5 Sights in San Giuliano Terme, Italy (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in San Giuliano Terme, Italy! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in San Giuliano Terme. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

1. Pieve di Santa Maria e San Giovanni Battista

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The parish church of Santa Maria and San Giovanni Battista is located in Pugnano in the municipality of San Giuliano Terme, along the ancient Via Aemilia Scauri, then known as Via Julia Augusta and finally the state road 12 of Abetone and Brennero.

Wikipedia: Pieve di Santa Maria e San Giovanni Battista (IT)

2. Santuario Madonna dell'acqua

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The church of the Holy Conception, also known as the sanctuary of the Madonna dell'Acqua, is located in Madonna dell'Acqua, a hamlet of the municipality of San Giuliano Terme, in the province of Pisa.

Wikipedia: Chiesa della Santissima Concezione (Madonna dell'Acqua) (IT)

3. Pieve di San Marco

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The parish church of St. Peter and St. John the Baptist, today under the title of St. Mark, is located in Rigoli in the municipality of San Giuliano Terme, along the ancient Via Aemilia Scauri, then known as Via Julia Augusta and finally State Road 12 of Abetone and Brennero.

Wikipedia: Pieve di San Marco (Rigoli) (IT)

4. Villa Belvedere

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The Villa Belvedere, also known as Villa Bosniaski or Villa del Polese, was built in 1881, on the apical spur of Monte Castellare above San Giuliano Terme, near Pisa, by the Polish Sigismondo De Bosniaski and his wife Elisa di Rulikowski, a Russian countess.

Wikipedia: Villa Belvedere (San Giuliano Terme) (IT)

5. Acquedotto romano di Caldaccoli

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Acquedotto romano di Caldaccoli Jeroen van Arkel / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Caldaccoli Aqueduct was an ancient Roman aqueduct dating to the 1st century. It carried water from the thermal springs at the resort of Caldaccoli, then known as the calidae acquae,, near the present-day San Giuliano Terme, to the Roman baths at Pisa.

Wikipedia: Caldaccoli Aqueduct (EN)

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