Poppi Castle: the guardian of one of Italy’s most beautiful burghs
The Poppi Castle, located in the Casentino valley, is one of the most fascinating monuments in eastern Tuscany. Built between the 12th and 14th centuries by the Guidi family, the castle is known for its grandeur and architectural beauty, having remained intact over time. The castle hosted significant historical events such as the Battle of Campaldino and the surrender of the Guidi family to the Florentine Republic. Dante Alighieri stayed here in 1310 during his exile. Numerous restorations have preserved its magnificence, making it a symbol of Casentino history and culture.