Fivizzano

Fivizzano, known as the "Salotto della Lunigiana", is a charming and elegant Italian municipality located in Tuscany, in the upper valley of the Aulella, an area on the border between the provinces of Massa Carrara and La Spezia. This historic village, rich in character, captivates visitors with its picturesque location, nestled between the mountains of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines and the coast of Liguria and Versilia. It is home to approximately 4,400 inhabitants, as well as welcoming a flow of visitors who come to Fivizzano to appreciate its unparalleled mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Fivizzano has a long and intriguing history that dates back to before 1040, when it was first mentioned in a document, and its development has been strongly influenced by the political and territorial changes that characterized Italy during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The medieval buildings that still exist reflect the importance of Fivizzano in the past, when its strategic position made it a necessary passage point between Tuscany and Liguria. The historic center of Fivizzano, elliptical in shape and surrounded by walls, is a well-preserved example of medieval urban planning. Here you can admire historic buildings that, over the centuries, have maintained their charm and identity intact. Despite the earthquakes that have shaken the area over the centuries, the town preserves many of its historic buildings, including the Palazzo Fantoni Bononi and the Fortezza della Verrucola, dating back to the 14th century. Fivizzano is known for its literary history, as it was the birthplace of Jacopo da Fivizzano, famous for introducing movable type printing in Italy. His contribution to publishing is commemorated with a bronze statue in Piazza Medicea in the center of the town. His legacy is still honored today through cultural events such as the "Disfida degli Arceri di terra e di corte", a medieval archery competition, and a prestigious literary prize dedicated to the poet Mario Luzi, a native of Fivizzano. The surrounding area of Fivizzano is of extraordinary beauty, with its geography characterized by rolling hills, both generous and wild, covered with forests and dotted with streams and waterfalls. From the Apennines to the Apuan Alps, the area offers a series of natural environments of great value, from mountain views to breathtaking vistas of the Versilia coast. Fivizzano also offers a rich and authentic food and wine culture, with typical products such as pancotto, a bread soup, and testaroli, a type of pasta, both prepared according to traditional recipes passed down from generation to generation. In conclusion, Fivizzano is a place where time seems to have stopped, offering residents and visitors an unforgettable journey through centuries of history, fascinating traditions, and breathtaking landscapes. A place where the beauty of Tuscany can be experienced in all its nuances.

ISTAT code: 045007

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Aulla, Bagnone, Carrara, Casola in Lunigiana, Castelnuovo Magra, Comano, Feletto, Fivizzano, Fosdinovo, Licciana Nardi, Minucciano, Piazza al Serchio, Vagli Sotto

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Fivizzano, a picturesque Tuscan municipality nestled in the heart of the beautiful Apuan Alps, is famous not only for its enchanting landscape beauty, but also for its lively local business scene. These collaborative and innovative realities play a crucial role in keeping Fivizzano's culture and economy alive. A notable aspect of the local industry is the wide variety of small agricultural businesses. These realities keep the traditions of the land alive, producing a range of delicious products - wine, olive oil, honey - that embody the true essence of Tuscan cuisine. In fact, one of Fivizzano's most recognized products is the Pane di Fivizzano, also known as Marocca. It is a spelt bread, characterized by a distinctive rustic flavor. But Fivizzano is not just agriculture; a robust scene of small businesses provides a myriad of artisanal products and services. A wonderful example of this is the presence of numerous artisan workshops that produce everything from handmade artistic ceramics, to unique jewelry, to classic woodworking. These intricate and precise crafts are a stronghold of local tradition, representing to this day the authentic artisanal heritage of Fivizzano. A sector that is significantly strengthening is tourism. Numerous accommodation facilities, restaurants, and activities related to discovering the territory open their doors every year. Agritourisms offer a different approach for visitors, going beyond the classic tourist experiences by providing a more immersive stay focused on connecting with the nature and culture of the place. Fivizzano also hosts a series of businesses related to technological innovation. Local information technology and telecommunications companies play an important role in the economic development of the community, ensuring job stability for residents and offering important services for the growth and adaptation of the area to the increasing needs of the digital age. Education and training represent an essential glue that binds the Fivizzano community together. This city hosts several schools and training centers that play a vital role in preparing future generations to seize the opportunities that life will offer them. Many of these offer specialized programs, such as those in gastronomy and viticulture, which treasure local traditions and prepare the future heroes of Tuscan enogastronomy. The local businesses of Fivizzano are an invaluable asset to the community. They contribute to enriching local life, supporting the economy, and celebrating the ancient, yet vibrant traditions of this wonderful Tuscan city. Within them, passion, creativity, and innovation come together, making Fivizzano a lively and dynamic place where the ancient and the modern coexist in perfect harmony.

