Batignano

Batignano
Frazione
Batignano

Location of Batignano in Italy

Coordinates: 42°52′09″N 11°10′04″E / 42.86917°N 11.16778°ECoordinates: 42°52′09″N 11°10′04″E / 42.86917°N 11.16778°E
Country  Italy
Region  Tuscany
Province Grosseto (GR)
Comune Grosseto
Elevation 150 m (490 ft)
Population (2010)
  Total 741
Demonym Batignanesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 58041
Dialing code 0564

Batignano (Italian: [bati'ɲano]) is a small town in southern Tuscany, a frazione of the comune of Grosseto, positioned at about 10 km north-east of the capital on one of the last foot-hills of the valley of Ombrone which dominated the ancient city of Roselle.

Geography

The hill on which the town of Batignano stands is as pertaining between the southern foot-hills of the Monte Leoni, which arises between the homonymous area and those of Montepescali, Sticciano and Montorsaio, exceeding on the highest peak the altitude of 600 metres.

History

Of uncertain origins, Batignano developed in the Medieval period, around the castle which controlled the outlet of the road towards Siena on the plain of Grosseto and some lead and silver mines. It was a feud of the Aldobrandeschi and in 1213 belonged to Manto da Grosseto. In the 14th century, it then passed under the dominion of Siena, hosting many immigrants from Corsica, and so in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. In 1738 it was reunited with the comune of Grosseto.

Main sights

Batignano is a characteristic suburb which conservs ruins of the town walls, with towers and gates, and a cassero, aside from a triple-arched loggiato, built with reused materials (Roman columns and capitals), probably originating from Roselle. All this gives the town a certain tone of antiquity. To emphasize is also the presence of a parish and an ancient convent, now desecrated, situated outside the locality.

Military architecture

Palazzi

Churches

Gallery

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See also

External links

Media related to Batignano at Wikimedia Commons