Campiglia Marittima

Campiglia Marittima is a charming and evocative municipality, nestled in the rugged beauty of Tuscany, the Italian region well known for its rich history and culinary culture. Located in the province of Livorno, near the Tyrrhenian Sea, Campiglia Marittima has its roots in an ancient past and seems to resist the passage of time, maintaining an incredibly authentic charm. The surrounding landscape reflects the characteristic rural beauty of Tuscany, complete with gentle hills, cobbled streets, and panoramic views. The abundant vegetation and clean air help create a serene environment, far from the chaos of daily life, a perfect place for a relaxing trip and cultural discovery. The origins of Campiglia Marittima date back to the Etruscan era, making it a destination rich in historical evidence and archaeological finds. Over the centuries, it has been under the influence of different cultures, from the Etruscans to the Romans, and various Italian kingdoms, including the Aldobrandeschi and the Appiani. The city's historic buildings, in particular, reflect an incredible cultural heritage imbued with these layers of history. The municipality is dominated by its medieval castle, which with its majestic appearance, is a striking testament to the past. Campiglia Marittima is recognized as one of the most beautiful places in the region, known as "the pearl of the Etruscan Coast". The natural beauty of the place is enhanced by its panoramic position, overlooking the gentle hills of Tuscany sloping down to the sea. The natural environment is protected and carefully preserved in the surrounding nature reserves, which host a unique biodiversity and offer the opportunity to enjoy unspoiled nature and breathtaking landscapes. The economy of the municipality is traditionally linked to agriculture and mineral extraction. Agriculture has made the fertile land an excellent producer of wine and extra virgin olive oil known worldwide. Mining activity, on the other hand, has been the main source of livelihood for the area's inhabitants for centuries, contributing to shaping not only the landscape but also the social and cultural history of the municipality. The city's architecture is a fascinating blend of styles from various eras, including medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque buildings. The narrow cobbled streets winding through the town lead to picturesque squares, at the foot of historic palaces and churches of understated beauty. In the town, one can experience a peaceful atmosphere and enjoy the exquisite local cuisine in intimate taverns and restaurants. Campiglia Marittima has a lot to offer: from a landscape and history perspective to culture and traditions. This jewel of Tuscany, which has preserved its charm and authenticity intact, is a municipality that truly deserves a visit. Venturing through its ancient streets allows one to experience a return to the past, a fusion of antiquity and beauty that can only be described as unique.

ISTAT code: 049002

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Campiglia Marittima, Follonica, Monterotondo Marittimo, Piombino, San Vincenzo

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Located in the heart of Tuscany, the town of Campiglia Marittima is not only a true architectural and historical gem, but also a real hub of diverse economic activities. Its local businesses, in fact, are a shining example of how to combine tradition and innovation, giving life to an eclectic and lively entrepreneurial landscape. One of the most important economic activities in Campiglia is undoubtedly agriculture. The fertility of the Tuscan soil, characterized by gentle hills and a mild climate, has allowed the birth and development of numerous agricultural companies that produce excellent quality products. Among these stand out the wineries, which produce prestigious wines of international recognition, and the olive oil companies, whose olives give life to an extra virgin olive oil with an intense and persistent flavor. With their work, the farmers of Campiglia contribute to keeping alive the ancient bond between man and the land, respecting biodiversity and local traditions. In recent years, however, the economy of Campiglia has also seen significant development in the industrial sector. In fact, while remaining anchored to traditional values, the municipality has been able to open its doors to innovation, welcoming technological and manufacturing companies into its entrepreneurial fabric. These realities, operating in respect of the environment and the territory, represent an example of how economic development can be combined with sustainability. Closely linked to agricultural and industrial activities, local craftsmanship also boasts a long tradition. In the heart of Campiglia, in fact, one can find workshops where skilled artisans work with wood, ceramics, glass, and metals to create unique and valuable objects. These realities, with their ancient know-how, contribute to keeping alive the cultural identity of the territory. Last but not least, the tourism sector also plays a primary role in the economy of Campiglia. Thanks to its privileged position, its extraordinary architectural and cultural heritage, and its rich offer of high-quality accommodation and dining facilities, Campiglia Marittima attracts a large number of tourists from all over the world every year. Hotels, bed & breakfasts, farm stays, restaurants, and cafes contribute to creating a welcoming and authentic atmosphere, making the visitors' stay an unforgettable experience. In short, Campiglia Marittima truly knows how to combine tradition and innovation, enhancing its resources and dynamically responding to market challenges. Its local businesses are the driving force of the economy, and their commitment is essential to support the development of the territory. This ability to innovate and adapt, combined with passion and love for the land, makes Campiglia not only a place of great charm, but also an example of resilience and tenacity.