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Fivizzano is an Italian municipality located in Tuscany, characterized by a population of 7034 inhabitants, of which 3451 are males and 3583 are females. Of these, a small but significant percentage is represented by foreigners (436 individuals). This has important socio-economic implications, as it suggests a certain cultural diversity and could indicate the presence of a competitive labor market. The territory of Fivizzano extends over 181 square kilometers, a vast area that offers opportunities for investments in various sectors. As of December 2021, the number of dwellings was 7912 units, of which 3651 were occupied and 4261 were unoccupied. This indicates a real estate market with strong potential for investments, both in the residential and commercial sectors. Looking at the accommodation capacity of the territory, Fivizzano offers a total of 640 beds divided among 47 accommodation facilities, most of which are non-hotel. The presence of 20 commercially managed accommodations, 17 agritourisms, and a youth hostel indicate the possibility of more diversified investments outside the traditional hotel industry. Note, however, that the majority of hotel facilities are concentrated in the 2-star and 1-star sectors, highlighting a potential area of growth for higher-level structures that could attract a wealthier clientele. From a tourist point of view, Fivizzano also has two museums visited by 5489 people in 2020, a sign of a certain cultural interest that could be further exploited with appropriate investments. The geographical and morphological aspect of the territory also presents opportunities for outdoor tourist and recreational activities, as most of the territory is located between 300 and 899 meters above sea level. Despite being classified as "sparsely populated areas," Fivizzano's relative degree of accessibility should be considered: the nearest train station requires a 37-minute journey, access to the highway network is 24 minutes away, the nearest airport is 72 minutes away, and passenger ports can be reached in 41 minutes, making the city relatively well connected to major transportation hubs. In conclusion, the data analysis suggests various investment opportunities in Fivizzano, particularly in the real estate and tourism sectors, with a particular focus on higher-level accommodation facilities and the expansion of cultural offerings. At the same time, the relative scarcity of population and the geographical location of the area should be taken into account, as they may present challenges in terms of accessibility and require targeted investments in infrastructure and services.

ISTAT COD AND MUNICIPALITIES
ISTAT code045007
MunicipalityFivizzano
INHABITANTS (2023)
Total Inhabitants7034
Males3451
Females3583
TERRITORIAL SURFACES
HOUSES 2021
Occupied dwellings as of December 31st3.651
Unoccupied dwellings as of December 31st4261
Homes as of December 31st7.912
Stranieri
Males202
Females234
Total436
5 STARS AND 5 STAR LUXURY
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
4 STARS
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
3 STARS
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
2 STARS
Exercises4
Beds62
Rooms37
Bathrooms35
1 STAR
Exercises2
Beds35
Rooms18
Bathrooms19
Tourist Hotel Residences
Exercises1
Beds22
Rooms10
Bathrooms8
Total Hotels
Exercises7
Beds119
Rooms65
Bathrooms62
Campsites and Tourist Villages
Number0
Beds0
Rental accommodation managed in an entrepreneurial manner
Number20
Beds210
Farmhouses
Number17
Beds213
Youth Hostels
Number1
Beds69
Holiday homes
Number0
Beds0
Alpine refuges
Number0
Beds0
Other accommodation facilities
Number1
Beds25
Bed & Breakfast
Number1
Beds4
Total non-hotel establishments
Number40
Beds521
Total accommodation facilities
Number47
Beds640
2020 Museums and Similar Institutions
Number of museum institutions2
Number of visitors5489
Fasce altimetriche
PERIMETER_KM84.86
AREA_KMQ181.18
0-299 (%)24.6
300-599 (%)31.6
600-899 (%)20.6
900-1.199 (%)12.6
1.200-1.499 (%)8.0
1.500-1.999 (%)2.6
2.000-2.499 (%)0.0
>=2.500 (%)0.0
% Total100
Agrarian region
Agricultural Region Code4502
Denomination: Agricultural RegionMONTAGNA DELLA LUNIGIANA SUD-ORIENTALE
Other statistical classifications
Altitude of the center (meters)326
Coastal municipalityNo
Island municipalityNo
Coastal areasNo
Level of urbanizationZone scarsamente popolate
Accessibility indices (in minutes)
Railway stations with active passenger service37
Access to the motorway network24
Airports72
Ports with passenger service41
Piano Strategico Nazionale per le Aree Interne
Già Area 2014-2020SI
SNAI 2020E - Periferico
Aree SNAI 2021 - 2027Garfagnana-Lunigiana - Media Valle del Serchio - Appennino Pistoiese

