Montelupo Fiorentino

In the heart of Florentine life, enriching the charm of Tuscany, lies the municipality of Montelupo Fiorentino. This green jewel lies along the Arno River, at the center of an ideal triangle between Florence to the north, Empoli to the south, and the third vertex to the west, towards the sea. With a population of over 14,000 inhabitants, Montelupo Fiorentino has established itself as a hub of history, culture, and tradition. Looking back in time, its origins can be traced back to the fortress known as the "Ambrogiana", an ancient medieval fortification built to defend Florence in times of war. The reference to the figure of Baldovino degli Alberti, who in the 16th century promoted a significant expansion, highlights how from the beginning Montelupo Fiorentino has occupied a position of great importance in the region's historical and political events. Soon, the geographically favorable position along the banks of the Arno, in addition to offering scenes of rare beauty, allowed for the development of an important river port. This turned into a fundamental crossroads for the trade of goods and raw materials, playing an essential role in the economic and productive life of the area. The prosperity and dynamism of Montelupo Fiorentino are closely linked to its ceramic tradition, which developed between the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Favored by the presence of abundant clay deposits underground, the art of ceramics became a distinctive symbol of the entire community, expanding to the entire Italian and European panorama. The quality and originality of these artifacts made them highly appreciated, to the point that they were exported to various European countries and the Mediterranean. Even today, this tradition is tangibly manifested, making Montelupo Fiorentino a precious witness to an ancient and fascinating art. In the microcosm of Montelupo Fiorentino, culture intertwines with the richness of local traditions. The practice of working with clay, for example, is a tradition that dates back centuries and is now evoked during the typical popular festival "Fiera di San Luca", famous for its production of ceramics. The natural landscape of Montelupo Fiorentino is another of its masterpieces, able to harmoniously blend colors and different elements. Its green hills, crossed by vines and olive trees, are an emblem of Tuscany, while the plain, crossed by the Arno River, is an ode to tranquility and solemn beauty. In this idyllic setting, Montelupo Fiorentino reveals a multifaceted personality, capable of combining history and tradition, art and nature in an indissoluble embrace. Here, the past blends with the present, creating a place where time seems to stand still, giving a sense of eternal peace. This fascinating Tuscan town is therefore an open-air museum, where every corner tells a story, every stone breathes culture, and the beauty of the landscape is an endless poem. A visit to Montelupo Fiorentino is a fascinating and enriching adventure through the centuries, a journey into the pulsating heart of Tuscany.

ISTAT code: 048028

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Capraia e Limite, Carmignano, Empoli, Lastra a Signa, Montelupo Fiorentino

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Montelupo Fiorentino, a small town in the heart of Tuscany, has a rich history of local entrepreneurship. The main economic activities of the municipality are linked to ceramics, agriculture, and the wine sector, all sectors connected to local tradition and still continued today with passion and tenacity. A timeless guardian of an ancient tradition, Montelupo Fiorentino is the quintessential town of ceramics. The skill of skilled hands is passed down from generation to generation, as if time in these workshops were suspended. Local ceramic businesses produce wonderful works of art in every shape and size, from small ornaments to large vases decorated with a mastery that leaves one speechless. The bright color and attention to detail make these products unique, sought after by collectors and enthusiasts from around the world. Montelupo Fiorentino is also known for agriculture. The agricultural businesses in the municipality significantly contribute to the local economy with the production of many typical Tuscan products. The genuine taste of these foods, linked to the culture and passion of the people who produce them, is an experience that no visitor should miss. In the agricultural landscape of Montelupo Fiorentino, the wine sector plays a very important role. The vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see on the Tuscan hills, creating a fascinating and characteristic scenery. The local wineries are famous for producing excellent wines, capable of captivating both the palates of wine novices and those of the most experienced sommeliers. Wine production is not just an economic activity, but a true art. For true lovers of design and craftsmanship, in Montelupo Fiorentino you can also find small businesses specializing in woodworking and wrought iron, keeping alive the Tuscan tradition of these ancient processing techniques. Finally, the presence of numerous businesses in the restaurant and hospitality sector testifies to the importance of cuisine and tourism in this municipality. Restaurants, agritourisms, and hotels are located in splendid locations, offering visitors the opportunity to experience a unique culinary experience, accompanied by breathtaking views. Montelupo Fiorentino is a true piece of the mosaic of Tuscan entrepreneurship, a concentration of economic activities that sound like a refrain, recalling the traditions, flavors, smells, and customs of these lands. Its local businesses embody the pride of an entire community that, despite the challenges of the present, continues to look to the future with confidence, carrying on with passion their daily work, always with an eye to quality and respect for the environment. Their story is that of a hardworking community that, thanks to tenacity and ingenuity, has managed to make their territory a place of excellence and tourist attraction.

