Volterra

Volterra
—  Comune  —
Città di Volterra
Volterra is located in Italy
Volterra
Location of Volterra in Italy
Coordinates:
Country Italy
Region Tuscany
Province Pisa (PI)
Frazioni Mazzolla, Saline di Volterra, Villamagna
Government
 - Mayor Marco Buselli
Area
 - Total 252 km2 (97.3 sq mi)
Elevation 531 m (1,742 ft)
Population (December)
 - Total 11,309
 - Density 44.9/km2 (116.2/sq mi)
Demonym Volterrani
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 56048
Dialing code 0588
Patron saint St. Justus
Saint day June 5
Website Official website

Volterra, known to the ancient Etruscans as Velathri, to the Romans as Volaterrae, is a town and comune in the Tuscany region of Italy.

The Roman Theatre.
Frescoes in the Cathedral.

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History

The town was a Neolithic settlement and an important Etruscan center (Velathri or Felathri) with an original civilization; it became a municipium in the Roman Age. The city was a bishop's residence in the 5th century and its episcopal power was affirmed during the 12th century. With the decline of the episcopate, Volterra became a place of interest of the Florentines, whose forces conquered Volterra. Florentine rule was not always popular, and opposition occasionally broke into rebellion. These rebellions were defeated by Florence.

When the Florentine Republic fell in 1530, Volterra came under the control of the Medici family and later followed the history of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.

Main sights

Outside the city, in direction of Lajatico, is the Medici Villa di Spedaletto. Also in the neighborhood, in the Valle Bona area, are excavations of Etruscan tombs.

Volterra in literature

Volterra in popular fiction

Twin cities

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