Talla

Immersed in the green hills of Arezzo, among the gentle curves of the Tuscan Apennines, lies Talla, a small commune that preserves the typical charm of the most authentic Tuscany. This little gem of our home is inhabited by just over a thousand souls and covers an area of ​​about 39 square kilometers, at an altitude of 661 meters above sea level. Beyond its small size, Talla boasts a long and fascinating history. Dating back to the pre-Roman period, when it was inhabited by the Ligurians, Talla fiercely fought for its autonomy during the Middle Ages, becoming the scene of battles and sieges. It became part of the Arezzo area in the fourteenth century, following the fate of the city and experiencing the repercussions of national historical events, passing through different states and rulers, from the Florentine Republic to the Napoleonic Empire, until the unification of Italy. Talla is also the birthplace of one of the greatest composers of Italian music: Guido d'Arezzo. The illustrious musician is known for introducing notes into the Western musical system as we know them today, a system of notation that has remained unchanged for almost a thousand years. In the urban fabric of Talla, the signs of the ancient medieval village are still visible. The structure of the historic center reflects the typical characteristics of Italian medieval villages, with houses leaning against each other, narrow and winding streets. In the background, the surrounding nature offers breathtaking views: the green pastures and endless crops evoke the Renaissance atmospheres of the paintings of Leonardo da Vinci and Sandro Botticelli, both sons of this enchanting region. Despite its small size, Talla is rich in natural heritage and is crossed by a network of paths that wind through woods and hills, offering interesting ideas for lovers of walks and excursions. It is a predominantly mountainous and hilly territory, therefore ideal for mountain hiking enthusiasts and long walks in the open air. In terms of economy, agriculture and livestock play a very important role, supporting both the food and textile industries. Typical products of the area are oil, wine, and honey. Sheep farming is another typical activity, and pecorino cheese is one of the most well-known products. Although Talla is a small village, it offers its visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in a unique atmosphere, made of history, culture, scenic beauty, and ancient traditions. Undoubtedly, this enchanting place represents a precious piece in the mosaic of the splendid region that is Tuscany.

ISTAT code: 051038

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Capolona, Castel Focognano, Castiglion Fibocchi, Chiusi della Verna, Talla, Terranuova Bracciolini

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In the heart of Tuscany, embraced by the gentle hills of lush chestnut forests, lies the municipality of Talla. The local businesses in this village, characterized by a perfect blend of ancient traditions and sustainability, are a vibrant soul, dedicatedly animating the local economy with passion. A distinctive element of Talla is undoubtedly craftsmanship. This sector, a heritage of ancient knowledge passed down from generation to generation, is expressed through the production of unique objects, from furniture to household tools, made with precious wood. Leatherworking is equally important, with master craftsmen creating high-quality products such as bags, belts, wallets, and shoes. Their skill in manipulating these materials transforms simple pieces of leather into works of art. Agriculture plays a central role in the economic and social life of Talla. Hundreds of hectares of green fields are dedicated to the production of cereals, vegetables, and fruits. Olive growing is widespread: favorable climatic conditions allow for the production of exquisite extra virgin olive oil, renowned for its fruity taste and perfectly balanced acidity. Winemaking is another predominant activity in the area. The hills of Talla are covered with rows of vines that, during the harvest season, offer juicy clusters used to produce high-quality local wines. Small family farms are another pillar of the local economy. These produce delicious cheeses such as pecorino and ricotta, and typical cured meats such as finocchiona and Tuscan ham, processed according to ancient recipes that enhance the genuine flavors of local products. Rural tourism activities are also present thanks to charming villages and breathtaking landscapes. Agritourism, bed & breakfasts, and restaurants offer visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in a bygone atmosphere, tasting typical Tuscan dishes prepared with local ingredients and discovering the natural and cultural beauties of the area. The local businesses of Talla significantly contribute to the preservation of the cultural and natural heritage of the territory, promoting an economic development based on sustainability and environmental respect. Each of these activities represents an important piece in the mosaic of the Talla community and its productive tradition. In conclusion, the local businesses of Talla are a living expression of the social and productive fabric of Tuscany, based on the ability to combine ancient manufacturing knowledge with modern sustainability practices. Through their activities, these businesses are able to offer authentic experiences of taste, culture, and beauty, never losing sight of the importance of protecting the environment and local culture.

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Statistics

The Municipality of Talla, with ISTAT code 51038, is located in the Agricultural Region 5101 known as Casentino. With an altitude of 348 meters, the territory is neither coastal nor insular and, with an area of about 60 square kilometers, it is classified as sparsely populated. However, its growth potential should not be underestimated thanks to its geographical location and demographic characteristics. In terms of demographics, Talla has 988 inhabitants, balanced between 506 males and 482 females. The presence of foreigners is limited, totaling 90 people. With 1145 total registered dwellings in 2021, the housing occupancy rate is rather low, with 492 occupied dwellings and 653 unoccupied. This data could represent an opportunity for investments in the real estate sector, especially when combined with the fact that the overall population seems to be stable. Accessibility to the territory is ensured by various infrastructures: the nearest train station is 35 minutes away, while access to the highway network takes about 37 minutes. Airports and passenger ports are a bit further away, at 79 and 122 minutes respectively. Despite the relatively remote location, Talla boasts a variety of offerings in the hospitality tourism sector. With four agritourisms and a total of 278 beds between agritourism, camping, and rental accommodations, the territory seems well suited to welcome tourists, speculatively of a rural or naturalistic type. However, the absence of hotels could indicate a lack of conventional accommodation facilities. The Municipality, however, does not lack cultural facilities, as no museums or museum institutions have been reported. This could suggest the existence of an investment opportunity in the cultural sector, capable of increasing the tourist attractiveness of the territory. In terms of geographical and morphological characteristics, most of the territory is located between 300 and 899 meters above sea level. This characteristic, combined with the low rate of urbanization, could favor investments oriented towards agritourism and natural or hiking tourism. Overall, the picture emerges as territorially favorable to investments in real estate and rural tourism. The demographic characteristics, the low rate of urbanization, and the presence of adequate infrastructure seem to support this conclusion. However, other elements useful for outlining a complete picture of the territorial context may require further investigation.

