Marradi

Marradi is a charming and historic Tuscan municipality, nestled among lush vegetation and warm people. Located in the heart of Tuscany, Marradi offers a unique mix of ancient history, breathtaking natural landscapes, and a culture that dates back millennia. Marradi is blessed with a advantageous geographical position, situated between the Arno valley and the Lamone valley, two important rivers of the region. Its location has facilitated trade and communication over the centuries, allowing the city to thrive despite historical challenges. The mountains surrounding Marradi contribute to making it a perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life. Historically, Marradi reached its peak of prosperity in the Renaissance thanks to its role as a transit point on the "Salt Road" between Florence and Ravenna. The production of chestnuts, olives, and fodder allowed the city to become self-sufficient, becoming a fundamental economic resource for centuries. Even today, chestnut and olive cultivation remain prevalent in the surrounding countryside. Marradi is also known for its rich cultural traditions. It has embraced the legacy of the past, from Roman civilization to the vitality of the Renaissance, to the influences of the Medici family and beyond. It is also the birthplace of illustrious historical figures, such as the poet Dino Campana, whose verses tell the unique character and beauty of this place. The town center retains a medieval village atmosphere, with cobbled streets and quiet squares that reflect the history of this ancient city. Not to be forgotten is the importance of its churches, which not only preserve priceless frescoes and works of art, but also serve as places of worship and gathering for the population. Marradi, in every respect, is a municipality that lives its daily life between hard work and festivities. The people of Marradi are famous for their hospitality and warmth. The Marradesi, as the residents are called, are known for their strong sense of community and for their numerous festivals and celebrations, which are an important part of the city's identity. The most famous of these is the Chestnut Festival held every year in the autumn. Although Marradi is an underrated treasure of Tuscany, it is a place worth visiting. It possesses not only the richness of its history and traditions, but also that of its extraordinary natural position. Among the green Tuscan hills, the gently flowing rivers, and the cobblestone streets leading to breathtaking views, Marradi is an ode to beauty and tranquility. A trip to Marradi offers an opportunity to look away from the ordinary and immerse oneself in a unique experience that promises to be unforgettable.

ISTAT code: 048026

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Neighboring municipalities

Borgo San Lorenzo, Brisighella, Dicomano, Firenzuola, Marradi, Modigliana, Palazzuolo sul Senio, Portico e San Benedetto, Premilcuore, San Godenzo, Tredozio, Vicchio

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"Marradi is a small gem nestled in the heart of the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines, rich in nature and history, but it is also a dynamic and lively economic and entrepreneurial reality, where local businesses play a fundamental role in keeping traditions alive and fueling the growth of the area. The generosity of the land in Marradi has allowed, over the centuries, the development of a rich and varied agricultural sector. Among the most common crops are those of the vine and the olive tree, which make the typical products of these territories an example of gastronomic excellence. The wineries in Marradi are famous for the production of quality wine, based on the experience passed down from generation to generation. Attention to traditional winemaking methods, from harvesting to aging, allows for unparalleled wines, appreciated nationally and internationally. In addition to viticulture, olive growing stands out. The hills of Marradi are dotted with olive groves, whose drupes give life to a renowned extra virgin olive oil for its balanced flavor and nutritional properties. Marradi's olive growers, in addition to oil production, also dedicate themselves to the transformation of olives into tasty pickles and other local specialties. Marradi's agricultural tradition also includes excellent livestock farming. Pastures and breeding grounds allow for the production of quality meats, used in local butcher shops and restaurants. The numerous breeding and slaughtering companies offer a wide variety of products, from beef, pork, lamb, and goat meat to typical high-quality cured meats. Another prominent sector is beekeeping. The blooms of the Apennine mountains are a true paradise for bees, which produce a precious honey, rich in flavor and beneficial properties. Marradi's beekeeping companies produce different varieties of honey, from chestnut to wildflower, receiving national acclaim and recognition. In addition to agriculture, Marradi boasts a significant activity in the field of craftsmanship. There are numerous high-quality artisanal works, from ceramics to wrought iron. But there are also wood masters who, even today, carry on ancient processing techniques, creating unique pieces. Overall, Marradi's local businesses are a real treasure for the municipality, an economic engine and a symbol of a hardworking territory, capable of skillfully combining tradition and innovation. Whether it is agriculture, livestock farming, viticulture, or craftsmanship, the entrepreneurial activities in the area contribute to keeping alive the interest in local culture and traditions, enhancing the beauty and authenticity of a fascinating and genuine territory."

