Cetona

In the heart of Tuscany, hidden like a jewel nestled among the green hills dusted with silver by the olive trees, there is an enchantment called Cetona. This small municipality of just under 3,000 inhabitants belongs to the charming province of Siena and is located along the Via Cassia, an ancient Roman road that connects the city of Rome to Florence, marking the border between Tuscany and Umbria. Cetona, defined as one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, represents a harmonious memory of the medieval era, immersed in lush nature that surrounds it, forming a perfect balance between archaeology, art, and nature. It is a destination that stimulates the soul as much as the sight: here the simplicity of country life merges with the richness of a millennia-old history. Inhabited since the Bronze Age, the area of Cetona offers archaeological evidence dating back to the Paleolithic era. It is a treasure trove of history with its structures that tell stories from different ages; from the Etruscan period to the Middle Ages, up to the Republic of Siena. The antiquity of this place makes the sense of time almost tangible, as if every stone, every corner, carries a piece of history with it. Impregnated with the charm of antiquity, Cetona is also fertile ground for contemporary culture. In fact, in the 1960s, it was one of the favorite destinations of internationally renowned painters, writers, and artists, attracted by the beauty of the surrounding environment, the warm colors of the Tuscan hills, and the tranquility of a life far from the hectic pace of the city. The municipality of Cetona is nestled in the shadow of Mount Cetona, a reassuring presence that has accompanied its growth and history, giving the surrounding landscape a picturesque beauty. This mountain is famous for its cave of San Francesco, a place of worship and meditation, where one can find a deep sense of peace. Numerous local farms contribute to keeping the fabric of the community alive and are a source of excellent quality products: oil, wine, cheeses, cured meats, and truffles are just some of the delights that the fertile lands of Cetona can offer. The climate is pleasantly mild, with not too harsh winters and hot but not stifling summers, thanks to the breeze that comes from the Apennines. This makes Cetona a place to visit in every season, to savor the different shades of the Tuscan landscape. In conclusion, Cetona is an unexplored treasure of Tuscany, a place where time seems to have stopped to preserve its authentic beauty. Its whispered charm beckons visitors in search of a refuge far from the bustle of modern life, a place where history, culture, and nature blend in an unforgettable embrace. If you are looking for a place to daydream and wander aimlessly among stone alleys, panoramic views, and countryside scents, Cetona awaits you to give you a unique and unforgettable experience.

ISTAT code: 052008

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Neighboring municipalities

Cetona, Chiusi, Città della Pieve, Fabro, San Casciano dei Bagni, Sarteano

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Cetona, in the Tuscan region, is a jewel of traditions, stories, and rooted local activities that preserve the soul of the community. Among the most important productive realities of the area, there is a lively mosaic of small and medium-sized enterprises that, with their constant dedication, contribute to keeping alive the authentic spirit of the place. The economy of Cetona finds its strongest foundations in agriculture. Among olive groves and vineyards that shape the picturesque landscape, local farms stand out for the production of extra virgin olive oil and quality wines, expressions of the ancient winemaking traditions of the Val di Chiana. Bottled with care, these products reflect the sense of belonging to the territory and the passion of the people of Cetona for food and wine. From the intense flavor of the famous oil to the enveloping notes of the wines, each sip is an invitation to discover the history and values of the land of Cetona. One of the leading farms is the "Fattoria di Cetona," which welcomes visitors from all over the world, offering them the unique experience of a cellar tour and tastings of typical products. Another fundamental aspect of the local economy is craftsmanship. In the small workshops scattered throughout the village, artisans preserve the centuries-old techniques of ceramics, wrought iron, woodworking, creating unique pieces that represent the perfect synthesis of tradition and innovation. A deep sense of community and a strong focus on the quality of work also characterize the trade sector of Cetona. The small grocery stores, the shops of typical products, the well-kept clothing spaces, and the historic pharmacies represent a solid and charming commercial fabric. The vitality of these commercial realities characterizes the daily life of the municipality, highlighting a solid and participatory economy. The tourism sector also plays a significant role, attracting visitors from all over the world thanks to the beauty of the territory and the typical hospitality of the Tuscan people. There are numerous accommodation facilities scattered throughout the area, from family-run B&Bs to agritourism, from small charming hotels to elegant four-star resorts. Each of them offers a different interpretation of the place, allowing visitors to experience an engaging and authentic experience. And if the beating heart of the Cetona economy is agricultural and artisanal production, there are certainly businesses linked to the world of services, which have a widespread network that covers every need of daily and work life, contributing to the quality of life in this splendid Tuscan village. In summary, the economic identity of Cetona is closely linked to its tradition, attention to detail, and the quality of the raw materials used. A perfect mix that reflects the authentic spirit of Tuscany and the passion of its people.

