Pitigliano โ€” the tufa town that grew from the rock like a geological accident

You approach Pitigliano on a road through southern Tuscany's green hills, turn a corner, and the entire town appears on a tufa cliff โ€” buildings so fused with the rock beneath them that the facades seem to be part of the geological formation. It's the most dramatic town approach in Tuscany, and possibly in Italy. Beneath the streets: Etruscan caves (vie cave โ€” sunken roads carved 20 meters deep into tufa 2,500 years ago, still walkable). Inside the town: a Jewish ghetto from 1598 โ€” Pitigliano was home to a Jewish community for 400 years, earning the nickname "Little Jerusalem." The synagogue (โ‚ฌ5, 16th century, restored) and Jewish bakery (sfratti โ€” honey and walnut pastries from an old Jewish recipe, โ‚ฌ2) survive. Jewish families lived here until the Nazi deportations of 1943. The town remembers. Pitigliano is 2.5h from Rome, 2h from Siena, and receives 1/200th the visitors of San Gimignano.

Plan my Pitigliano trip โ†’
Combine with Sovana + Sorano (15-20 min drive each): three tufa towns, three Etruscan necropolises, three completely different characters. Sovana has an Etruscan tomb carved to look like a temple. Sorano has a Medici fortress. All three share a wild, volcanic landscape that feels more like southern Lazio than polished Tuscany.
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