Chianciano Terme
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Tourist attractions
Museum of Art of Chianciano Terme (0 min)
This museum in Chianciano Terme showcases a diverse collection of modern and contemporary art.
Civic Archaeological Museum of the Waters of Chianciano Terme (1 km)
Exhibits Etruscan artifacts related to local waters, open weekends from November to March with an entry fee.
Monument to the Fallen (1.1 km)
Monument dedicated to those who lost their lives in conflicts.
Statue in Memory of Bonaventura Somma (1.2 km)
Memorial statue honoring Bonaventura Somma.
Commemorative Plaque for 150 Years of Italian Unity (1.2 km)
Plaque celebrating 150 years since Italy's unification.
Column in Honor of the Citizenship of Chianciano (1.2 km)
Monument honoring the citizens of Chianciano, accessible to visitors.
Clock Tower (1.3 km)
Historic 16th-century tower recently opened to the public with an entry fee.
Stone Stairs (1.4 km)
Ancient stone stairs featuring wrought iron handrails.
Museum of the Collegiate Church of Chianciano (1.4 km)
Displays religious artifacts, open June to September with an entry fee.
Coat of Arms (1.5 km)
Symbolic emblem representing the town's heritage.























