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ETRUSCAN TUMULUS OF MONTECALVARIO
Castellina in Chianti, Chianti, Siena

The Etruscan Tumulus of Montecalvario, so called by a small chapel, the last station of the Via Crucis, built on the summit, is a structure of a circular diameter of about 53 meters, made up of four tombs, with main room and lateral cells, with the entrance oriented towards the four cardinal points. 

The tumulus dating back to the seventh-sixth century BC represents one of the most interesting archaeological discoveries all over the Chianti, it was discovered, it seems a first time in the sixteenth century and plundered of most equipment, and subsequently it was rediscovered in 1902 and excavated in 1915, when were found decorations in iron and bronze from the ruins of a war chariot and a lion's head in sandstone.

Etruscan Tumulus of Montecalvario, Castellina in Chianti
Etruscan Tumulus of Montecalvario, Castellina in Chianti, Siena

The structures of the four tombs are made up of huge slabs and stones in rows of alberese, which, under the cover, are willing to form a false vault. 

The objects found in the Tumulus of Montecalvario, are exposed in the Archaeological Museum of Chianti Senese of Castellina in Chianti, among them the lion's head in sandstone, which was probably placed on the jamb of the door of one of the tombs and some elements of a chariot from parade (the helm, the shares of hubs, and iron rims, the foil bronze with relief decoration, and some elements applied as a bronze lion). 

Getting there: To reach the Tumulus from Castellina in Chianti you must take the State Route 222 Chiantigiana direction Greve in Chianti, a few hundred meters from the village of Castellina in Chianti, along the road to Greve in Chianti, a short detour on the left leads to the Etruscan tomb of Montecalvario. 

NB: As you enter you can turn on the lights of the graves with a timing device on the right of the entrance gate.

Etruscan Tumulus of Montecalvario, Castellina in Chianti, Siena
Etruscan Tumulus of Montecalvario, Castellina in Chianti, Siena
Etruscan Tumulus of Montecalvario, Castellina in Chianti, Siena
Etruscan Tumulus of Montecalvario, Castellina in Chianti, Siena
Etruscan Tumulus of Montecalvario, Castellina in Chianti, Siena
Etruscan Tumulus of Montecalvario, Castellina in Chianti, Siena
Etruscan Tumulus of Montecalvario, Castellina in Chianti, Siena
Etruscan Tumulus of Montecalvario, Castellina in Chianti, Siena
Etruscan Tumulus of Montecalvario, Castellina in Chianti, Siena
Etruscan Tumulus of Montecalvario, Castellina in Chianti, Siena
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