- San
Gimignano (Italian pronunciation: [san dʒimiɲˈɲaːno];
named after St. Gemini****) is a
small walled medieval hill town in the
province of Siena, Tuscany...
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Vernaccia di San
Gimignano is a
white Italian wine, made from the
Vernaccia grape,
produced in and
around the
Italian hill town of San
Gimignano, in Tuscany...
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Bartolo da San
Gimignano (1228 – 12
December 1300) – born
Bartolo Buonpedoni – was an
Italian Roman Catholic priest and a
member of the
Third Order of...
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whereas the
Vernaccia grape is the
basis of the
white Vernaccia di San
Gimignano.
Tuscany is also
known for the
dessert wine Vin Santo, made from a variety...
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Santa Maria ****unta or
Duomo di San
Gimignano is a
Roman Catholic collegiate church and
minor basilica in San
Gimignano, in
Tuscany in
central Italy. It...
- Sant'Agostino (Church of St Augustine) is the
second largest church in San
Gimignano, Italy,
after the Collegiata. It is
owned by the
Order of
Saint Augustine...
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Morellino di Scansano,
Brunello di
Montalcino and
white Vernaccia di San
Gimignano.
Having a
strong linguistic and
cultural identity, it is
sometimes considered...
- San
Gimignano Four
Evangelists (1464–1465) – Fresco, Sant'Agostino, San
Gimignano Saints (1464–1465) – Frescoes, Sant'Agostino, San
Gimignano St. Sebastian...
- skyline.
Towers from
different eras make for
contrasting skylines. San
Gimignano, in Tuscany, Italy, has been
described as
having an "unforgettable skyline"...
- also
known as the
Palazzo del
Popolo (Italian: People's palace) of San
Gimignano has been the seat of the
civic authority in the
comune since the 13th...