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The report focuses on the evaluation of the territory of the Municipality of Campiglia Marittima, ISTAT code: 49002, located in the agricultural region of Colline Litoranee di Piombino. Looking at the demographic statistics for 2023, a total of 12,402 inhabitants are observed, with a slight prevalence of females (6,413) compared to males (5,989). Within this population, a significant presence of foreigners is noted, amounting to 961 individuals, balanced between males (487) and females (474). These data suggest a wide cultural diversity in the population, a result of significant international openness. The territory of the municipality is vast and varied, with an area of 83.2763 sq km, predominantly hilly (with 95% of the territory between 0 and 299 meters above sea level), and some mountainous areas (4.9% of the territory between 300 and 599 meters above sea level). Regarding habitability and the real estate market, the dwellings recorded as of December 31, 2021 are approximately 7,703, of which 5,650 are occupied and 2,053 are vacant. This presence of unoccupied dwellings could indicate investment opportunities in the real estate sector, with the potential to develop both residential and commercial construction. The territory boasts a considerable cultural heritage, with three museums that attracted 15,240 visitors in 2020, suggesting a strong interest in the local cultural heritage by tourists and residents. Campiglia Marittima is not a coastal municipality, but its proximity to the coast still offers tourist and accommodation attractions. The tourist infrastructure includes a total of 101 accommodation facilities, offering a total of 2,645 beds, distributed among hotels, tourist residences, rental accommodations managed as businesses, agritourisms, hostels, bed & breakfasts, and other accommodation facilities. This accommodation offer is potentially interesting for investors interested in the tourism sector. Accessibility to the area is facilitated by a train station reachable in 10 minutes, access to the highway is 27 minutes away, passenger ports are less than half an hour away, and the nearest airport can be reached in 55 minutes. In conclusion, the demographic, social, and economic characteristics of Campiglia Marittima make it a territory rich in potential for investment, with particularly interesting opportunities in the real estate and tourism sectors. The presence of a significant cultural heritage and a wide range of accommodation facilities, combined with good accessibility, make the area attractive for both residents and tourists, with the possibility of further developments and expansions in these sectors.

ISTAT COD AND MUNICIPALITIES
ISTAT code049002
MunicipalityCampiglia Marittima
INHABITANTS (2023)
Total Inhabitants12402
Males5989
Females6413
TERRITORIAL SURFACES
HOUSES 2021
Occupied dwellings as of December 31st5.65
Unoccupied dwellings as of December 31st2053
Homes as of December 31st7.703
Stranieri
Males487
Females474
Total961
5 STARS AND 5 STAR LUXURY
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
4 STARS
Exercises2
Beds142
Rooms63
Bathrooms90
3 STARS
Exercises2
Beds167
Rooms78
Bathrooms79
2 STARS
Exercises3
Beds74
Rooms38
Bathrooms38
1 STAR
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Tourist Hotel Residences
Exercises4
Beds67
Rooms35
Bathrooms38
Total Hotels
Exercises11
Beds450
Rooms214
Bathrooms245
Campsites and Tourist Villages
Number1
Beds492
Rental accommodation managed in an entrepreneurial manner
Number49
Beds946
Farmhouses
Number30
Beds584
Youth Hostels
Number1
Beds99
Holiday homes
Number0
Beds0
Alpine refuges
Number0
Beds0
Other accommodation facilities
Number1
Beds20
Bed & Breakfast
Number8
Beds54
Total non-hotel establishments
Number90
Beds2195
Total accommodation facilities
Number101
Beds2645
2020 Museums and Similar Institutions
Number of museum institutions3
Number of visitors15240
Fasce altimetriche
PERIMETER_KM46.44
AREA_KMQ83.28
0-299 (%)95.0
300-599 (%)4.9
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 Code4902
Denomination: Agricultural RegionCOLLINE LITORANEE DI PIOMBINO
Other statistical classifications
Altitude of the center (meters)231
Coastal municipalityNo
Island municipalityNo
Coastal areasSi
Level of urbanizationZone a densità intermedia di popolazione
Accessibility indices (in minutes)
Railway stations with active passenger service10
Access to the motorway network27
Airports55
Ports with passenger service22

News on TRAVELNOSTOP

In the heart of the Val di Cornia, overlooking the coast, Campiglia Marittima is more than just a charming medieval village. It is the kingdom of iron and stone, a mining capital with a dual soul. On one side, the lively and vibrant village, perched around its fortress; on the other, the ghost of a mining village, abandoned for centuries. Its identity lies not in palios or wild boar festivals, but in this constant dialogue between life and memory, between the surface and the bowels of the earth. The true, vast, and unique heart of this area is the San Silvestro Archaeological Mining Park. This is more than just a park, but an open-air museum of ten thousand years of mining history. Its highlight is an unforgettable experience: a journey aboard a little yellow train that delves into the mine's tunnels, a journey into the darkness of the earth that reveals the toil, ingenuity, and lives of generations of miners, from the Etruscans to the Middle Ages. Within the park, on a rocky spur, lies its most precious and poignant jewel: the Rocca di San Silvestro. This is not a castle, but an entire 10th-century mining village, today a fascinating "ghost town." Strolling among the remains of the houses, the church, and the industrial area of this settlement, abandoned for centuries, is a unique experience, a silent dialogue with the spirits of the miners who lived and worked here. The village of Campiglia Marittima, one of the most beautiful in Italy, is the living heart of this story. Perched on the hill, it is a labyrinth of alleys dominated by its imposing Rocca and the Palazzo Pretorio, with its façade covered in coats of arms, a symbol of its ancient power. The Pieve di San Giovanni, with its austere architecture, is the spiritual jewel that watches over the town, but the entire village is a monument to its proud and autonomous history. Campiglia's most festive and magical spirit comes to life in August with "Apritiborgo." This is no ordinary festival. It's one of the most important international street theater festivals, an event that transforms the village into an open-air stage for entire evenings, with artists, musicians, acrobats, and storytellers enchanting audiences in a dreamlike atmosphere. The town's devotion, however, is to its patron saint, San Fiorenzo, celebrated in May. In conclusion, Campiglia Marittima offers a Tuscan experience of rare depth. It's not the Tuscany of rolling hills and wine. It's a journey into the bowels of the earth, an encounter with the ghosts of medieval miners, and an immersion in the art and magic of street theater. A place of stone and iron, where history is not just to be admired, but to be experienced, literally, from within.

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