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It was built on a hilly crest among the valleys of the river
Era and Cecina, surrounded
by a double belt of walls (the
Etruscan and the Medieval one).
Volterra, in the province
of Pisa is one of the most
important centre of Tuscany, both for its monuments
that testify the civilization that settled during thirty
centuries and the working of Tuscan alabaster that nowadays
is are considered one of the most typical and traditional
products of the Italian art-craft.
Volterra it is a town still distant form the stressful rhythm
of current life. Those who arrive here have immediately the
impression to be in a particular town, revival of an ancient
time, trough its narrow streets of a Medieval village, its
old crafts of Etruscan town.
Its has a predominant Medieval aspect, keeping many traces
of the Etruscan period such as the Porta
all'Arco (a gate), the Acropoli,
the walls still present in some parts of the town
The Roman presence is testified
by the important traces of the Roman
Theatre of the Augustan Age, spas and a big
water cistern.
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