ISTAT COD AND MUNICIPALITIES
ISTAT code051038
MunicipalityTalla
INHABITANTS (2023)
Total Inhabitants988
Males506
Females482
TERRITORIAL SURFACES
HOUSES 2021
Occupied dwellings as of December 31st492
Unoccupied dwellings as of December 31st653
Homes as of December 31st1.145
Stranieri
Males42
Females48
Total90
5 STARS AND 5 STAR LUXURY
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
4 STARS
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
3 STARS
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
2 STARS
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
1 STAR
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Tourist Hotel Residences
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Total Hotels
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Campsites and Tourist Villages
Number1
Beds200
Rental accommodation managed in an entrepreneurial manner
Number1
Beds9
Farmhouses
Number4
Beds69
Youth Hostels
Number0
Beds0
Holiday homes
Number0
Beds0
Alpine refuges
Number0
Beds0
Other accommodation facilities
Number0
Beds0
Bed & Breakfast
Number0
Beds0
Total non-hotel establishments
Number6
Beds278
Total accommodation facilities
Number6
Beds278
2020 Museums and Similar Institutions
Number of museum institutions
Number of visitors
Fasce altimetriche
PERIMETER_KM38.45
AREA_KMQ59.89
0-299 (%)0.0
300-599 (%)39.6
600-899 (%)38.3
900-1.199 (%)18.6
1.200-1.499 (%)3.4
1.500-1.999 (%)0.0
2.000-2.499 (%)0.0
>=2.500 (%)0.0
% Total100
Agrarian region
Agricultural Region Code5101
Denomination: Agricultural RegionCASENTINO
Other statistical classifications
Altitude of the center (meters)348
Coastal municipalityNo
Island municipalityNo
Coastal areasNo
Level of urbanizationZone scarsamente popolate
Accessibility indices (in minutes)
Railway stations with active passenger service35
Access to the motorway network37
Airports79
Ports with passenger service122
Piano Strategico Nazionale per le Aree Interne
Già Area 2014-2020SI
SNAI 2020D - Intermedio
Aree SNAI 2021 - 2027Casentino - Valtiberina

The municipality of Talla, located in the Tuscany region, has been identified in the National Strategic Plan for Inner Areas (SNAI) 2021 - 2027, a sign of its strategic importance for Italian internal development. The fact that Talla was also included in the SNAI 2014-2020 highlights that it is an area of attention for national cohesion policies for an extended period of time. The "D - Intermediate" classification in the SNAI 2020 indicates that the area has shown signs of development and is in an intermediate position within the overall framework of the strategic plan. In the plan for 2021-2027, Talla is included in the 'Casentino - Valtiberina' area, indicating a priority in focusing development and cohesion efforts in this particular geographical region. In summary, the municipality of Talla is clearly a critical point for internal development and cohesion policies. Continuing to monitor and support growth and development in this area will be essential for the overall success of the National Strategic Plan for Inner Areas 2021 - 2027.

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Nestled in the green heart of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, the community of Talla is a place where history, nature, and spirituality blend harmoniously. This small Tuscan gem is the birthplace of Guido Monaco, the town's patron saint and an illustrious figure in the history of music, known for developing the system of musical notation we know today. Talla's tranquil atmosphere is punctuated by the imposing profile of the ancient Pieve di Santa Maria a Chianni, an example of Romanesque architecture nestled in a landscape of rare beauty. This ancient church dates back to the 10th century, and its walls still retain traces of medieval frescoes. The sacred building is distinguished by its simplicity and panoramic location, making it a perfect place for rest and spiritual reflection. Strolling through the town, you come to the Church of San Michele Arcangelo, which houses remarkable frescoes, including a well-preserved image of Talla's patron saint, Guido Monaco. The Church of Santa Maria Assunta in Còscogno, of Romanesque origin, houses a fascinating mix of ancient and more recent architectural elements, symbolizing the transition between different historical eras. It's impossible to talk about Talla without mentioning the Fahrene, splendid nature walks organized annually by the municipality. These excursions immerse visitors in the pristine nature of the Talla area, with routes ranging from easy strolls to more challenging hikes. This event, deeply rooted in the local community, brings together young and old through a shared love of nature and walking in the fresh air. Another annual tradition in Talla is the Feast of San Lorenzo, during which various cultural and recreational activities are organized, including a charming torchlight procession on the night of San Lorenzo. The Talla area also offers several natural attractions. Birdwatchers will appreciate the Rognosi-Sovanella-Tananei Nature Reserve, located between Talla and Castel Focognano, considered one of the best bird watching spots in Tuscany. Furthermore, for those who enjoy nature for more active pursuits, numerous hiking trails wind through the hills of Talla, offering breathtaking scenery and inviting a deep connection with the land. Enticing both peace seekers and adventure seekers, Talla is a Tuscan treasure waiting to be discovered. Its scenic location amidst nature, its historical monuments, and its deeply rooted traditions create a unique atmosphere, inviting a connection with history, culture, and pristine nature.

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