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Pitigliano Private Walking Tour

5 (4)
Pitigliano, IT
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Pitigliano Private Walking Tour

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Pitigliano, IT
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Experience the enchanting beauty of Pitigliano, one of the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy and Orange Flag, on a private walking tour. Discover its rich history and immerse yourself in the charm of this Tuscan gem. Known as The Little Jerusalem due to its former thriving Jewish community, Pitigliano offers a captivating blend of cultures and architectural wonders. Marvel at the symbolic buildings of the Jewish Ghetto, including the still operational Synagogue, Kasher Butcher, and Ritual Bath. Explore the ancient Church of San Rocco, the oldest in the village, and discover the Unleavened Oven where Passover bread was prepared. Admire the grandeur of the Pitigliano Cathedral with its impressive façade and exquisite sculptures. Learn about the grandiose Medicean Aqueduct, a remarkable hydraulic work that supplied water to the city. Embark on a memorable journey through time as you uncover the secrets and beauty of Pitigliano.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the historic Jewish Ghetto district
  • Visit the oldest church in Pitigliano
  • Witness the symbolic Unleavened Oven in the Jewish Ghetto
  • Admire the impressive Cathedral of Pitigliano
  • Marvel at the grandiose Medicean Aqueduct of Pitigliano
  • guide
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

Immerse yourself in the captivating beauty and rich history of Pitigliano with the Pitigliano Private Walking Tour. Nestled in the heart of the Tuscan Maremma, this charming town is not only recognized as one of the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy but also holds the prestigious Orange Flag designation. Known as "The Little Jerusalem," Pitigliano boasts a fascinating Jewish heritage and offers a glimpse into the harmonious coexistence of cultures throughout history.

What to expect?

During this 150-minute tour, you can expect to explore the town's hidden gems and iconic landmarks. Your journey begins at the Jewish Ghetto, where you'll discover symbolic buildings of Jewish culture, including a functioning Synagogue, Kasher Butcher, Cellar, Ritual Bath, and the Unleavened Oven. Delve into the oldest church in Pitigliano - San Rocco or Santa Maria - and marvel at its captivating architecture. Be enchanted by the Church of Pitigliano, transformed into a cathedral after serving as the official residence of the Bishop of Sovana. Finally, witness the splendor of the Medicean Aqueduct, a remarkable hydraulic masterpiece that supplied water to the village.

Who is this for?

This private walking tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and anyone with a sense of wanderlust. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this experience will leave you with a deep appreciation for Pitigliano's unique heritage. The tour is designed for individuals of all ages and interests, ensuring that everyone can engage with the captivating stories and scenic beauty of this Tuscan gem.

Why book this?

Unveil the allure of Pitigliano through a personalized tour led by a knowledgeable guide. Experience the enchantment of its hidden corners and architectural marvels while learning about the historical significance of each site. Immerse yourself in the town's multicultural past, where the Jewish community seamlessly integrated with the local culture. By booking this tour, you will gain a profound understanding of Pitigliano's heritage, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime.

Good to know

As you embark on this walking tour, remember to wear comfortable shoes and bring a bottle of water. Pitigliano's uneven terrain adds to its charm but requires a moderate level of mobility. Be prepared to explore the town by foot and capture breathtaking photos along the way. The tour will commence promptly, so it is advisable to arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before the scheduled start time. During the tour, feel free to ask questions and engage with your guide, who will provide fascinating insights about Pitigliano's history and culture.

Reviews

Customers who have taken the Pitigliano Private Walking Tour have raved about their experiences. They were captivated by the intricate details and architectural splendors of the Jewish Ghetto, the Church of San Rocco, and the Pitigliano Cathedral. Visitors were particularly impressed by the knowledgeable and passionate guides who brought the town's history to life. Many appreciated the inclusive nature of the tour, allowing them to fully experience the charm of Pitigliano regardless of their background or interests. Overall, reviews reflect a high level of satisfaction with the tour's organization, content, and the memorable journey it provided.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Sinagoga e Museo Ebraico

the Jewish Ghetto, this district still houses some of the most symbolic buildings of Jewish culture, in addition to the aforementioned Synagogue, still in operation today, there were the Kasher Butcher, the Cellar, the Ritual Bath and the Unleavened Oven. The Jewish community fit perfectly into the daily life of the Tuscan town and the following centuries passed in harmony, even with the opening of thriving businesses.

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Chiesa di Santa Maria e San Rocco

The Church of San Rocco, or Santa Maria is the oldest church in the village of Pitigliano.

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Pitigliano

The Unleavened Oven is one of the most symbolic places in the Jewish Ghetto, it is here that unleavened bread was prepared during the Jewish Passover, the Jewish bread prepared simply with water and flour, without the addition of yeast, salt or sugar.

Cattedrale dei Santi Pietro e Paolo (Duomo di Pitigliano)

he Church of Pitigliano, dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, was probably built around 1276 and was soon raised to the role of collegiate church. Remodeled several times in the following centuries, its original appearance was profoundly modified by the restoration commissioned by Niccolò III Orsini. In 1845, after the Bishop of Sovana chose Pitigliano as his official residence, the church became a Cathedral. The imposing facade of the Cathedral is characterized by the presence of four large pilasters, in the center a large travertine portal surmounted by some 18th-century stuccos depicting Cherubs holding the Cross. On both sides of the portal, there are two niches inside which are housed the statues of St. Paul, on the right and of St. Peter, on the left. on the tympanum there is a bas-relief depicting Maria Assunta with San Rocco and San Francesco, made of Carrara marble.

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Acquedotto Mediceo di Pitigliano

The Medicean Aqueduct of Pitigliano is a grandiose hydraulic work that allowed the village to be supplied with water. Built between 1636 and 1639, the aqueduct was strongly desired by the Medici family for the water supply to the city of Pitigliano. It was the first aqueduct built in Maremma.

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Reviews

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5 (4)

FarAway271313

Elizabetta gave us a wonderful walking tour of Pitigliano. She was born and raised there and is able to speak about the past as well as the present.

anitalK4720ZR

Elisabetta was an incredible tour guide and brought the story to life before our very eyes. This was one of the best tours I have ever taken- it touched me so much and I cannot recommend it and Elizabetta enough!

William V

Raffaella provided a wonderful and entertaining tour of Pitigliano covering the history and architecture of the area including Little Jerusalem.

Carlos_W

Very enjoyable history . We were able to go into the caves of the Etruscans. The Jewish museum was interesting but rather sad.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-04-25 01:13