Reggello

In the heart of the enchanting Tuscany, among the golden hills that mark the wonderful beauty of this region, lies the municipality of Reggello. Nestled at the top of a plateau, this picturesque village takes its name from the Latin term "Regillus", which means "little king", evoking a sense of nobility and grandeur that perfectly reflects the historical and cultural richness that Reggello possesses. At an altitude of about 390 meters above sea level, Reggello is ideally located to overlook the surrounding Tuscan hills, offering a spectacular view of the gentle undulations of the landscape. The surrounding nature seems almost painted, a kaleidoscope of colors that vary with the changing seasons, while profiles of olive groves and vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see, symbols of the agricultural heritage to which Reggello is deeply connected. Despite its small size, with a population of about 15,000 inhabitants, Reggello boasts a surprisingly rich artistic and cultural heritage. Since its foundation, the ancient city has accumulated centuries of history, as evidenced by the numerous traces of its medieval past. Reggello still retains the charm of those distant years, but has managed to evolve while maintaining a perfect balance between tradition and progress. A visit to Reggello cannot ignore the vast natural heritage that surrounds this picturesque city. The surrounding hills, dotted with olive trees and vineyards, offer a series of paths for trekking enthusiasts and those who love to immerse themselves in the most authentic nature. To the south of the village, one of the most fascinating protected areas in Tuscany extends: the Vallombrosa Nature Reserve. This corner of paradise is populated by a wide variety of plant and animal species and is distinguished by the presence of ancient monasteries, hidden among the dense foliage of the trees. Walking through the streets of Reggello, you can breathe an atmosphere of times gone by. The picturesque stone houses line the narrow cobblestone streets, the gray ribbon of the streets winds through old shops and small cafes, where a hospitable and lively population comes and goes. Reggello thrives on a very strong sense of community, palpable from every heated conversation you can hear among the inhabitants and in the affectionate greetings exchanged during their afternoon gatherings. Life in Reggello unfolds at a slow and deliberate pace, in stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of the larger nearby Tuscan cities. This has allowed the village to maintain an authentic character and to be sheltered from mass commercialization. Art, history, and the innate beauty of the landscape are the most fascinating features of Reggello, which continue to enchant visitors from around the world. Reggello reflects the quintessence of the spirit of Tuscany: a perfect synthesis of natural beauty, cultural richness, and quality of life. A place where time seems to have frozen the best of a bygone era, and where life, with its rhythms and seasons, is lived fully and intensely. A small village capable of leaving an indelible mark on the heart of those who visit it, making every stay unforgettable.

ISTAT code: 048035

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Montemignaio, Pelago, Reggello, Rignano sull'Arno, San Paolo Solbrito

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The rich entrepreneurial fabric steeped in the heart of the Tuscan municipality of Reggello is a bizarre network of ancient traditions and modern innovation. The atmosphere steeped in history has allowed many local businesses to draw on the deep territorial culture, giving life to unique products highly sought after both in the Italian and international markets. History says that the businesses of Reggello were predominantly born in the agricultural sector, particularly characterized by high-quality production in the wine and olive oil sector. The agricultural companies of Reggello cultivate the olive tree and the vine with passion and dedication, creating excellent olive oils and fine wines that embody the carefree taste of the Tuscan region. Some of these businesses, while keeping the agricultural tradition alive, bring a breath of innovation to their production processes, integrating modern techniques with more traditional ones. Another peculiarity of the entrepreneurial sector in Reggello is craftsmanship. The municipality is home to numerous artisan workshops, each with its own style and character. For centuries, the secrets of wrought iron, ceramics, and wood masters have been passed down, and even today these skills are a source of pride for the entire community. The works of art created in local workshops not only decorate the homes of Reggello, but are often exported worldwide, carrying a piece of Reggello's history with them. Over the years, Reggello has absorbed the innovations of the 21st century, favoring a progressive diversification of the local economy. Today, service companies are an important component of the Reggello economy. Restaurateurs, hoteliers, and tour guides work passionately to meet the expectations of visitors, offering high-level services. Finally, Reggello has also responded to the new market demands, welcoming businesses dedicated to the fashion and cosmetic industry within its territory. In recent years, high-quality fashion and beauty industries have developed, with production sites scattered throughout the municipal territory. The altitude, mild climate, and picturesque landscape have allowed these businesses to work on high-quality products, offering extraordinary living conditions for workers. The wonderful natural scenery is not only a draw for tourists, but also a source of inspiration for entrepreneurs, who find in the enchanting panorama an additional strength for their business. In summary, the businesses of Reggello represent a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. On one hand, agriculture and craftsmanship embody the historical and cultural essence of the country; on the other hand, service businesses and fashion businesses transport the municipality into the new millennium, always maintaining a strong connection with tradition and the territory. This is why Reggello, a flourishing Tuscan municipality, is so unique and attractive for local businesses.