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The municipality of Cetona, with ISTAT code 52008, located in the agricultural region of the Hills of Val d'Orcia, represents a popular destination for investors looking for a territory characterized by a balanced set of historical-cultural, natural, and hospitality attractions. With its 53.5447 square kilometers and a perimeter of 38.88 kilometers, Cetona stands out for a prevalence of hilly terrain (52.74% between 300 and 599 meters above sea level), which positively influences its rural character and the beauty of its landscape. From a demographic point of view, the municipality has a population of 2,488 people, of which 1,183 are males and 1,305 are females: a decent gender distribution. It is worth noting that the foreign community is significant, with a total of 303 people. This indicates a degree of multiculturalism and openness to different cultures and traditions, a factor that can enrich the social and cultural fabric of the municipality. Regarding housing, there are 2,227 housing units, of which 1,210 are occupied and 1,017 are unoccupied. This highlights interesting opportunities for investments in the real estate sector, both for residential and touristic purposes. In terms of tourism, Cetona offers various options. Despite the lack of higher-class hotel facilities, there are a total of 33 accommodation facilities with 443 beds available, divided among hotels, agritourisms, and various types of rental accommodations, including a youth hostel. This suggests good potential for investments focused on the tourism sector, particularly on quality hospitality and food and wine tourism. The cultural heritage of the municipality is represented by two museum institutions visited by 2,822 people in 2020, despite the year being characterized by pandemic restrictions. These data confirm the presence of quality cultural tourism. With an altitude of the inhabited center at 385 meters above sea level, Cetona is not a coastal municipality, nor an island municipality, and does not have coastal areas. It is classified as a sparsely populated area, but not isolated. In fact, in terms of accessibility, there are good transport infrastructures that ensure efficient connections with the rest of the region and with the most important cities: the nearest train station is 13 minutes away, highway access is 14 minutes away, the airport is 64 minutes away, and passenger ports are 117 minutes away. In conclusion, Cetona represents an interesting investment for those seeking a territory rich in natural and cultural attractions, with a good degree of accessibility and a wide range of opportunities in both the real estate and tourism sectors. The peculiarities of the territory, combined with the solid hospitality infrastructure and its cultural heritage, make Cetona an ideal destination for investments focused on quality tourism.

ISTAT COD AND MUNICIPALITIES
ISTAT code052008
MunicipalityCetona
INHABITANTS (2023)
Total Inhabitants2488
Males1183
Females1305
TERRITORIAL SURFACES
HOUSES 2021
Occupied dwellings as of December 31st1.21
Unoccupied dwellings as of December 31st1017
Homes as of December 31st2.227
Stranieri
Males139
Females164
Total303
5 STARS AND 5 STAR LUXURY
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
4 STARS
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
3 STARS
Exercises1
Beds25
Rooms12
Bathrooms13
2 STARS
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
1 STAR
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Tourist Hotel Residences
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Total Hotels
Exercises1
Beds25
Rooms12
Bathrooms13
Campsites and Tourist Villages
Number0
Beds0
Rental accommodation managed in an entrepreneurial manner
Number14
Beds128
Farmhouses
Number16
Beds240
Youth Hostels
Number1
Beds34
Holiday homes
Number0
Beds0
Alpine refuges
Number0
Beds0
Other accommodation facilities
Number1
Beds16
Bed & Breakfast
Number0
Beds0
Total non-hotel establishments
Number32
Beds418
Total accommodation facilities
Number33
Beds443
2020 Museums and Similar Institutions
Number of museum institutions2
Number of visitors2822
Fasce altimetriche
PERIMETER_KM38.88
AREA_KMQ53.57
0-299 (%)29.3
300-599 (%)52.7
600-899 (%)15.4
900-1.199 (%)2.6
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 Code5207
Denomination: Agricultural RegionCOLLINE DI VAL D'ORCIA
Other statistical classifications
Altitude of the center (meters)385
Coastal municipalityNo
Island municipalityNo
Coastal areasNo
Level of urbanizationZone scarsamente popolate
Accessibility indices (in minutes)
Railway stations with active passenger service13
Access to the motorway network14
Airports64
Ports with passenger service117

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Located in the heart of Tuscany, the town of Cetona offers visitors a unique blend of history, culture, and folk traditions. Strolling through its streets, you can sense the historic soul of this charming town, as evidenced by the presence of numerous monuments and places of interest. In addition to its architectural beauty, Cetona offers a rich calendar of events, including local festivals and religious celebrations. A highlight is undoubtedly the feast of Saint Michael the Archangel, the community's patron saint. This holiday, celebrated on September 29th, culminates with a solemn procession that winds through the town's streets in the presence of the entire population. This celebration plays a particularly important role in the lives of Cetona's residents and attracts visitors from across the region. While discovering Cetona's riches, one cannot help but pause to admire the town's many churches. Particularly noteworthy are the Collegiate Church of Saints Peter and Michael and the Church of Santa Maria Assunta in Castagneto. The first, dating back to the 13th century, is a Gothic-Romanesque work of art distinguished by the presence of noble coats of arms engraved on the exterior façade, while the second, immersed in the silence and beauty of the Tuscan countryside, preserves exquisite frescoes dating back to the 14th century. Cetona's historical heritage is also enhanced by the Civic Museum of Prehistory of Mount Cetona. This museum offers the opportunity to learn about the traces left by the first human settlements in the area, with artifacts and testimonies dating back to the Lower Paleolithic. For those wishing to delve even deeper into the history of the area, it is possible to visit the Natural Archaeological Park of Mount Cetona, where you can admire the spectacular Belverde Caves. Another example of historic architecture not to be missed in Cetona is the Rocca, an imposing medieval fortress dominating the hill, now the seat of the Town Hall. Here, nestled within centuries-old stone walls, you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the Tuscan countryside. Among Cetona's many events, one of the most beloved and eagerly awaited is the Porcino Mushroom Festival, held annually in September and celebrating one of the most delicious local products. During the event, the town streets come alive with the scents and colors of food stands, markets selling traditional products, and live music. Finally, we cannot fail to mention the Pietro Porcinai Garden, a spectacular green jewel located in the historic center of Cetona. This landscaped work of rare beauty offers the observer a captivating panorama of fountains, ponds, and exotic evergreen plants. This place is a true corner of paradise, an oasis of peace that allows you to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and enter a world where nature reigns supreme. Cetona is a jewel in the heart of Tuscany, a melting pot of history, tradition, and natural beauty waiting to be discovered and appreciated. A place that offers an unforgettable experience to anyone who decides to visit it.

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