Murlo, whose name derives from the Latin "Murulus", meaning "little wall" with reference to a walled place, is located in the Metallifere hills.The origins of the place are linked to the Etruscan civilisation, clearly demonstrated by the finds at Poggio Civitate and Poggio Aguzzo. The castle of Murlo, with its typical fortified town-planning structure, dates to the 12th century when it was the main centre of the Fief or Bishopric of the Bishops of Siena. The layout as seen today bears witness to transformations carried out at the end of the 16th century after the fall of the Siena Republic, revealing the structure of the castle with its walls surmounted by small dwellings surrounding the Bishop's Palace (which today houses the Archaeological Museum), the prison building and the cathedral. There are two access gates to the castle. Near Murlo is Vescovado, an important centre that was formed by joining two villages - Andica and Tinoni - which were still separate at the beginning of the 19th century. The church in Vescovado houses a 1475 painting by Benvenuto di Giovanni depicting the Virgin Enthroned with Saints.
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