The municipality of Fivizzano, located in the Tuscany region, is identified as part of the National Strategic Plan for Inner Areas (PSNAI) for both the 2014-2020 and 2021-2027 programming. This highlights the ongoing commitment to integrating this area into processes of sustainable territorial development. Specifically, Fivizzano has been categorized as "E - Peripheral" in the 2020 PSNAI, indicating its geographical distance from major urban centers and the need for more specific development strategies to overcome challenges related to isolation and lack of services. For the 2021-2027 period, Fivizzano is included in the PSNAI area of Garfagnana-Lunigiana - Middle Serchio Valley - Pistoiese Apennines, signaling a focus on interconnection and territorial integration among these areas that share similar geographical, economic, and social conditions. Therefore, it seems important for Fivizzano to continue developing targeted strategies to address the challenges of its peripheral condition, enhancing territorial cohesion, improving services, and promoting sustainable development. Furthermore, integration into the broader area suggests a potential advantage in working in connection with neighboring municipalities to achieve more effective and sustainable development outcomes.

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Covered by the charm and beauty of Tuscany, the municipality of Fivizzano is a sparkling gem in the crown of the region. A tour of this enchanting town takes us through a myriad of attractions and points of interest. The bell tower that rises shining against the blue sky invites us to discover the Church of San Paolo. This 15th-century building is adorned with works of art by local artists, depicting biblical episodes and the veneration of saints. In particular, it is worth pausing to admire the statue of the patron saint of Fivizzano, San Paolo, which dominates the main altar. Another architectural gem is the Church of San Giovanni, another monumental sacred building located in Piazza Medicea, boasting a rich multi-century history. This church, with its white stucco stone facade, offers an intimate atmosphere of tranquility and spirituality. But Fivizzano is not only rich in its churches. The Medici Fountain, located in the heart of the square, gives the city a sense of elegance and grandeur. This beautiful fountain, with its waterfalls and detailed sculptures, represents the spirit of Fivizzano, a combination of natural beauty and human ingenuity. The Verrucola Castle, which overlooks the city from a nearby hill, is another must-see for those visiting Fivizzano. This imposing structure, an ancient military fortress, offers spectacular views of the city and the surrounding hills. Climbing its walls, one is enveloped in a sense of returning to the past, when knights and ladies lived among those stones. Fivizzano is also famous for its cultural and folkloric events. Among these, the best known is undoubtedly the "Challenge of the archers of land and court", a historical reenactment that takes place every year in the month of July. During the event, locals and visitors immerse themselves in the medieval atmosphere of the city, participating in archery competitions, traditional games, and tastings of local dishes. Last but not least, the annual festival dedicated to Romiti should not be forgotten, celebrating the local food and wine tradition with a festive banquet of typical specialties, accompanied by music, dances, and conviviality. Visit Fivizzano, a municipality that has skillfully preserved the traces of a fascinating past and honored its rich traditions. Through churches, monuments, events, and festivals, Fivizzano invites you to take a journey through time, to experience the charm of a Tuscan municipality full of history and beauty.

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