
Reggello is a ''
comune'' (municipality) in the
Metropolitan City of Florence in the
Italian region of
Tuscany, located about southeast of
Florence, between the north-western side of
Pratomagno
The Pratomagno is a mountain range, which has the Arno River on both sides: to the west is the upper Valdarno and to the east is the Casentino. It lies north-west of the city of Arezzo, in Tuscany, Italy
Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the ...
and the Upper
Valdarno.
The municipality borders with
Castel San Niccolò,
Castelfranco Piandiscò
Castelfranco Piandiscò is a commune in the province of Arezzo, Tuscany, central Italy. It was created on 1 January 2014 from the merger of previous ''comuni'' of Castelfranco di Sopra and Pian di Scò.
It is located about southeast of Florence a ...
,
Figline e Incisa Valdarno
Figline e Incisa Valdarno is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Florence in the Italian region Tuscany, located about southeast of Florence.
It has been created on January 1, 2014 with the union of the municipalities of Figli ...
,
Montemignaio,
Pelago, and
Rignano sull'Arno
Rignano sull'Arno is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Florence in the Italian region Tuscany, located about southeast of Florence.
Main sights
*''Pieve'' of San Lorenzo a Miransù
*''Pieve'' di San Leonino, with a terrac ...
.
History
The territory has been inhabited since ancient times and many place names indicate the presence of Etruscan, Roman and Longobards. Initially called "Castelvecchio di Cascia", Reggello born as a marketplace near the Resco torrent where three streets meet: two trails from Casentino Valley and the Cassia Vetus (now called Setteponti road).
The official birth of Reggello community is 1773 thanks to a law of the Grand Duke Leopold and the current territorial structure dates back to 1840.
In 1966, seven people were killed and a neighborhood of Reggello was destroyed by a landslide triggered by the same rains that also flooded Florence.
Sights
* '
The Parish Church of San Pietro in Cascia'', built in a strategic position along the Roman Cassia Vetus road (Setteponti road). The church is one of the most important examples of Romanesque architecture in the area.
* '
Masaccio Museum of Sacred Art in Cascia'', only a couple of steps away from the church, is home to
Masaccio
Masaccio (, , ; December 21, 1401 – summer 1428), born Tommaso di Ser Giovanni di Simone, was a Florentine artist who is regarded as the first great Italian painter of the Quattrocento period of the Italian Renaissance. According to Vasari, ...
’s first masterpiece: the
Triptych of San Giovenale, dated 1422.
* The
Abbey of Vallombrosa
Vallombrosa is a Benedictine abbey in the ''comune'' of Reggello (Tuscany, Italy), about 30 km south-east of Florence, in the Apennines, surrounded by forests of beech and firs. It was founded by Florentine nobleman Giovanni Gualberto in 10 ...
. Peaceful and secluded, the abbey is home to Benedictine monks. It also houses a Museum of Sacred Art. All around the abbey there are chapels and tabernacles (The Circuit of Chapels).
* The
Castle of Sammezzano in Leccio is the most important example of orientalist architecture in Italy (the castle and the park are private property and at the moment visitors are not allowed access).
*Many other churches dot the countryside around Reggello, such as the one dedicated to Sant’Agata ad Arfoli and that of Pitiana, as well as castles and historic villas (Torre del Castellano, Bonsi, Mandri, Graffi, Pitiana).
The MallLuxury Outlet, in Leccio
*Th
Excelsior Theater
Natural areas
* The
Biogenetic Nature Reserve in Vallombrosa, on the western slope of the
Pratomagno
The Pratomagno is a mountain range, which has the Arno River on both sides: to the west is the upper Valdarno and to the east is the Casentino. It lies north-west of the city of Arezzo, in Tuscany, Italy
Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the ...
mountain chain. The Reserve is home to the ancient Abbey, the
Experimental Arboretums, the tallest tree in Italy, and many paths, some of which along the itineraries dedicated to
St Francis and
Dante Alighieri.
* The Forest of Sant'Antonio, Protected Nature Area of Local Interest. At the foot of the Forest there is the ''Visitors Centre for the Protected Areas of Ponte a Enna'' (open in Summer). This is the starting point of many paths for walks and hikes.
*

The Balze, Protected Nature Area of Local Interest located in the Upper Valdarno. Balze are a geological structures formed by stratified sand, clay, and gravel. These impressive canyons originate from the lake that covered the Valdarno during the Pleistocene.
Local products
* Extra Virgin Olive Oil - The EVO Reggello oil has particular organoleptic characteristics and low acidity thanks to the altitude, the temperate climate and a soil almost unique in Tuscany, with a very low content of limestone and a high content of quartz. Every November the ''green gold'' is celebrated at the ''Rassegna dell'Olio Extravergine'' ''di Oliva'' (Olive Oil Festival)''.'' Reggello is a member of the National Association of Olive Oil Cities.
* Cecino Rosa di Reggello - a type of chickpea highly digestible and with a delicate taste.
* Fagiolo Zolfino - A typical bean from the Valdarno and Pratomagno.
Sport
The local football team is called S.S. Resco Reggello, now playing in
Promozione
The Promozione (, "promotion") is the sixth level in the Italian football league system. Each individual league winner within the Promozione level progresses to their closest regional league in the Eccellenza level. Depending on each league's lo ...
division.
References
External links
Official website*http://www.visitreggello-tuscany.com/en/
*https://www.visittuscany.com/en/destinations/reggello/
*https://www.feelflorence.it/en/node/25523
*https://www.sammezzano.info/ (in Italian)
*http://www.savesammezzano.com/ (in Italian)
Cities and towns in Tuscany
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