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Piazza Dante, Grosseto
Photo © Virginia Barone
Photo © Virginia Barone

Piazza Dante in Grosseto

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The city center overlooked by the Cathedral and Palazzo della Provincia

Piazza Dante is the heart of the historic centre of Grosseto and is often animated by concerts and cultural events. It is known also as Piazza delle Catene (Square of Chains).

Built between the 13th and 14th centuries, the piazza is home to the Cathedral, dedicated to San Lorenzo. It was built by the Sienese architect Sozzo Rustichini and dates back, as an inscription on the facade tells us, to the end of the 13th century. Inside it holds Matteo di Giovanni's venerated Assumption of the Virgin with Angels from 1470 and a mid 15th-century wooden crucifix attributed to Vecchietta.

The piazza is also the site of the 18th-century Municipal Palace, which is the seat of the civic council and their offices, and the splendid Aldobrandeschi Palace, known also as Palazzo della Provincia. The latter's Neo-Gothic style owes much to the architecture of medieval Siena, yet was built as late as 1900 by the architect Lorenzo Porciatti.

At the center of the square, you find the monument to 'Canapone', a sculpture completed in 1846 by the artist Luigi Magi, which depicts the Grand Duke Leopold II of Lorraine crushing the head of a snake, representative of the malaria that blighted the population of Maremma.