Manciano
Manciano is a town and comune in the southern part of the province of Grosseto, Tuscany, central Italy. It has a population of about 7,200.
Manciano is southwest of Pitigliano and northeast of Orbetello.
History
Manciano was once a fairly important market town for the area of the Albegna and Fiora valleys, with a stronghold already recorded in the twelfth century. A brief occupation by Siena left the town an imposing fortress built around 1424.Government
''Frazioni''
The municipality is formed by the municipal seat of Manciano and the villages of:- Marsiliana
- Montemerano
- Poderi di Montemerano
- Poggio Capanne
- Poggio Murella
- San Martino sul Fiora
- Saturnia.
Main sights
The densely built town centre of the frazione Montemerano, crowned by its leaning tower of San Lorenzo, is contained within its ancient walls. Montemerano became a power center of the signori dei Baschi, who dominated the comune. The thirteenth-century church is dedicated to San Lorenzo; frescoes remain on its walls, and a polyptych by the Sienese painter Sano di Pietro. At a short distance, in open countryside, there is the church of Madonna del Castuzzo.