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Statistics

The Municipality of Marradi, ISTAT code 48026, is a small Italian municipality in the Tuscany region. It is a sparsely populated area with a total of 1603 inhabitants, divided between 1461 males and 142 females. In addition to Italian citizens, Marradi also hosts a total of 187 foreign residents, almost evenly distributed between males and females. The total area of the municipality is 154.0525 square kilometers. From a housing perspective, Marradi shows a significant number of dwellings, with a total of 2,826 as of December 31, 2021. Of these, 1,388 are occupied while 1,438 are unoccupied. This real estate landscape certainly offers opportunities for investors interested in the real estate sector, especially considering the possibility of redeveloping the unoccupied dwellings. In terms of tourism, Marradi offers a variety of accommodation facilities ranging from hotels to bed & breakfasts and agritourisms. In total, the area offers 19 accommodation facilities with a total of 348 beds, suitable for hosting tourists in every season of the year. The cultural heritage of the municipality is expressed through a museum that, despite its small size, attracts visitors from all over the area. From a geographical and morphological point of view, Marradi is located in a region called "Alto Santerno e Alto Lamone". The center of the municipality is located at 328 meters above sea level and its surface is distributed over different altitude bands, with the majority of the area between 300 and 899 meters. These characteristics make Marradi a potential destination of interest for lovers of food and wine tourism and nature. Despite its secluded location, data on accessibility indices tell us that Marradi is still accessible by various means of transportation. The municipality is 38 minutes away from the nearest train station, 47 minutes from the nearest highway access, 80 minutes from the nearest airport, and 102 minutes from ports with passenger service. In conclusion, the Municipality of Marradi offers various opportunities for investors, both in the real estate and tourism sectors, thanks to the richness of its housing and accommodation offer, the variety of its geographical and morphological characteristics, the presence of a cultural heritage, and its reasonable accessibility despite the relatively low degree of urbanization. Potential challenges could arise from the small population size and the need to encourage a greater flow of tourists to support investments in the sector.

ISTAT COD AND MUNICIPALITIES
ISTAT code048026
MunicipalityMarradi
INHABITANTS (2023)
Total Inhabitants1603
Males1461
Females142
TERRITORIAL SURFACES
HOUSES 2021
Occupied dwellings as of December 31st1.388
Unoccupied dwellings as of December 31st1438
Homes as of December 31st2.826
Stranieri
Males98
Females89
Total187
5 STARS AND 5 STAR LUXURY
Exercises1
Beds25
Rooms10
Bathrooms0
4 STARS
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
3 STARS
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
2 STARS
Exercises1
Beds23
Rooms15
Bathrooms16
1 STAR
Exercises1
Beds11
Rooms8
Bathrooms6
Tourist Hotel Residences
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Total Hotels
Exercises2
Beds34
Rooms23
Bathrooms22
Campsites and Tourist Villages
Number0
Beds0
Rental accommodation managed in an entrepreneurial manner
Number3
Beds34
Farmhouses
Number9
Beds103
Youth Hostels
Number0
Beds0
Holiday homes
Number2
Beds121
Alpine refuges
Number1
Beds27
Other accommodation facilities
Number1
Beds21
Bed & Breakfast
Number1
Beds8
Total non-hotel establishments
Number17
Beds314
Total accommodation facilities
Number19
Beds348
2020 Museums and Similar Institutions
Number of museum institutions1
Number of visitors30
Fasce altimetriche
PERIMETER_KM70.90
AREA_KMQ154.07
0-299 (%)1.7
300-599 (%)45.9
600-899 (%)42.4
900-1.199 (%)9.8
1.200-1.499 (%)0.1
1.500-1.999 (%)0.0
2.000-2.499 (%)0.0
>=2.500 (%)0.0
% Total100
Agrarian region
Agricultural Region Code4801
Denomination: Agricultural RegionALTO SANTERNO E ALTO LAMONE
Other statistical classifications
Altitude of the center (meters)328
Coastal municipalityNo
Island municipalityNo
Coastal areasNo
Level of urbanizationZone scarsamente popolate
Accessibility indices (in minutes)
Railway stations with active passenger service38
Access to the motorway network47
Airports80
Ports with passenger service102
Piano Strategico Nazionale per le Aree Interne
Già Area 2014-2020SI
SNAI 2020E - Periferico
Aree SNAI 2021 - 2027Valdarno e Valdisieve, Mugello, Val Bisenzio