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Montelupo Fiorentino is a charming municipality located in the Tuscany Region, with an ISTAT code of 48028. With a total population of 14,296 residents in 2023, evenly divided between males and females, the municipality boasts a lively and diverse community, including a significant contingent of foreigners, amounting to 1,163 individuals. The territory of Montelupo Fiorentino covers an area of 24.6576 sq km; a size that, combined with the hilly nature of the land, gives this location a picturesque and fascinating morphology. In terms of housing, the municipality offers a substantial amount of accommodations, with a total of 6,525 registered residences in 2021. Of these, 5,848 are currently occupied, while the remaining 677 are available, representing a potential opportunity for investments in the real estate sector. Despite not being particularly large in size, Montelupo Fiorentino has made significant strides in the tourism and hospitality sector. There is a three-star hotel with 19 rooms and 34 beds available, as well as several non-hotel structures - including agritourism facilities and bed & breakfasts - offering an additional 244 beds. This variety of accommodation facilities is promising for investors interested in the tourism sector. Of particular interest for the tourism potential of the municipality is also the only museum in the area, which recorded 1,707 visitors in 2020. This demonstrates appreciation for the local cultural heritage and suggests further investment opportunities in this area. Despite not being a coastal municipality, nor being in the immediate vicinity of coastal areas, Montelupo Fiorentino enjoys a good degree of accessibility. The municipality is located 41 minutes from railway stations, 22 minutes from the highway network, and 35 minutes from the nearest airport. These factors contribute to making Montelupo Fiorentino easily accessible, a crucial aspect for investors who, considering it together with the demographic, economic, and social data presented, can assess more clearly the opportunities offered by this territory. Finally, from an economic perspective, the Hills of Prato and the Middle Valdarno represent a rich agricultural region, offering potential investment opportunities in this sector. In conclusion, Montelupo Fiorentino represents a territory with many perspectives, enigmatic and charming, challenging potential investors to discover and exploit its resources in an innovative and fruitful way.

ISTAT COD AND MUNICIPALITIES
ISTAT code048028
MunicipalityMontelupo Fiorentino
INHABITANTS (2023)
Total Inhabitants14296
Males6949
Females7347
TERRITORIAL SURFACES
HOUSES 2021
Occupied dwellings as of December 31st5.848
Unoccupied dwellings as of December 31st677
Homes as of December 31st6.525
Stranieri
Males489
Females674
Total1163
5 STARS AND 5 STAR LUXURY
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
4 STARS
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
3 STARS
Exercises1
Beds34
Rooms19
Bathrooms19
2 STARS
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
1 STAR
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Tourist Hotel Residences
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Total Hotels
Exercises1
Beds34
Rooms19
Bathrooms19
Campsites and Tourist Villages
Number0
Beds0
Rental accommodation managed in an entrepreneurial manner
Number8
Beds79
Farmhouses
Number4
Beds122
Youth Hostels
Number0
Beds0
Holiday homes
Number0
Beds0
Alpine refuges
Number0
Beds0
Other accommodation facilities
Number0
Beds0
Bed & Breakfast
Number1
Beds9
Total non-hotel establishments
Number13
Beds210
Total accommodation facilities
Number14
Beds244
2020 Museums and Similar Institutions
Number of museum institutions1
Number of visitors1707
Fasce altimetriche
PERIMETER_KM37.50
AREA_KMQ24.67
0-299 (%)100.0
300-599 (%)0.0
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 Code4805
Denomination: Agricultural RegionCOLLINE DI PRATO E DEL MEDIO VALDARNO
Other statistical classifications
Altitude of the center (meters)35
Coastal municipalityNo
Island municipalityNo
Coastal areasNo
Level of urbanizationZone a densità intermedia di popolazione
Accessibility indices (in minutes)
Railway stations with active passenger service41
Access to the motorway network22
Airports35
Ports with passenger service46

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In the heart of Tuscany lies Montelupo Fiorentino, a town that hides a myriad of attractions nestled among glimpses of priceless beauty. Walking along its streets, the visitor is captivated by the discreet and sophisticated charm of this pearl immersed in greenery. A characteristic point is the Pieve of San Giovanni Evangelista, a church of Romanesque origin rebuilt during the 13th century after the destruction that occurred in 1008. Inside, you can admire 14th-century frescoes and paintings from the Florentine school. Another place of worship to visit is the Monastery of the Clarisses of Montelupo, built in 1590 and now the residence of the sisters of the Order of the Clarisses. In this monastery is preserved the "Primacy of St. Peter," a work by the Baroque painter Baccio Lomi. Moving on to the civic profile, the Villa Ambrogiana stands out, also known as the "Medici Villa." Created by Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici in 1587, this structure boasts a historically important garden and a facade adorned with four towers at the corners, symbolizing the power of the Medici. Montelupo Fiorentino is also proud of its historical tradition linked to the production of ceramics. A visit to the Ceramics Museum allows you to discover five centuries of history of this art, reliving the steps that led Montelupo to be a well-known production center in the 16th and 17th centuries. All this cultural heritage finds its roots in the popular events that take place throughout the year and strengthen the community's identity. A prominent role is played by the Fair of San Luca, the flagship of popular and religious festivals, a convergence of devotion, art, music, and gastronomy. This fair takes place on October 18, in honor of the patron saint Luke, and involves the entire village in a riot of lights, colors, and flavors. Another highly anticipated event is the "Cocciopesto," a food and wine festival dedicated to ceramics and the culinary tradition of Montelupo. Within the historic center, there are exhibitions, ceramic workshops for children, typical cuisine, and tastings of local wines in a festive and sharing atmosphere. At the end of June, "Montelupo Fiorentino nel Rinascimento" takes place, a festival that retraces the Renaissance history of the locality through historical reenactments, processions, medieval shows, music, and dances. Montelupo Fiorentino, a small town with a big heart, welcomes visitors with its cultural and artistic richness, its imposing historical heritage, and its vibrant community life, offering endless moments of discovery among nature, local flavors, ceramics, art, and history.

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