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  1. Palazzo Pretorio in Certaldo. Eingang zur Zahnradbahn in Certaldo. Bei unserem letzten Toskana-Urlaub auf dem Landgut IL POGGIO entdeckten wir die Zahnradbahn in Certaldo, die besonders für unsere Kinder eine Attraktion war. Da wir im Spätherbst unterwegs waren, war nicht viel los, und wir fanden im unteren Teil der Stadt, der modernen ...

  2. Certaldo is divided into two parts, a walled city high on the hill called " Rione Castello " or " Certado Alto " and a lower, modern and industrialised part. It is located on the hills that divide the Val d'Elsa from the Val di Pesa, and is well worth a visit. The old town can be reached on foot in 10 minutes or by funicular from the station in ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CertaldoCertaldo - Wikipedia

    Certaldo. /  43.54778°N 11.04111°E  / 43.54778; 11.04111. Certaldo is a town and comune of Tuscany, Italy, in the Metropolitan City of Florence, in the middle of Valdelsa. It is about 35 kilometres (22 mi) southwest of the Florence Duomo. It is 50 minutes by rail and 35 minutes by car southwest of Florence, and it is 40 minutes by rail ...

  4. Das Wetter in 50052 Certaldo. Finden Sie bei wetter.com die aktuelle Wettervorhersage für heute und die nächsten 7 Tage inkl. Temperatur, Wetterzustand und Regenwahrscheinlichkeit.

  5. Aktuelles Wetter Certaldo Aktuelle Wettervorhersage stundengenau für heute & die nächsten 3 Tage Regenradar, Unwettervorhersage & Wetterbericht Certaldo, Italien

  6. If you are travelling to Florence and have a chance to go on a trip around Tuscany’s hilltop towns, make sure you pay a visit to Certaldo, a fascinating medieval hamlet in the heart of the Val d'Elsa. Certaldo is without a doubt one of the most charming towns in Tuscany, situated approximately 35 kilometres southwest of Florence and 45 ...

  7. The town of Certaldo is in the Val d’Elsa and Certaldo Alto is its Medieval walled centre, perched on a hill above the modern part of town. It lies 35 kilometres south west of Florence, and is easily reachable by car or train. Certaldo has been an important spot since the early Middle Ages due to its proximity to the Via Francigena.