Palaia, a charming village in the
tuscan district of Pisa, has its origins in the Etruscan period as hypogea and artifacts there found witness it. Its territory extends
between the river Chiecina and the river Roglio and as a hilltop
settlement lies at 240 meters above sea level. In the middle ages the
castle was a very important establishment in Tuscany.
A typical medieval little town, it can
be identified in two main sections, the fortress in the higher
portion with its circular area and the inhabited part that stretches
around it with focus in the main square as a typical social identity
center.
Porta Fiorentina, the old gate that
gave acces to the town, is on the east side with the small fort on
its right side and the guard tower on its left.
Points of interest are, the clock
tower, built on top of the former gate Porta Ghibellina, the church
of Sant' Andrea from middles ages period with its precious artifacts,
the church of San Martino also from the middle ages time and built
with stone and bricks with romanesque and gothic elements.
Palaia's land has the most suitable
properties to grow the grapevine and olive trees and an important
part of its economy nowadays relies on the clever agricultural work
of its inhabitants that produce superior quality extra virgin olive
oils and great tuscan wines that are internationally appreciated.
Arianna & Friends as a local tour
operator specially focused on wine and food experiences, is the most
appropriate expert companion that can make you relish the best products that
Palaia has to offer.