Cortona

Cortona, a charming hilltop town in Tuscany, invites you to explore its rich history and stunning landscapes. With roots dating back to the Etruscans, this picturesque destination boasts ancient stone walls and narrow cobblestone streets that whisper stories of its past. The town’s centerpiece, the stunning Piazza della Repubblica, is perfect for sipping a cappuccino while soaking in the local atmosphere. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Diocesan Museum, home to works by the renowned painter Fra Angelico. For breathtaking views, don’t miss the scenic walk to the Basilica di Santa Margherita, where you can admire the panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside. Cortona is also a culinary delight. Indulge in traditional Tuscan dishes like pici cacio e pepe and savor local wines, particularly the Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. The annual Cortona Antiquaria, one of Italy's oldest antique fairs, attracts collectors and enthusiasts from around the globe, making it a unique experience for visitors. Whether you're wandering through art-laden streets or enjoying a leisurely meal, Cortona offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and gastronomy that will leave a lasting impression. Did you know that this enchanting town served as

Cortona, Italy

Top things to do in Cortona

14 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Museum

Museo dell'Accademia Etrusca

Museum of Etruscan artifacts and Renaissance paintings housed in a former monastery.

Religious site

Cortona Cathedral

16th-century cathedral dedicated to Santa Maria Assunta with notable artworks.

Museum

Diocesan Museum (Cortona)

Museum of religious art and artifacts from Cortona and its territory, housed in a former church.

Religious site

Santa Margherita, Cortona

Gothic church housing the relics of Saint Margaret of Cortona, with a striking interior and panoramic views.

Religious site

San Francesco, Cortona

13th-century Franciscan church with a simple Romanesque-Gothic facade and notable frescoes.

Religious site

San Filippo Neri, Cortona

An 18th-century Baroque church in Cortona dedicated to Saint Philip Neri, featuring ornate interiors and a peaceful atmosphere.

Religious site

San Cristoforo, Cortona

A small medieval church in Cortona with a notable Romanesque bell tower, offering a glimpse into the town's early Christian heritage.

Religious site

Santa Maria Nuova, Cortona

A Renaissance church designed by Giorgio Vasari, featuring elegant architecture and notable artworks in Cortona.

Religious site

San Domenico, Cortona

Gothic Dominican church in Cortona with a striking rose window and serene atmosphere.

Landmark

Montecchio Vesponi

Medieval castle near Cortona offering panoramic Tuscan views and a glimpse into feudal history.

Neighborhood

Camucia

Frazione of Cortona with a convenient railway station and easy access to the historic center.

Religious site

Sant'Agata in Cantalena, Cortona

A small rural church near Cortona in a scenic countryside setting.

Landmark

Terontola–Cortona railway station

The main railway station serving Cortona, a gateway for train travelers.

Sight

Cortona

A historic hilltop town in Tuscany with Etruscan origins and medieval architecture.

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