Calenzano

Welcome to Calenzano, a mountain town in Tuscany

Hello everyone! Today I will talk about Calenzano, a small mountain town located in the metropolitan city of Florence, Tuscany. With its 18,270 inhabitants, it is an oasis of peace and tranquility surrounded by nature. In this summary, I will talk about the physical geography, history, and tourist attractions of the town.

Physical Geography

The territory of Calenzano covers an area of 76.77 km² and is located within the plain of Florence-Prato-Pistoia. The majority of the territory is mountainous and includes the Calvana Mountains and Monte Morello. The highest point can be reached with the 934 meters of Poggio dell'Aia. The mountains are a real attraction for hiking and nature lovers. In addition, the Calenzano area has numerous watercourses, such as the Marina, the Chiosina stream, and the Marinella di Travalle stream. The historic center, known as "il Donnini," is located about 15 km from Florence and 10 km from Prato.

Calenzano: between nature and history in Tuscany.

History

The history of Calenzano dates back to prehistoric times, with numerous discoveries dating back to the Paleolithic and Bronze Ages. Over the centuries, this area has been inhabited by the Ligurians, Romans, and Etruscans. In the Middle Ages, Calenzano was dominated by the Guidi counts and was the scene of numerous battles between the various Tuscan city-states. In the sixteenth century, the town experienced a period of decline, but recovered in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries with industrialization.

Tourist Attractions

If you are looking for a vacation immersed in nature and relaxation, Calenzano is the perfect destination. There are numerous tourist attractions that this area has to offer. Firstly, the Calvana is a real natural oasis, full of trails and hiking itineraries. In addition, the historic center of Calenzano with its narrow alleys and medieval buildings is a real gem to visit. The church of San Donato, located in the central square of the town, is an example of Tuscan Romanesque architecture. Finally, if you want to taste the typical products of this area, the Calenzano Market is the right place. Here you can find fresh fruit and vegetables, cheeses, cold cuts, and local wines.

How to get to Calenzano

Calenzano is easily reachable by car or train. If you are driving, you can take the A1 highway and exit at the Calenzano-Sesto Fiorentino exit. If you prefer the train, there are two railway stations in Calenzano: the Calenzano station and the Pratignone station. Here, interregional (Florence-Prato-Bologna line) and regional trains (Florence-Prato-Pistoia-Lucca-Viareggio line) stop.

Conclusions

In conclusion, Calenzano is a perfect destination for a vacation immersed in nature and relaxation. The mountains, watercourses, and historic center are just some of the attractions that this area has to offer. Come and discover the magic of Calenzano, the mountain town in Tuscany.

Matteo Ferrari
Updated Sunday, Feb 6, 2022