Sovana

Sovana

Sovana is a small town in southern Tuscany, Italy, a "frazione" of the "comune" of Sorano in the province of Grosseto.

History

Of Etruscan origins, Sovana became a Roman "municipium", and, from the 5th century, an episcopal see. Conquered by the Lombards in 592-605, it was chosen as their administrative centre in the area. Later, when Roselle was abandoned due to Saracen ravages, it became the centre of the county under the Aldobrandeschi family. In the Middle Ages it was known as Soana.

Its importance declined when the county was acquired by the Orsini, who moved the capital to Pitigliano. In the mid-16th century Sovana was annexed by the Grand Duchy of Tuscany by Cosimo I de' Medici.

Main sights

*"Rocca Aldobrandesca" (Aldobrandeschi Castle), probably built over a pre-existing Etruscan/Roman fortress. The current appearance dates from its 1572 renovation, when the bastions were added. Dismantled in the 17th century, today only the portal, a tower and a stretch of walls remain.
*"Palazzo Pretorio" (13th-15th centuries).
*The Romanesque church of "Santa Maria Maggiore" (12th-13th church). It houses one of the most ancient pre-Romanesque ciboria (the plural of "ciborium").
*The cathedral, built in the 11th-12th centuries over a most ancient 8th century edifice, also in Romanesque style, has a nave and two aisles with columns carrying interesting decorations with biblical scenes. Of the 8th century the crypt and the richly decorated portal remain. Also curious is the relief a two-tailed siren, next to the latter, which has similarity with one of the carved Etruscan tombs recently discovered in the area.
*"Loggetta del Capitano"
*The Late Renaissance "Palazzo Bourbon del Monte", built by Cosimo I de' Medici.
*The "Church of San Mamiliano", maybe the most ancient of the village. In recent years, during archaeological investigations, there has been found a treasure of near 500 golden coins of the 5th century AD.

Famous people

Pope Gregory VII (Ildebrando di Soana) was born here.

ources

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