Discover Cortona’s medieval charm and Renaissance art on a private walking tour. Explore historic landmarks, ancient walls, and picturesque landscapes. Book your adventure today!
Discover Cortona’s medieval charm and Renaissance art on a private walking tour. Explore historic landmarks, ancient walls, and picturesque landscapes. Book your adventure today!
- Piazza Signorelli - Cortona is a hilltop town in Tuscany, Italy. The Etruscan Academy Museum displays a vast collection of bronze, ceramic and funerary items reflecting the town’s Etruscan past
- Piazza del Duomo - On this square rise the Cathedral of Cortona, the monumental complex of Jesus and the Bishop’s Palace. The Cathedral of Santa Maria…
- Piazza Signorelli - Cortona is a hilltop town in Tuscany, Italy. The Etruscan Academy Museum displays a vast collection of bronze, ceramic and funerary items reflecting the town’s Etruscan past
- Piazza del Duomo - On this square rise the Cathedral of Cortona, the monumental complex of Jesus and the Bishop’s Palace. The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Renaissance style was built by the followers of Giuliano da Sangallo above the oldest church of S. Maria, of which some remains can be seen on the facade
- Fortezza di Girifalco - The Girifalco Fortress is located at the highest point of Cortona and overlooks the town. The Fortress was built, on a project by Gabrio Serbelloni, in 1561 at the behest of Grand Duke Cosimo I dei Medici
- Porta Bifora - The Porta Bifora or Ghibellina is located in Cortona and was named in this way because in Etruscan times it consisted of a double entrance.

- Expert local guide
- Entrance in Cortona Duomo
- Expert local guide
- Entrance in Cortona Duomo
Cortona is adored by many for its genuine charm and captivating atmosphere. This village, with its Etruscan roots, features stone houses nestled in the heart of a flawless countryside, meticulously crafted and lovingly maintained. Surrounding the area are cypresses, vineyards, olive trees, oaks, and fruit trees. The renowned author Frances Mayes brought…
Cortona is adored by many for its genuine charm and captivating atmosphere. This village, with its Etruscan roots, features stone houses nestled in the heart of a flawless countryside, meticulously crafted and lovingly maintained. Surrounding the area are cypresses, vineyards, olive trees, oaks, and fruit trees. The renowned author Frances Mayes brought global fame to Cortona with her novel “Under the Tuscan Sun” and the delightful film adaptation. So, what can be discovered in this treasure trove of wonders?
- The Palace of the Captain of the People and the Town Hall, both medieval structures
- Piazza Signorelli, named after the celebrated Renaissance painter and friend of Leonardo da Vinci
- Piazza del Duomo, featuring a 14th-century Gothic cathedral
- The Girifalco Fortress
- The ancient walls of Cortona, including the Porta Bifora, the oldest gate of Etruscan origin
Enjoy a magical stroll through Cortona!
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