It
is an historical village, probably of etruscan origins, situated at
about 40 km south from Siena, on the hills that divide the two river
valleys of Asso and Orcia. Becouse of its position, in the middle
of the main Francigen Route, it has been for long time a point of
passage for wayfarers, pilgrims and merchants on the way to Rome.
One of them was Frederick II of Swabia who met here the Pope Adrian
IV ambassadors. This historical moment is celebrated every year the
third Sunday of June with "Il Barbarossa" day. People wearing historical
costumes show in a flag-waving and bow-shooting race. The village
offers also a numerous leisure and funny moments: - "Forme nel Verde",
(end Aug./beg. Nov.) exhibition of international contemporary sculpture
- "Sanquiricoestate" - (June/Sept), cultural, musical and theatre
open exhibitions - "Festa dell'Olio" - (IInd Sunday of Dec.), market
with possibility of oil-sampling.
Furthermore, even a short visit of the village
of S.Quirico becomes very interesting: go for instance, to its Public
Library and look for the Archieves of Garden Art (collection of books
and pictures about the gardens) or just wander through the narrow
streets full of history, evidence of how the village developped along
the Francigen Route. Coming from the South, you will find the Santa
Maria Assunta Church (of XI c.), the Rose Garden, the remains of the
old Ospedale della Scale, the Horti Leonini (garden of the XVI c.),
Palazzo Chigi (XVII c.), Palazzo Pretorio (housing now the administration
offices of Natural Artistic Park of Val d'Orcia), the Collegiata Church
(XII c.), Cappuccini Town Gate (North-Eastern passage into the town
on the way from Pienza), and many other artistical actractions within
the ancient city walls. Last but not least, don't forget to visit
Bagno Vignoni (4 km south, on the Cassia Route), a sort of magic,
known as a therapeutical spa resort already in ancient times (now
open from June to October) with hot steam coming out from its waters.
From there you will have a beautiful view on the Val d'Orcia: the
river Orcia, the hard feature of Castle Ripa d'Orcia, the austerity
of Rocca d'Orcia and backwards, the charming upper part of the old
village Vignoni Alto. Far away you can even see the high and fascinating
Peak of Mount Amiata, dominating the Valley, summer and winter mount
resort for skying and trekking.
