fresco, Madonna del Parto.

What natural features characterize the landscape around Monte Santa Maria Tiberina?

The area is known for its extensive woodlands and centuries-old chestnut groves. You'll find the Aggia stream flowing at the southern base of the mountain and the Erchi stream at the northern base, both tributaries of the Tiber River. The highest mountain in the immediate vicinity is Monte Marzana. The region is also famous for foraging porcini mushrooms, chestnuts, and black truffles during favorable seasons.

Where can I find the best panoramic views around the village?

Situated at an elevation of 688 meters, Monte Santa Maria Tiberina offers breathtaking panoramic views directly from the village. The landscape sweeps over ancient Etruscan roads and chestnut woods, extending to the Apuan Alps, and on clear days, you might even see the Gran Sasso d'Abruzzo massif. The Castle of Lippiano, located in the surroundings, also boasts a high square tower with expansive views across the Umbrian and Tuscan territories.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in the Monte Santa Maria Tiberina region?

Many of the historical sites and natural areas are suitable for families. The Historic Centre of Anghiari, a medieval settlement with mighty sixteenth-century walls, is listed as family-friendly. The Tiber Cycle Route (Ciclovia del Tevere) offers a road closed to traffic with a compact dirt surface, ideal for family cycling or walking. Strolling through the narrow cobbled streets of Monte Santa Maria Tiberina itself is also a pleasant family activity.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

The region offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling. You can explore numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and general cycling. For example, there are moderate road cycling routes like the 'Monterchi Village – Monterchi town centre loop' or more challenging gravel biking routes such as the 'Monte Santa Maria Tiberina – Bridge over the Tiber loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Monte Santa Maria Tiberina, Gravel biking around Monte Santa Maria Tiberina, and Cycling around Monte Santa Maria Tiberina guides.

What is the best time to visit Monte Santa Maria Tiberina for sightseeing and outdoor activities?

The spring and autumn months are generally ideal. Spring offers pleasant temperatures for exploring the medieval village and cycling, while autumn brings beautiful foliage to the surrounding woodlands and is also the season for foraging local delicacies like porcini mushrooms and chestnuts. The village also hosts various town festivals throughout the year, which can be a great cultural experience.

Are there other medieval villages or castles worth visiting nearby?

Absolutely. Besides Monte Santa Maria Tiberina's own castle, you can visit the Historic Centre of Anghiari, a beautiful medieval settlement with impressive sixteenth-century walls and the imposing medieval tower of Campano. The Castle of Lippiano is another notable historical site in the surroundings, offering expansive views.

What is the local culinary tradition like in Monte Santa Maria Tiberina?

The village boasts a strong culinary tradition deeply connected to the land. Local flavors prominently feature porcini mushrooms, chestnuts, and black truffles, which are often foraged from the surrounding woodlands. These regional specialties are typically enjoyed with local red wine, reflecting the area's rich gastronomic heritage.

What do visitors enjoy the most about Monte Santa Maria Tiberina?

Visitors particularly appreciate the village's well-preserved medieval urban structure, with its narrow cobbled streets and stone houses that transport them back in time. The breathtaking panoramic views from its elevated position are also a major draw. The blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and the serene atmosphere of the Umbrian countryside makes for a captivating experience.

Can I find religious buildings of historical interest in the area?

Yes, the region is home to several historically significant religious buildings. The Parish Church of Santa Maria in Monte Santa Maria Tiberina dates back to the early 11th century. The Church of San Severo, a 12th-century Romanesque church, is known for its meditative atmosphere. In Città di Castello, the Church of San Francesco, though largely renovated in Baroque style, retains elements of its original 13th-century Gothic structure.

Is Monte Santa Maria Tiberina a good base for exploring other towns?

Yes, its strategic location near the border of Umbria and Tuscany makes it an excellent base. You can easily visit other charming towns such as Città di Castello, Monterchi, Perugia, and Gubbio. Nearby attractions also include the Museo Madonna del Parto in Monterchi and the Burri Collection in Città di Castello.

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