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One of the most striking churches in the Val d’Orcia, the stately Tempio di San Biagio is built in a Greek cross plan and houses the 14th-century fresco of the Enthroned Madonna and Child, or the Madonna of San Biagio, which is said to have miraculous powers. For many, the main appeal of the Temple of San Biagio is the view of the church from afar, when its marble facade catches the sunlight, setting the church aglow amid the surrounding forests and fields.
You can purchase tickets in advance to enter the church, or see it as part of a wine country tour from Florence, to pair your cultural experience with a taste of the area’s Vino Nobile di Montepulciano wines.
The Temple of San Biagio (Tempio di San Biagio) is located just below the town of Montepulciano in the heart of the Val d'Orcia. You can reach the church by car, or join a bike, Vespa, or driving tour with transportation included.
The church is open year-round, but is particularly beautiful to see in the fall (before the grapes are harvested) when the surrounding vineyards start turning a deep red. Photographers will want to capture the golden light of dusk as it hits the church.
The softly rolling hills crossed by cypress-lined country roads and dotted with medieval hill towns of the Val d'Orcia is considered one of the most beautiful landscapes in Italy, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The main towns include Pienza, Montalcino, and Montepulciano, and the region is also home to some of Italy’s most prestigious wines.