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    Grosseto participates in the highest level of play in Italy, Serie A1, and it won the national championship in 1986, 1989, 2004 and 2007. The team won the European Cup in 2005. Montedeipaschi Grosseto hosts his home games at Stadio Roberto Jannella. The Unione Sportiva Grosseto Football Club was founded in 1912.

  2. The area around Grosseto offers unspoiled beaches bordered by pine forests and peaceful countryside where agriturismi have flourished in the past few decades. The Uccellina Natural Park is just a few kilometers away. Castiglione della Pescaia is one of the most attractive coastal towns in Tuscany. Photo of the Cathedral – by Waugsberg assumed ...

  3. 8. Museo di Storia Naturale della Maremma. 43. Natural History Museums. Located in the historic center of Grosseto , the Museum of Natural History of the Maremma (formerly the Museum of Natural History of Grosseto ) it is spread over three floors, including two exhibition…. 9. Museo Archeologico e d'Arte della Maremma. 105.

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  4. www.visittuscany.com › en › towns-and-villagesGrosseto - Visit Tuscany

    Each year, Grosseto plays host to the only country festival in the whole of Italy: the Game Fair. The event is dedicated to outdoor entertainment, and centres around three days of total immersion in nature with activities such as traditional hunting, shooting, horse riding and canophilia.

    • Medicean Walls. Grosseto Walls - Credit: Nadia Fondelli. The Walls of Grosseto were built starting in the 12th century and were destroyed and rebuilt several times over the following centuries.
    • The Cathedral of San Lorenzo. The Cathedral of San Lorenzo - Credit: Guillem Borrell. The Cathedral is named after the city's patron saint and is certainly Grosseto's most important monument.
    • Piazza Dante. Monument to Canapone in Piazza Dante - Credit: Mongolo 1984 / WikiCommons. Piazza Dante - also known as Piazza delle Catene - is the beating heart of the city and is often enlivened by cultural events and concerts.
    • Church of San Francesco. Church of San Francesco - Credit: trolvag. Originally dedicated to St. Fortunato, in the 13th century it was ceded by the Benedictines to the Franciscans, becoming one of the most important churches in the city.
  5. Grosseto Tourism: Tripadvisor has 73,200 reviews of Grosseto Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Grosseto travel resource. ... Italy. Tuscany.

  6. Grosseto travel guide. Grosseto, 8 miles inland from the Maremman coastline, has been around a long time. Few truly ancient traces survive, but the old centre is still wrapped in ramparts built by the Medici Grand Dukes in the decades after they conquered Grosseto and kicked out the Sienese (in 1559). Today, it’s a small “working” Tuscan ...

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