San Cassiano

Discovering San Cassiano di Controne

Let's explore San Cassiano di Controne together, a small hamlet in the municipality of Bagni di Lucca, located in the beautiful Tuscany region.

San Cassiano di Controne is a splendid hamlet of the municipality of Bagni di Lucca, located at the foot of Mount Prato Fiorito. The village, composed of 8 small hamlets called "villette" including Campiglia, Cappella, Vizzata, Cembroni, Cocolaio, Livizzano, Chiesa and Piazza, offers a breathtaking natural scenery that is hard to forget.

A journey into the history of San Cassiano di Controne

The first mention of the village of Controne or Controni dates back to the 8th century. Over the centuries, San Cassiano di Controne has undergone several modifications, and today it hosts numerous historical monuments.

San Cassiano di Controne: nature, history and art in Tuscany.

The monuments not to be missed

Of particular historical-artistic interest is the Pieve di San Cassiano di Controni, which offers a glimpse into the religious history of Tuscany. In the surroundings of the village, there is the bronze monument to fallen soldiers, a work of sculptor Del Guerra from 1925 that enchants tourists with its beauty.

On August 13, 2012, a small museum of sacred art was inaugurated in the oratory in front of the parish church, attracting visitors from all over the world. The museum contains a valuable wooden sculpture depicting Saint Martin of Tours on horseback (14th century), a work attributed to Jacopo della Quercia that astonishes with its impeccable style.

In Cocolaio, visitors can also visit the oratory of Santa Zita, another artistic treasure that is hard to forget.

Conclusions

In conclusion, if you are lovers of nature, history, and art, you must visit San Cassiano di Controne at least once in your life. This small hamlet of the municipality of Bagni di Lucca will surprise you with its hidden treasures and the beauty of its hamlets. Do not miss the opportunity to admire the works of art and the historical buildings that characterize this little gem of Tuscany.

Martina Moretti
Updated Sunday, Sep 25, 2022