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Talla The territory of the town extends into the inner part of the Pratomagno. The oldest village is the most characteristic, medieval in origin, called the “Castellaccia”, with a small church and houses standing along side one another. A short distance from the village, along a path through chestnut and fir woods, are the impressive ruins of one of the oldest Benedictine abbies built along the pilgrims’ route, the Badia di Santa Trinità in Alpe. The peaceful small villages like Pontenano, Faltona offer numerous opportunities for excursions, especially during the summer. A wine and food event is the “Sagra del cacio e dei baccelli” – sheep’s cheese and tiny broad beans – which is held in early May.
Height: m. 348
Post-code: 52010
Km from: Arezzo 22, Firenze 99
Population: 1237
Telephone code: 0575
Useful Information
Public transport: From Arezzo by private train Arezzo-Pratovecchio-Stia to Rassina Station then by bus.
How to get there: Autostrada A1 exit Arezzo the the SS 71 as far as Rassina and then the turn off for Talla.
Information: Tourist Information Office, Bibbiena. Tel.fax 0575 593098
Points of interest
According to the oral tradition of the village, Guido Monaco, reformer of musical notation, was born here and there is a museum dedicated to him, the Museo della Musica “Guido Monaco”.
Weekly market
Weekly market: The first Tuesday of the month and, in August and December, the second Tuesday of the month.
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