Caprese Michelangelo

Caprese Michelangelo: a gem in the province of Arezzo, Tuscany

If you are planning a visit to Tuscany, do not make the mistake of leaving out Caprese Michelangelo, a small town in the province of Arezzo located a few kilometers from the border with Emilia Romagna. With a population of just over 1300 inhabitants, Caprese Michelangelo is a gem of the province of Arezzo, rich in history, culture, and delicious food.

The physical geography of Caprese Michelangelo

Caprese Michelangelo is located in a medium-high seismic activity zone, as established by the PCM Ordinance of 20/03/2003. Additionally, the city is classified as a climate zone E and has an average atmospheric diffusivity. These factors may affect the building systems in the area, so it is important to consider technical requirements when constructing buildings in this area.

Caprese Michelangelo: a jewel of Arezzo amid history, culture and gastronomy.

The history of Caprese Michelangelo

The origins of Caprese Michelangelo date back to the struggles between the Lombards and Byzantines, although there is evidence of the toponym Caprese already present in a document from 1011. During the Middle Ages, the strategic position of the castle of Caprese was contested between Arezzo, Guidi di Romena, and Perugia. In 1384, the community of Caprese submitted to Florence, and a Podesteria was established. In 1475, the great artist Michelangelo Buonarroti was born in Caprese Michelangelo, to whom the Michelangelo Buonarroti Birthplace Museum is dedicated.

Monuments and places of interest in Caprese Michelangelo

In Caprese Michelangelo, there are several noteworthy religious architectures, including the Church of San Giovanni Battista, the Hermitage of La Casella, the Church of San Cristoforo a Monna, and the Pieve dei Santi Ippolito e Cassiano. Additionally, visitors can explore the Abbey of San Martino in Tifi and the imposing Castle of Caprese, home to the Michelangelo Buonarroti Birthplace Museum.

Society in Caprese Michelangelo

The foreign population residing in Caprese Michelangelo constitutes only a small percentage of the total population, with a majority of citizens from the United Kingdom and Albania.

Culture and cuisine in Caprese Michelangelo

In Caprese Michelangelo, the Chestnut Marron is the typical local product and obtained the Protected Designation of Origin in 2010. Additionally, the town can boast the Michelangiolesca Library, housed in the Castle of Caprese, and the Museum of water and mill, although currently no longer active.

Administration

Here is a table summarizing the administrations that have succeeded in Caprese Michelangelo:

While the small town of Caprese Michelangelo has seen different administrations, the beauty and history of the place remain timeless. If you are looking for an authentic experience in a city less frequented by crowds, Caprese Michelangelo is the place for you.

Federico Conte
Updated Friday, Oct 28, 2022