Montaione

Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, amidst lush hills and enchanting views lies Montaione, a charming Italian municipality located within the province of Florence. Rich in history and culture, the municipality boasts ancient origins dating back to the Etruscan and Roman era, although it is in the Middle Ages that the most marked traces will be found. Montaione is set on an interesting and rare beauty territory, which extends for about 104.6 km². A varied landscape that alternates cultivated hills with vineyards and olive groves, to dense forests that shine green as far as the eye can see, giving travelers a spectacle of suggestive beauty. The municipality is at an altitude of 342 meters above sea level and offers breathtaking views. The origins of Montaione date back to the Etruscan and Roman era but it is the footsteps of the Middle Ages that prevail. In fact, during the medieval period, Montaione thrives in considerable importance, thanks to its ideal climate and strategic position among the various art cities of the region. In this period, the air of Montaione is charged with effervescence and vigor, thanks to the liveliness of its markets and the fervent activity of its artisans. However, during the 14th century Montaione undergoes several difficulties due to both regional conflicts between Florence and Pisa, and the dreaded "Black Death" that plagues the population. Despite the adversities, the municipality manages to recover and in the 18th century experiences a period of great development, thanks to the exploitation of the territory's resources, such as wine and oil production. The population of Montaione boasts a citizenship of just over 3,500 people, whose roots are deeply linked to the peasant tradition. It is in their hearts that the history of Montaione and its traditions continue to live on, through the celebration of popular festivals and ancient rituals. Every corner of this municipality exudes a sense of belonging and shared history, making the atmosphere of the village very welcoming. Although small and quiet, Montaione is characterized by a lively social and cultural life. There are many local events, such as concerts, art exhibitions, and food and wine festivals organized to highlight the cultural and gastronomic richness of the region. Everyone who visits Montaione falls in love with its natural treasures and its historical heritage, which have been mostly respected with the aim of preserving its original charm. It is a true hidden gem of Tuscany, which offers all visitors an unforgettable experience of beauty, serenity, and authenticity. In this atmosphere suspended between past and present, Montaione continues to live with the slow pace of its inhabitants, offering anyone who decides to visit it an experience of authentic hospitality and Tuscan charm. With its historical-cultural heritage and its nature-immersed landscapes, Montaione represents a place where history and beauty blend like in a painting, telling the simplicity of rural life and the importance of traditions.

ISTAT code: 048027

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Montaione, Palaia, Peccioli, San Miniato, Volterra

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Crossing the gentle slopes of the Tuscan hills, the municipality of Montaione rises, a small gem nestled in the Tuscan hinterland like an ancient guardian of the secrets and traditions of the territory. In addition to being rich in scenic beauty and artistic treasures, Montaione stands out as a lively center of economic activities, with many local businesses flourishing in its fertile land. The businesses of Montaione take pride in their Tuscan roots, respecting traditions while looking confidently towards the future. In fact, economic activity is strongly linked to the products of the territory: agriculture, viticulture, and olive growing thrive on these splendid hills, giving life to excellent products. One of the most important activities is certainly winemaking. The vineyards of Montaione are known for their high-quality production. The local grape varieties, cultivated with care and dedication, give life to splendid wines, with a unique character derived from the combination of the mild climate, fertile soil, and ancient winemaking wisdom. The vast expanses of uninterrupted vineyards produce prestigious wines, among which stand out the internationally recognized Chianti and the delicate and aromatic Vernaccia di San Gimignano. However, agriculture in Montaione is not limited to vineyards: the fields of gnarled olive trees are equally majestic and produce an extra virgin olive oil that is a true elixir of long life. The olives are handpicked in accordance with ancient Tuscan customs, and the result is an oil with an intense and persistent flavor. Montaione also boasts a rich tradition in livestock farming and cheese production. Pecorino, a high-quality sheep's milk cheese, is one of the main dairy products of the region. Alongside Pecorino, goat's milk and cow's milk cheeses give Montaione a leading position in the Tuscan dairy sector. There are also artisanal businesses that have made quality and originality their trademarks. Artisan workshops operate in the fields of ceramics, wood, wrought iron, and sandstone, keeping alive the artistic and productive heritage of the area. Montaione is also an important center for food and wine tourism. Many local companies have created tourist facilities integrated with agricultural activities, giving rise to a form of sustainable tourism called agritourism. In these places, visitors can taste local products, admire the beauty of the Tuscan hills, and experience an authentic Italian dolce vita. This entrepreneurial landscape, a spokesperson for the excellence of Made in Italy, gives Montaione a vibrancy and dynamism that make this Tuscan municipality a place to be proud of. From agriculture to tourism, through craftsmanship, the local businesses of Montaione represent an important engine for the economy of the territory, always keeping in mind the indissoluble bond with tradition and the beauty of the surrounding landscape.

