The first mention of the castle dates back to 1058. Large sections of the medieval walls that surrounded the fortress still remain. Amidst woods and hills, it is a must for the curious traveller who wants to discover the most authentic Tuscany, a remarkable synthesis between the environment and the work of man.
If Larderello is the world capital of contemporary geothermal energy, Sasso Pisano was certainly the capital of ancient geothermal energy and still preserves its vestiges. Here you can visit the remains of ancient thermal baths and discover the integrity of the places and their magical charm. The first mention of the castle dates back to 1058. Large sections of the medieval walls that surrounded the fortress still remain. Amidst woods and hills, it is a must for the curious traveller who wants to discover the most authentic Tuscany, a remarkable synthesis between the environment and the work of man.
The first mention of the castle dates back to 1058. Large sections of the medieval walls that surrounded the fortress still remain. Amidst woods and hills, it is a must for the curious traveller who wants to discover the most authentic Tuscany, a remarkable synthesis between the environment and the work of man.
If Larderello is the world capital of contemporary geothermal energy, Sasso Pisano was certainly the capital of ancient geothermal energy and still preserves its vestiges. Here you can visit the remains of ancient thermal baths and discover the integrity of the places and their magical charm. If Larderello is the world capital of contemporary geothermal energy, Sasso Pisano was certainly the capital of ancient geothermal energy and still preserves its vestiges. Here you can visit the remains of ancient thermal baths and discover the integrity of the places and their magical charm.
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