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Gambassi Terme in the Elsa Valley near Florence

 

The territory of the Municipality of Gambassi appears to have been inhabited since the Neolithic era, but the highest population was registered in the Etruscan-Roman epoque, as evidenced by the remains found in various areas.

 

In antiquity, it was certainly “terra di pass” (a passageway) for the Etruscans on their way to the dominion of Volterra, for the Romans in relation to the Via Clodia between Siena and Lucca, and in the Early Middle Ages, for travellers and particularly for the pilgrims passing along the Via Francigena.

 

Recent archaeological investigations have assessed many sites in the area and town seat where the glassmakers of Gambassi worked between the medieval and the modern epoque. They were famous and in demand all over Italy. The existence of this important handicraft work was discovered through written sources, but now it is possible to observe the places, the furnaces and the products. The remains have been collected in a permanent exibition in the Municipal Palazzo.

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