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Marsiliana, known also as Marsiliana d'Albegna, is a village in Tuscany, central Italy, administratively a frazione of the comune of Manciano, province of Grosseto. At the time of the 2001 census its population amounted to 246.

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Map of Marsiliana, Province of Grosseto, Italy

Marsiliana is about 40 km from Grosseto and 18 km from Manciano. It is situated in southern Maremma, along the Maremmana Regional Road halfway between Manciano and the Tyrrhenian Sea at Albinia. The old centre of Marsiliana is situated on the top of a hill overlooking the river Albegna.

The territory of Marsiliana is known for the presence of Etruscan archaeological sites: the most important one is the Necropolis of Banditella (8th-6th century BC).

History

"In 1908 (...) in the area called Banditella", a necropolis of more than one hundred tombs was discovered.

The village developed at the foot of the hill after the Riforma fondiaria (land reform) in the 1950s.

Buildings

  • Church of Maria Regina del Mondo, main parish church of the village, it was built in 1959 and designed by Carlo Boccianti.
  • Farm of Marsiliana (12th century), old castle built by the Aldobrandeschi, it was then held by the Republic of Siena and then by the Medicis. It became a property of the Corsini family from Florence in the 18th century and they transformed the building into a fortified farmhouse. Next to the farm there is the chapel of Sant'Antonio Abate.
  • Castle of Stachilagi (12th century), ancient fortification built by the Aldobrandeschi, it's now in ruins.
  • References

    Marsiliana Wikipedia