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Pilgrimage
A Travel Blog entry by battlemonkey from Montepulciano, Italy
Considered to be Antonio da Sangallo the Elder's masterpiece and one of the most significant structures of the Renaissance, San Biagio occupied the acclaimed Renaissance architect from 1518 until his death in 1534, and although it maintains a low profile ...
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15th May 2000 Naples
A Travel Blog entry by gavinc from Naples, Italy
... in a local newspaper article on community eateries. In a back street, which turns out to be one of the main streets, Via San Biagio del Librai (we didn't realise that the main streets are only 5 meters wide), we discovered Pollo Alla Spieda. On a ...
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Day 6- Wine Country, Tuscany Style
A Travel Blog entry by crystalrenee from Radda in Chianti, Tuscany, Italy
... was Montepulciano. There wasn’t too much there since it was a tiny little town but it had this giant basilica, Tempio di San Biagio. It seriously came out of nowhere and was isolated by itself. Pretty awesome but it only took like 15 minutes to ...
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Cortona and Montepulciano
A Travel Blog entry by tracylynf from Cortona, Tuscany, Italy
... and a TON of fun. We were all laughing, clapping and dancing along. We continued on through the village ending our trip at San Biagio church. We drove to our new hotel - Grand Boston in Chiaciano. We had another multiple course dinner together - maybe it ...
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20th June 2002, Central Marche
A Travel Blog entry by gavinc from Tolentino, Pollenza, Macerata,Treia,HelviaRacina,Urbisaglia, Italy
... no idea the name of the church in via Roma, toward the end of town where "paradisepossible" notes that "...the sumptuous Church of San Biagio, decked out in perfect noe-classical style, seems to grand fort a place as unassuming as this." San Bagio is ...
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Agrigento
A Travel Blog entry by stefy81 from Agrigento, Italy
... santuario ctonio di e del tempio Demetra, sul quale. In età normanna venne edificata la chiesa, tuttora esistente, di San Biagio. Nella zona persistono ampi, monumentali resti delle fortificazioni di età greca, e dei caseggiati rurali che ospiteranno ...
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Sleepy beautiful town
A Travel Blog entry by irishandmonkey from Montepulciano, Tuscany, Italy
... wine makes me sleep so i am out like a light!!! Our next day trip involves a visit to The Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Biagio which is on the road to Chianciano just outside the city. The church dates from the 16th Century and is larger ...
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