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Statistics

The municipality of Montaione, with the ISTAT code 48027, is located within the hilly territory of Lower Val D'Elsa, predominantly hilly with a territorial surface area of 104.7585 sq km. The total population is 3470 inhabitants, slightly more female than male, with a large presence of foreigners (330 total residents). From a housing perspective, the area offers a significant number of dwellings, with 1516 units occupied and 1528 units unoccupied as of December 31, 2021. Despite the lower level of urbanization and its non-coastal location, Montaione offers a considerable livability, with various services accessible within reasonable timeframes. The travel time to reach the nearest train station is 52 minutes, while access to the highway network is 44 minutes. Airports and passenger ports are reachable in 49 and 56 minutes respectively. The tourist and hotel panorama of Montaione offers a certain appeal, with a total of 5 hotels totaling 534 beds and 250 rooms. The non-hotel accommodation offer, on the other hand, is very wide, with 101 total establishments including agritourisms, youth hostels, and commercially managed rental accommodations, totaling 3737 beds. In terms of cultural attractions, Montaione has two museum institutions that attracted 1084 visitors in 2020. The real estate sector could represent an interesting investment opportunity, considering the number of unoccupied dwellings within the municipality. Furthermore, the tourist and hotel sector seems to be quite flourishing, thanks to the presence of various accommodation facilities and the variety of housing solutions offered to tourists, from the most traditional to the most modern and dynamic. It is important to note, however, that accessibility could pose a challenge for investors, considering the distance from crucial infrastructures such as train stations, highways, airports, and ports. However, the tranquil and enveloping context of the hills of Lower Val D'Elsa, with an average altitude of 342 meters, could compensate for these logistical challenges, offering exclusive opportunities for investments in agritourism, hospitality, and projects aimed at enhancing the natural landscape and local cultural heritage. In summary, Montaione is a territory with high potential for investments, particularly in the hotel and residential sectors, and while it presents some logistical challenges, it also offers significant opportunities linked to its geographical and cultural uniqueness.

ISTAT COD AND MUNICIPALITIES
ISTAT code048027
MunicipalityMontaione
INHABITANTS (2023)
Total Inhabitants3470
Males1687
Females1783
TERRITORIAL SURFACES
HOUSES 2021
Occupied dwellings as of December 31st1.516
Unoccupied dwellings as of December 31st1528
Homes as of December 31st3.044
Stranieri
Males178
Females152
Total330
5 STARS AND 5 STAR LUXURY
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms151
4 STARS
Exercises2
Beds196
Rooms78
Bathrooms81
3 STARS
Exercises2
Beds36
Rooms21
Bathrooms22
2 STARS
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
1 STAR
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Tourist Hotel Residences
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Total Hotels
Exercises5
Beds534
Rooms250
Bathrooms254
Campsites and Tourist Villages
Number0
Beds0
Rental accommodation managed in an entrepreneurial manner
Number61
Beds2123
Farmhouses
Number37
Beds1004
Youth Hostels
Number2
Beds66
Holiday homes
Number0
Beds0
Alpine refuges
Number0
Beds0
Other accommodation facilities
Number1
Beds10
Bed & Breakfast
Number0
Beds0
Total non-hotel establishments
Number101
Beds3203
Total accommodation facilities
Number106
Beds3737
2020 Museums and Similar Institutions
Number of museum institutions2
Number of visitors1084
Fasce altimetriche
PERIMETER_KM53.43
AREA_KMQ104.76
0-299 (%)82.9
300-599 (%)17.1
600-899 (%)0.0
900-1.199 (%)0.0
1.200-1.499 (%)0.0
1.500-1.999 (%)0.0
2.000-2.499 (%)0.0
>=2.500 (%)0.0
% Total100
Agrarian region
Agricultural Region Code4807
Denomination: Agricultural RegionCOLLINE DELLA VAL D'ELSA INFERIORE
Other statistical classifications
Altitude of the center (meters)342
Coastal municipalityNo
Island municipalityNo
Coastal areasNo
Level of urbanizationZone scarsamente popolate
Accessibility indices (in minutes)
Railway stations with active passenger service52
Access to the motorway network44
Airports49
Ports with passenger service56

News on TRAVELNOSTOP

In the heart of Tuscany, among the gentle hills and breathtaking landscapes, stands the municipality of Montaione, with its artistic, historical, and cultural riches. This small municipality offers a concentration of attractions for art, history, and nature lovers as well as for enthusiasts of popular festivals. The patron saint of Montaione, San Regolo, is celebrated with great solemnity twice a year. The first time, on March 12, in memory of the day when San Regolo laid the first stone for the construction of the church, and the second on September 24, the symbolic date of his death. During these celebrations, the municipality is enlivened by religious and cultural events. The municipality of Montaione is rich in churches and monuments of great historical and artistic interest. Among these stands out the Church of Santa Maria and San Regolo, a religious building dating back to the medieval period. Inside, you can admire a twelfth-century crypt and a series of fourteenth-century frescoes. And then we have the Church of Santo Stefano, located in the locality of Coiano. This church, characterized by a Romanesque architectural structure, preserves inside a valuable fresco depicting the Madonna and Child, attributed to the school of Ghirlandaio, and a panel with the representation of San Lorenzo, a work by the Tuscan painter Cenni di Francesco. Montaione also offers glimpses and monuments of great beauty such as the Tower and the House in the Borgo, dating back to the Middle Ages, and the Villa da Filicaja, a sixteenth-century manor house surrounded by a large park. The events and festivals that animate the municipality of Montaione throughout the year are numerous. Among these, particular relevance is given to the Truffle Festival, which takes place every year in October. During the festival, visitors have the opportunity to taste typical dishes based on truffles, one of the most prized products of this land. The event is accompanied by a series of cultural and sporting events that involve the entire community. Another interesting event is the Medieval Festival, which takes place every year in July. During this festival, the streets of the historic center come alive with costumed characters, musicians, jesters, and banquets, where you can taste typical dishes of the Tuscan tradition. Furthermore, for nature and outdoor sports enthusiasts, Montaione offers a network of paths and trails to be traveled on foot, by bicycle, or on horseback. Last but not least, for golf enthusiasts, the territory of Montaione hosts a splendid 27-hole course, immersed in a panorama of rare beauty. Montaione, therefore, confirms itself as a place where art, history, nature, and popular traditions blend creating a combination of rare suggestions capable of enchanting every visitor.

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