Chiusi

Chiusi is a small gem nestled in the Tuscan hills, a place where history, culture, and nature blend perfectly. This municipality, with just over 8,000 inhabitants, stands out for its rich historical heritage dating back to the Etruscan and Roman era, so abundant that Chiusi is often called the "Underground City". This name comes from the complex labyrinth of tunnels, passageways, and tombs dug underground, a testament to the city's glorious Etruscan past. Chiusi is located in one of the most fascinating places in Tuscany, among the gentle hills of the Val di Chiana, overlooking the homonymous lake which, with its fresh waters, reflects the blue sky and the green surrounding expanses. The place boasts a mild climate, with predominance of beautiful sunny days, offering picturesque and relaxing landscapes to the city all year round. This city is rich in history, shaped over the centuries by the influence of many different cultures. Its origins date back to ancient times, to the Bronze Age, to be precise, but it reached its peak between the 6th and 5th centuries BC, when it was known as the powerful Etruscan city of Chamars. Subsequently, the arrival of the Romans led Chiusi to integrate into the Empire, becoming an important railway hub. Despite centuries of Roman rule and subsequent barbarian invasions, Chiusi has managed to maintain its Etruscan charm intact. The rich linguistic heritage of Chiusi reflects its millennia-old history. The Etruscan language, a pre-Roman language, is still visible in many of its historical sites, although the predominant language is now Italian. In the local dialect, called Chiusino, some Etruscan linguistic influences can still be found, along with traces of Latin spoken during the Roman era. Chiusi stands out for a constantly developing vitality, not only thanks to its historical and cultural wealth, but also for its active local community. City life is animated by events, popular festivals, and fairs that make every season lively. In particular, the carnival, known as "The Carnival of Chiusi", is a moment of great joy and gathering for all citizens and visitors. In terms of economy, Chiusi has managed to balance the preservation of its historical and cultural heritage with the development of modern sectors. Agriculture, especially wine and olive production, remains one of the main economic activities in the area, enhancing the typical flavors of Tuscan cuisine. But alongside tradition, there is also a strong presence of modern industries and services, ensuring a constant economic and employment growth. Chiusi is the perfect example of how a city can grow and prosper, without ever forgetting its roots. A city that, over the centuries, has carefully preserved its own past, has faced the challenges of the present, and continues to look confidently towards the future. Chiusi is, without a doubt, a treasure to discover in the splendid setting of Tuscany.

ISTAT code: 052011

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Castiglione del Lago, Cetona, Chianciano Terme, Chiusi, Città della Pieve, Sarteano

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In the enchanted region of Tuscany, among the gentle hills that cradle the Valdichiana, lies the ancient municipality of Chiusi. A glimpse of Earth that has become the architect of culture, embracing with passion the enogastronomic and artisan tradition that has made it famous throughout Italy. The socio-economic fabric of Chiusi is enriched by the presence of numerous local businesses, whose activities contribute to the economy of the area and promote and preserve traditions. Testimony to this are the numerous agricultural companies that fertilize the fertile soils of the Valdichiana, producing fantastic DOC wines, excellent extra virgin olive oils, and other gastronomic delights such as local cured meats and cheeses. Many of these businesses focus on the promotion of organic and locally sourced products, with a view to sustainability and environmental respect. A symbol of this trend is the agri-food center of the rich Chianti district, which hosts numerous companies engaged in the promotion and production of organic and traditional foods. Among the prominent economic activities is viticulture, with important wineries that have transformed the picturesque hills of Chiusi into a sea of vineyards where local wines come to life, elegant and full of personality, such as the famous Chianti dei Colli Senesi DOCG and the Valdichiana Toscana DOC. Another pillar of the local economy is represented by the historic craft sector, expressed in the pottery and terracotta workshops, heirs to a millennia-old tradition dating back to the Etruscan era. The objects produced, from tableware to vases, from tiles to decorative elements, are indeed the result of the transmission of ancient knowledge, which continues to live on thanks to the skill of Chiusi's artisans, authentic custodians of an invaluable cultural heritage. There are also activities related to the tertiary sector, with hotels, restaurants, and commercial activities offering high-quality services that enhance local products and traditions. Chiusi, with its timeless charm, is a sought-after destination for tourists, who can savor typical Tuscan dishes, admire the work of artisans in their workshops, and taste noble wines in the local wineries. A special mention goes to the presence of numerous cooperatives operating in various sectors, from agriculture to craftsmanship, to tourism. Enterprises that, with their organization, represent a model of local economy based on participation and sharing of objectives and resources. In conclusion, Chiusi presents itself as a municipality that has been able to exploit and preserve the resources of its territory, enhancing them through the variety of local businesses. Its companies not only contribute to its economic growth, but also represent the vitality of a community rooted in its traditions yet open to the challenges of the future.

