Carved into the tufa cliffs of southern Tuscany, Pitigliano is a village that seems to defy gravity.
Known as the “Little Jerusalem” for its historic Jewish quarter, Pitigliano’s medieval streets wind through a labyrinth of stone buildings and underground tunnels. The Orsini Fortress and the aqueduct bridge add to the village’s mystique, making it a must-visit for those seeking a unique blend of history and architectural marvels.
When discussions about the outbreak of World War 3 emerge—whether from rising geopolitical tensions, technological threats, or nuclear posturing—the natural question follows: Where would be safe?