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Statistics

The municipality of Reggello, under the ISTAT code 48035, is located in a decidedly hilly area that extends over an area of 121.6457 sq km, nestled in the hills of the Vallombrosa mountain, a distinctive feature of the agricultural region 4803. The altimetric aspect is varied and reaches a peak of 1499 meters above sea level, speaking in percentage terms, 45.28% of the territory is between 0 and 299 meters in altitude, 20.40% is between 300 and 599 meters, 14.77% between 600 and 899 meters, 14.10% between 900 and 1199 meters, and only 5.41% is above 1200 meters. Reggello has a population of 9183 inhabitants, with a slightly higher presence of women than men. The number of dwellings as of December 31, 2021 was 9697, divided between 7155 occupied and 2542 unoccupied, also taking into account the foreign presence in the territory which amounts to 1218 people. The geographical position of Reggello, not coastal or insular, appears rather close to key services such as railway stations (38 minutes), access to the motorway network (12 minutes), airports (47 minutes), and ports with passenger service (90 minutes). This accessibility could facilitate potential development and investment initiatives. Speaking of tourism, Reggello offers various types of accommodation, ranging from hotels of various grades (from 1 to 4 stars, but not 5-star or luxury) to tourist residences, agritourisms, bed & breakfasts, holiday homes, and even an alpine refuge. The total number of accommodation facilities amounts to 73, with 2676 beds, and is complemented by the two municipal museums, visited by 2650 people in 2020. These data suggest that the tourism sector could be a valid entry point for investors, given the distinct natural beauty of the area. The real estate sector could also attract the interest of investors. With 2542 unoccupied dwellings as of December 31, 2021, it may be worthwhile to explore the possibilities of implementing urban regeneration projects or developing new housing structures. Although Reggello does not have a high population density, its geographical characteristics, accessible location, and potential for investment in the tourism and real estate sectors make it an interesting territory worthy of consideration. However, it is essential to carefully evaluate any potential critical issues before proceeding with any investment plans.

ISTAT COD AND MUNICIPALITIES
ISTAT code048035
MunicipalityReggello
INHABITANTS (2023)
Total Inhabitants9183
Males817
Females8366
TERRITORIAL SURFACES
HOUSES 2021
Occupied dwellings as of December 31st7.155
Unoccupied dwellings as of December 31st2542
Homes as of December 31st9.697
Stranieri
Males506
Females712
Total1218
5 STARS AND 5 STAR LUXURY
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
4 STARS
Exercises2
Beds195
Rooms91
Bathrooms94
3 STARS
Exercises9
Beds921
Rooms453
Bathrooms470
2 STARS
Exercises1
Beds53
Rooms34
Bathrooms34
1 STAR
Exercises1
Beds16
Rooms11
Bathrooms11
Tourist Hotel Residences
Exercises2
Beds431
Rooms151
Bathrooms137
Total Hotels
Exercises15
Beds1616
Rooms740
Bathrooms746
Campsites and Tourist Villages
Number0
Beds0
Rental accommodation managed in an entrepreneurial manner
Number21
Beds315
Farmhouses
Number30
Beds662
Youth Hostels
Number0
Beds0
Holiday homes
Number2
Beds63
Alpine refuges
Number1
Beds8
Other accommodation facilities
Number0
Beds0
Bed & Breakfast
Number4
Beds12
Total non-hotel establishments
Number58
Beds1060
Total accommodation facilities
Number73
Beds2676
2020 Museums and Similar Institutions
Number of museum institutions2
Number of visitors2650
Fasce altimetriche
PERIMETER_KM56.13
AREA_KMQ121.68
0-299 (%)45.3
300-599 (%)20.4
600-899 (%)14.8
900-1.199 (%)14.1
1.200-1.499 (%)5.4
1.500-1.999 (%)0.0
2.000-2.499 (%)0.0
>=2.500 (%)0.0
% Total100
Agrarian region
Agricultural Region Code4803
Denomination: Agricultural RegionMONTAGNA DI VALLOMBROSA
Other statistical classifications
Altitude of the center (meters)390
Coastal municipalityNo
Island municipalityNo
Coastal areasNo
Level of urbanizationZone a densità intermedia di popolazione
Accessibility indices (in minutes)
Railway stations with active passenger service38
Access to the motorway network12
Airports47
Ports with passenger service90

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In the green heart of Tuscany, nestled among gentle hills and lush olive groves, lies the small town of Reggello, home to artistic beauty and untouched popular traditions. This charming cluster of houses, of ancient Roman origins, has much to offer to those who love art, culture, and nature. A meeting point for lovers of sacred art is the ancient Parish Church of San Pietro a Cascia. This church, dating back to the 9th century, boasts an invaluable art heritage. Among the treasures it houses, the undisputed star is the "Triptych of San Giovenale", a milestone of Italian painting signed by Masaccio, one of the greatest exponents of the Renaissance. What makes Reggello unique is also the splendid Vallombrosa Abbey. This place of worship, founded in the 11th century by San Giovanni Gualberto, stands out among dense forests of firs and beech trees. Passing through its doors, you find yourself in a timeless environment, where every detail - from tapestries to frescoes, from mosaics to stained glass windows - speaks an ancient language of devotion and sacrifice. The Municipality of Reggello is strongly linked to its patron saint, San Jacopo. Every year, on July 25th, the city celebrates the saint with great religious fervor and popular festivities. The streets are filled with processions, concerts, and stalls, creating an atmosphere of shared joy that unites residents and visitors. Festivals are another cornerstone of social life in Reggello, offering the opportunity to taste local typical products in the context of a village celebration. Among the most renowned, the Porcino Festival, which takes place every September, and the New Oil Festival, in November, offer an unforgettable gastronomic experience that celebrates the treasures of the Tuscan land. There are also opportunities to admire the architectural beauty of Reggello outside the religious context: for example, the Sammezzano Castle represents a monument of exceptional historical and cultural interest. The building, of medieval origins but renovated in the 19th century in oriental style, is a masterpiece of architectural eclecticism, surrounded by a vast park rich in exotic plant varieties. But Reggello is not only art and culture. Nature reigns supreme, offering breathtaking views and charming hiking trails. The Vallombrosa Nature Reserve, for example, stretches over more than a thousand hectares of dense forest, with paths winding through wildlife and educational trails. In conclusion, the Tuscan town of Reggello is a small jewel rich in history, art, and traditions, immersed in the greenery of a bucolic landscape, ready to welcome anyone in search of an authentic experience in the heart of Tuscany.

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