The municipality of Marradi, which has already been included among the areas of the national strategies for internal areas (SNAI) for the period 2014-2020, is classified by the SNAI 2020 as an "E - Peripheral" area. This means that it is located in a peripheral position compared to the main urban centers and therefore offers opportunities for rural development and diversification of the local economic fabric, but it can also face challenges related to connectivity and access to services. In the period 2021-2027, Marradi falls within the SNAI areas of Valdarno and Valdisieve, Mugello, Val Bisenzio. This could suggest a continued focus on its development within the framework of national cohesion policies. The categorization of Marradi in these areas may involve access to specific funds and targeted development strategies, the effectiveness of which will need to be carefully evaluated through constant monitoring of the local situation. It is also important to observe the interrelationships between Marradi and other internal areas of Italy, as well as its specific needs and development opportunities. Depending on the specific projects implemented, this could lead to improvements in infrastructure, economic diversification, environmental protection, service quality, and other important aspects for the quality of life of local residents.

News on TRAVELNOSTOP

"Marradi, a charming Tuscan town nestled among enchanting green slopes, lies in the valley of the Lamone river, surprising with its uniqueness and harmony. A place where nature, art, and tradition come together to create a special setting, delighting visitors with a cultural offer enclosed in a unique panorama. The patron saint of the municipality, San Lorenzo, is honored with great reverence and festivities in the month of August, culminating in a procession of faith and tradition, where popular devotion is expressed in all its authenticity. The Church of San Lorenzo, named after the saint, is one of the most important religious buildings in the municipality. A sixteenth-century structure, with works of great value, where light and bright colors predominate, fitting perfectly into the serenity of the surrounding environment. In the territory of Marradi, two other churches stand out, tributes to a solid and rooted faith expressed in the forms of sacred art: the Church of Santa Reparata in Salto and the Church of Santa Maria all'Orto. Both tell the story of a people and their devotion, giving life to a sort of spiritual narrative set in a simple yet fascinating architecture. Not only sacred art, Marradi also offers important historical testimonies such as the Villa di Castiglionchio, a majestic fifteenth-century complex, and the characteristic Palazzo Torriani, a historic Renaissance residence. But the historical heart of the town is undoubtedly the Palazzo Communale, an imposing building that houses the Municipal Library and various art collections inside. However, Marradi is not only culture, it is also conviviality. Throughout the year, the town comes alive with numerous events and festivals that involve both the local population and visitors. The Chestnut Festival is famous, taking place every year in October. A true tribute to one of the symbolic fruits of the area: the chestnut. During the festival, the streets of the center turn into a festive market, where you can taste chestnuts in all their variations, from marron glacé to mulled wine. Another unmissable event is the Palio del Daino, a popular festival that takes place in August and involves the whole town in a historical event where ancient traditions related to deer hunting are evoked. Marradi is therefore a place where past and present coexist harmoniously, offering visitors a unique experience, capable of engaging them in the discovery of the small and large treasures of this fascinating Tuscan town. Marradi is a journey into the authentic spirit of Tuscany, a path that combines the beauty of the landscapes with the richness of culture and history, seasoned with the delights of local gastronomy."

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