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Church of Santo Stefano in Lucciano
Documents providing evidence, going back to the 12th century, show that the Church of Santo Stefano was built alongside the Panciatichi family's ancient fortalice.
Parish Church of San Giovanni Evangelista
The impressive Parish Church of San Giovanni Evangelista is at the centre point around which the ancient village of Montalbano developed.
Parish Church of San Bartolomeo
First built as the church of the Tizzana Castle, the Parish Church of San Bartolomeo is at present a Neoclassical building, both elegant and austere.
Church of Santo Stefano in Campiglio
Probably of Romanesque origins, the Church of Santo Stefano is a perfect example of rural religious architecture. Nowadays it displays a Neoclassical style.
Provostship of Santa Maria Assunta
This church is one of the most ancient still standing in the Pistoia area. The Provostship now features neoclassical shapes and holds important artistic cycles.
Church of San Michele Arcangelo
The ancient Lombard building was enlarged and renovated in the 18th century. The bell tower with a dome covered with scale tiles is of particular interest.
Church of Saints Mary and Clement
An example of neo-Renaissance architecture, the Church of Saints Mary and Clement preserves, among other works, a canvas by the renowned painter Alessio Gimignani.
Parish of Santi Filippo e Giacomo
Of medieval origin, the church presents itself today with neoclassical forms. Inside there are many works of art and the Diocesan Museum of Ferruccia.
Monumental Complex of Buriano
Built over a Lombard guard, the church is now presented with eighteenth-century forms and preserves works by local and international artists.