The Making of Modern Tuscany: A Landscape Shaped by Time 🏛️🍷
Tuscany feels timeless, but its serenity was hard‑won. Beneath the vineyards and Renaissance facades lies a story of ambition, artistry, and resilience — centuries of change that shaped the region we know today. 1. The Etruscan Foundations Long before Rome rose to power, the Etruscans built the first Tuscan cities — Volterra, Fiesole, Cortona. They cultivated the land, worshiped nature, and left behind tombs filled with art that still whispers of a people who saw beauty in everyday life. Their sense of harmony between land and spirit still echoes in Tuscan design and agriculture. 2. Roman Rule and the Birth of Roads When Rome absorbed Etruria, Tuscany became a crossroads of empire. Roman engineering carved the Via Cassia and Via Aurelia through its hills, linking Florence and Siena to the wider world. The Roman legacy of order and infrastructure still underpins Tuscan towns — you can trace it in the straight lines of ancient streets and the enduring rhythm of civic life. 3. The R...