Lucignano
Lucignano is a comune in the Province of Arezzo in the Italian region Tuscany, located about southeast of Florence and about southwest of Arezzo.
Lucignano borders the following municipalities: Foiano della Chiana, Marciano della Chiana, Monte San Savino, Rapolano Terme, and Sinalunga. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia.
History
The name Lucignano probably derives from the Roman family of the consul Licinio. Known as the "pearl of Valdichiana", Lucignano is a remarkably conserved medieval walled hill-top village, elliptical in shape. Its altitude and strategic position on the road between Siena and Arezzo meant that between 1200 and 1500 it was continually the subject of battles between these cities, involving also Florence and Perugia. Its walls, with three gates, were constructed by the Sienese in 1371. Once the town came under the rule of Florence, construction began of the fortress, attributed to Bernardo Puccini.Main sights
Sights include:- Sanctuary of the Madonna della Querce, c. 1568
- Convent of the Cappuccini
- Church of the Misericordia
- Collegiata di San Michele Arcangelo
- Church of San Francesco
- Church of San Biagio
- Church of Santissima Annunziata