In the heart of the enchanting Crete Senesi, stands the ancient Pieve of Sant'Ippolito in Asciano, a gem steeped in a millennia-old history and deep spirituality.
Created in 1993 by the artist Jean-Paul Philippe, the Site Transitoire is composed of various elements in dialogue with each other and nature.
The church, built starting from the 13th century, overlooks the main street, which coincides with a section of the historic Lauretana road.
The Church of San Lorenzo, with remnants of its Franciscan convent, stands out in the skyline of the village of Asciano.
With its sober and understated elegance, it rises among the buildings lining the main street of the village of Asciano, like a hidden gem.
Built out of devotion by the Asciano community, it is located within the Camparboli suburb, along the Lauretana road.
With its Romanesque-Gothic architecture, this pristine church is the main place of worship for the community.
The Abbey was founded in 1319 by three citizens of Siena from noble lineage. This is the Desert of Accona!
Nestled on the scenic calanchi, the village of Chiusure tells the story of a tenacious and resilient people.
In Piazza del Grano, opposite the fifteenth-century fountain, the Palazzo del Podestà stands majestically.









