Saturnia e Terme di Saturnia
Saturnia e le Terme di Saturnia nel comune di Manciano, un'oasi di benessere e relax nella Maremma Toscana vicino a borghi ricchi di storia come Pitigliano, Sorano e Sovana, al lago di Bolsena e alla splendida costa dell'Argentario.

Magliano in Toscana is, as its name suggests, a charming town in Southern Tuscany. Deeply immersed in the true and authentic spirit of the Maremma, Magliano in Toscana is widely recognised for its dedication to maintaining the region’s traditions, customs and costumes, as well as for producing exceptional food and wine.

Magliano in Toscana is located in the north-western hills of the Fiora and Albegna rivers, only a few kilometres from the towns of Orbetello and Scansano. Today Magliano in Toscana has a vast array of historical buildings and archaeological sites thanks largely to the Etruscan and Roman settlements which made their home in this area. Both communities which carried considerable importance in the region, they left many traces of their presence in Magliano in Toscana through the ancient settlements, monuments and buildings that still stand today.

Luckily for Magliano in Toscana its rich art and cultural heritage continued long after end of the Roman Empire. Throughout the successive centuries the town saw many different rulers and many different artists imprint their own unique architectural style. This extreme artistic diversity can best be seen in Magliano’s many churches. In particular the Convent of Santa Maria Borraccia; the Monastery of San Bruzio; the Church of San Giovanni Battista, dating back to the Middle Ages; the Church of the Santissima Annunziata, dating back to the XV century and finally the Church of San Martino, built in a Romanesque-Gothic style.

In terms of secular buildings Magliano in Toscana is famous for two very grand and very beautiful structures: the Palazzo del Podestà, which was built in the 1400s and the Palace of the Checco Bello, built in a Gothic style.