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        Charming rustic stone buildings with ivy and shutters in the picturesque medieval village of Murlo, Tuscany, showcasing authentic Italian architecture and serene countryside ambiance.

        Murlo

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          Guests mingling beside a sleek supercar amidst Tuscany's lush greenery on the Rocca d'Italia tour.

           Murlo, Italy

          3-Day Supercar & Fine Dining Guided Tour in Tuscany Hills

          Three days, legendary roads, and the finest of Italian life — the Tuscany Hills Experience puts you behind the wheel of a supercar and into the heart of Chianti's most iconic landscapes. This is Dolce Vita, driven.

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          More to know about Murlo

          Murlo is a small medieval village in Tuscany, central Italy, situated in the Val d'Orcia region. Known for its well-preserved town walls and the Palazzo Vescovile, which houses a museum of Etruscan pottery and artifacts, the village reflects centuries of artistic heritage. Visitors typically explore the narrow cobblestone streets, visit the museum, and enjoy views across rolling Tuscan hills dotted with cypress trees.
          Murlo is a small medieval comune located approximately 20 kilometers south of Siena in the province of Siena, Tuscany, central Italy. It sits within the Crete Senesi, a distinctive landscape of rolling clay hills, and is internationally recognized for the Etruscan aristocratic site of Poggio Civitate, excavated by Bryn Mawr College. Content is based on established geographic, archaeological, and travel knowledge current as of 2025.
          Medieval Borgo, Etruscan Archaeology, Crete Senesi, Siena Province, Tuscany, Rural Italy, Off the Beaten Path, Archaeological Tourism