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Cetona Voyage Tips and guide

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    Cetona is a medieval city in Siena in Tuscany.

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    A view of Cetona

    Originally inhabited by Etruscans and Romans, Cetona developed on a hillside around a fortress, which is still privately owned today. In the 14th Century it was ruled by Siena and Orvieto until 1354, and, after a brief rule by Perugia, was annexed by Siena, which strengthened its fortifications.

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    By car Cetona is easily accessible by taking the A1 Autostrada from Rome or Florence, leaving at Chiusi. There are also rail connections through Chiusi.

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    • [formerly dead link] Civic Museum (Museo Civico per la Preistoria del Monte Cetona), Via Roma, 37, +39 0578-237632, fax: +39 0578-238616. Documents the people of the area from the Paleolithic age until the end of the Bronze Age.

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    Cetona is a convenient base for trips into southern Tuscany and Umbria. Interesting day trips could include Lake Trasimeno, Perugia, Orvieto and Montepulciano. Chiusi is a short distance away.


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