Monticchiello, like all the villages in the Val d’Orcia, sits on top of a hill, over 500 metres above sea level. The village is surrounded by medieval walls, punctuated by tower houses with both angular and cylindrical bases. The only direct access is through the Gothic arch of Porta Sant’Agata, but you can choose to walk along the walls to the left of the gateway and follow a path, which has recently been made safe, that runs around the village, offering an entrance from above. Monticchiello is a rural village of great beauty. In the Middle Ages, it was a garrison of the Republic of Siena, defending the border against nearby Montepulciano, which was under Florentine rule. In the mid-16th century, Monticchiello staged heroic resistance against the siege of Charles V’s imperial troops, who were sided with the Medici family against the Republic of Siena, which was forced to surrender, albeit honourably. At the end of the Second World War, another fierce battle took place between fascist militias and partisan groups and is still vividly remembered in the area. Since the 1960s, Teatro Povero di Monticchiello theatre productions are staged every summer.
This is an interesting experiment in acting, performed by amateur actors and actresses, addressing current issues and local traditional history.
The village streets unfold around the beautiful Church of Santi Leonardo e Cristoforo, built in the 13th century and decorated with numerous frescoes by various artists. Next to the church, the Teatro Povero Museum opens onto the square. In the upper part of the village, the houses are surrounded by green vegetable patches and gardens, from which you can admire the walls and towers, including the tallest, the Cassero (castle keep), which will soon be reopened to the public.
There is also a washhouse that was in use until the post-war period.
Monticchiello is the ideal place for a culinary break, offering a wide range of dining options. When you set off again, you can choose to include a stop at a nearby winery or a craft brewery.