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The Municipality of Chiusi, with ISTAT Code 52011, is located within the agricultural region 5206, the "Hills of the Upper Val di Chiana", nestled in the heart of Tuscany. With an area of ​​approximately 58 square kilometers, the city is predominantly hilly, with the altitude of the center reaching 398 meters. Not being a coastal or island municipality, there are no coastal areas. However, the degree of urbanization is considered to be of medium population density, a perfect balance between rural and urban areas. As of 2023, the total population of Chiusi is 8116 inhabitants, of which just over half are women. Furthermore, the Municipality hosts a significant presence of foreigners, amounting to 1489 individuals, confirming a certain cultural openness and demographic diversity. The housing supply in Chiusi is substantial. As of December 31, 2021, the total number of dwellings amounted to 4804, of which 3615 were occupied and 1189 were vacant. These latter data, in particular, may represent a potential investment opportunity in the real estate sector, facilitated by the presence of accessible infrastructure. In fact, the average distances in minutes from Chiusi to key mobility infrastructures such as railway stations, highway access, and airports are 6, 6, and 57 minutes respectively. The Municipality of Chiusi has a significant tourist vocation. There is a capacity of hotel and non-hotel accommodation facilities for a total of 1215 beds. These include not only hotels of various ranks from one to five stars, but also structures such as agritourism, commercially managed rental accommodations, and Bed & Breakfasts. Additionally, there are two campsites capable of hosting additional tourists. These data highlight a considerable tourist receptivity, suggesting that the sector can represent a promising investment opportunity. This impression is further reinforced by the data on visitors to the museums and similar institutions of the municipality, which reached 13,834 in 2020. This testifies to a significant cultural offering, attractive to visitors, which could be further enhanced through targeted investments. Overall, Chiusi presents interesting characteristics from a socio-economic, demographic, and territorial point of view. The context offers opportunities for investments in both the real estate and tourism-cultural sectors, benefiting from accessible territory and significant receptivity, in a municipality with a stable population and a good presence of foreigners. However, as in any context, it will be necessary to further deepen the analysis, considering other specific factors related to the object of the investment.

ISTAT COD AND MUNICIPALITIES
ISTAT code052011
MunicipalityChiusi
INHABITANTS (2023)
Total Inhabitants8116
Males4044
Females4072
TERRITORIAL SURFACES
HOUSES 2021
Occupied dwellings as of December 31st3.615
Unoccupied dwellings as of December 31st1189
Homes as of December 31st4.804
Stranieri
Males848
Females641
Total1489
5 STARS AND 5 STAR LUXURY
Exercises1
Beds25
Rooms25
Bathrooms0
4 STARS
Exercises1
Beds51
Rooms24
Bathrooms24
3 STARS
Exercises6
Beds288
Rooms140
Bathrooms148
2 STARS
Exercises5
Beds231
Rooms101
Bathrooms98
1 STAR
Exercises1
Beds24
Rooms12
Bathrooms14
Tourist Hotel Residences
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Total Hotels
Exercises13
Beds594
Rooms277
Bathrooms284
Campsites and Tourist Villages
Number2
Beds226
Rental accommodation managed in an entrepreneurial manner
Number13
Beds155
Farmhouses
Number15
Beds226
Youth Hostels
Number0
Beds0
Holiday homes
Number0
Beds0
Alpine refuges
Number0
Beds0
Other accommodation facilities
Number0
Beds0
Bed & Breakfast
Number2
Beds14
Total non-hotel establishments
Number32
Beds621
Total accommodation facilities
Number45
Beds1215
2020 Museums and Similar Institutions
Number of museum institutions3
Number of visitors13834
Fasce altimetriche
PERIMETER_KM40.10
AREA_KMQ58.15
0-299 (%)69.1
300-599 (%)30.9
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 Code5206
Denomination: Agricultural RegionCOLLINE DELL'ALTA VAL DI CHIANA
Other statistical classifications
Altitude of the center (meters)398
Coastal municipalityNo
Island municipalityNo
Coastal areasNo
Level of urbanizationZone a densità intermedia di popolazione
Accessibility indices (in minutes)
Railway stations with active passenger service6
Access to the motorway network6
Airports57
Ports with passenger service108

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In the heart of Tuscany lies the enchanting town of Chiusi, an ancient city whose charm has remained unchanged over the centuries. Its attractions speak to history, art, and culture, engaging visitors of all ages as they discover its treasures. The town's patron saint is San Secondiano, to whom the imposing Cathedral is dedicated. This religious building, also known as the Duomo of San Secondiano, is one of the oldest examples of early Christian architecture in Italy. Its simplicity belies the moving spiritual experience that unfolds within. The medieval frescoes and ancient relics housed within offer a fascinating glimpse into the history of Christianity and the cult of the city's patron saint. Numerous other churches dot the Chiusi area, each with its own unique beauty. Among the most notable are the Church of San Francesco, characterized by a single nave in Tuscan Gothic style, and the Church of Sant'Apollinare, another example of early Christian architecture, a true gem nestled in the Tuscan countryside. But Chiusi is more than just spirituality; it's also a journey into the past, thanks to its monuments from the Etruscan and Roman eras. The unmissable National Etruscan Museum houses an important collection of archaeological finds, eloquent testimony to this ancient civilization, one of the most developed in the ancient world. The numerous Etruscan tombs scattered throughout the area, among which the Tomb of the Monkey and the Tomb of the Roaring Lion stand out, remain fascinating examples of funerary art, expertly carved into the rock. Archaeology enthusiasts will also have the opportunity to explore the mysterious underground catacombs, the so-called "Labyrinths of Porsenna," a complex of tunnels and passages carved into the tuff rock that date back to Etruscan times. And to highlight the connection between past and present, Chiusi organizes various events and festivals throughout the year. The most moving event is undoubtedly the traditional "Festa di San Secondiano," when the entire city celebrates its beloved patron saint with processions, fireworks, and, of course, exquisite banquets featuring local foods. The atmosphere becomes almost magical during the annual "Palio di San Secondiano," a horse race that pits the city's neighborhoods against each other in a thrilling contest. Another noteworthy event is the "Sagra dell'Uva e del Vino," a tribute to the region's rich wine production. On this occasion, visitors can taste fine Tuscan wines and discover the delights of local cuisine, in an atmosphere of celebration and sharing. In short, Chiusi is an exciting journey through the centuries. It is a place that has lovingly preserved its past, offering visitors the opportunity to discover the beauty of Tuscan art, history, and traditions. Every stone, every church, every flavor of Chiusi tells a fascinating and unforgettable story.

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