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As with most of Tuscany, the architecture is not to be underestimated. Because Montepulciano enjoyed a long phase of prosperity, roughly from the end of the Middle Ages through the Renaissance, there are many well-preserved architectural edifices worth exploring. One masterpiece of architecture, which must not be missed, is the Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Biagio, situated just outside of the town and worth the jaunt. The city streets themselves warrant a rambling trek with picturesque detours through small roads that crisscross off the Piazza Grande in the center of town. And if you can’t get enough Renaissance art, the town is resplendent in treasured works. With such tempting diversions, Montepulciano is very much the “pearl” it was so named. |