Volterra, with its fascinating Etruscan heritage, is an archaeological and historical wonder in Tuscany.
The town’s Etruscan origins are visible in its city walls, the Porta all’Arco, and the Guarnacci Etruscan Museum, which houses an impressive collection of Etruscan artifacts. Volterra’s medieval center is equally captivating, with its winding streets and the imposing Palazzo dei Priori.
Italy, a country synonymous with breathtaking landscapes, historic cities, and culinary delights, often finds its most famous landmarks swamped with tourists. Yet, beyond the crowded streets of Venice and the bustling piazzas of Rome, lies a treasure trove of stunning locales untouched by the waves of tourism.