Sticciano

Discovering Sticciano: A Historic Tuscan Village

Welcome to Sticciano, a hamlet in the municipality of Roccastrada, located in the province of Grosseto in Tuscany. Let's discover together this fascinating village that has a lot to offer in terms of history, architecture, and landscape.

Physical Geography

Sticciano is located about 15 km from Roccastrada, in the southeastern part of the municipal territory. The historical center is situated on the hill of Poggio Pinzi, which is part of the Monte Leoni massif, and the modern part, called Sticciano Scalo, extends over a flat and hillside area near the Sticciano station.

Sticciano: history, architecture, and landscapes of Tuscany.

History

The hamlet of Sticciano developed in the early Middle Ages on the top of the hill overlooking the valley, where remains dating back to the Roman era were discovered. The village was controlled by the Aldobrandeschi family and later passed to the Ardengheschi, a local family. In the thirteenth century, Sticciano was included in the territory of Siena and remained under the domination of the Republic of Siena until 1555, when it became part of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.

Monuments and Places of Interest

Sticciano is rich in history and monuments that testify to its past. Here are some of the places of interest that you should not miss:

Religious Architecture

The Church of the Santissima Concezione is located in the medieval center of Sticciano and was built in Romanesque style. Its main façade is characterized by a stone staircase that leads to the main portal. The Church of the Confraternity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus dates back to the sixteenth - seventeenth century and was deconsecrated in the nineteenth century to house the children's nursery. The Church of Mary Most Holy Mother of the Church is the parish church of Sticciano Scalo and was built in 1974. Finally, the Church of Sant'Antonio Abate is located in the open countryside and is the parish church of the vast rural area.

Rural Noble Chapels

In addition to the churches, Sticciano is also famous for its rural noble chapels. Among these, the Chapel of Sant'Anna in Villa Tolomei, the Chapel of San Biagio at Lattaia, a religious building of the Lattaia farm in neoclassical architecture, and the Chapel of Sant'Antonio at Monte Lattaia, built towards the end of the eighteenth century.

Civil Architecture

Some noble palaces have been preserved from the ancient historical center, such as Palazzo Piccolomini, and the remains of some fortified stone buildings that date back to the medieval era.

Daily Life

Sticciano is a great place to live thanks to its panoramic and peaceful location. The mild climate allows you to enjoy the Tuscan landscape in every season of the year. The hamlet offers a wide selection of commercial and agricultural activities, including agriturismi, wine producers, and companies that cultivate organic products.

Conclusions

In summary, Sticciano is a Tuscan hamlet rich in history and monuments that represent the medieval past of the area. Its churches, noble chapels, and noble palaces are truly fascinating. If you are looking for a quiet place to live and appreciate the beauty of nature, Sticciano is the perfect place for you.

Davide Neri
Wrote by Davide Neri
Updated Tuesday, Mar 29, 2022