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The Middle Ages are not only visible in its urban structure but
in its buildings too, its house-towers and churches: the Palazzo
dei Priori, a 13th century building, the Palazzo
Pretorio, with its crenellated Tower
of the Little Pig, the pair of towers
of Buonparenti and Bonaguidi family, the house-towers of
Toscano family, the Cathedral (12th
century), the Baptistry (13th century)
streaked with Volterran stone, the conventual Church of San Francesco
with its adjacent chapel of the Croce di Giorno, the Church of San
Michele) and of San Alessandro.
Apart from its monuments, its art and history, Volterra also offers
a magnificent view of the gentle undulating
hills of the surrounding landscape abruptly interrupted in the
West by the Baize (crags).
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