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Bagno Vignoni is a historic Tuscan village located in the Val d'Orcia region of Italy, distinguished by its central Piazza delle Sorgenti. The village's main square is occupied by a large, steaming thermal water pool that has been used since Roman times. The waters were historically frequented by notable figures such as Lorenzo de' Medici for therapeutic purposes. Today, the site is part of a UNESCO World Heritage area, drawing visitors interested in historic architecture and natural geothermal baths.
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Bagno Vignoni ranks #129 of 201 in the Hot Spring ranking, behind Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa, ahead of Termales del Ruiz.
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Where exactly is Bagno Vignoni located in Italy?
Bagno Vignoni is a small, historic village located in the Val d'Orcia region of Tuscany, Italy. It sits roughly between the popular tourist destinations of San Quirico d'Orcia and Castiglione d'Orcia.
Can you actually swim in the main square at Bagno Vignoni?
The main square, known as the Piazza delle Sorgenti, features a large 16th-century thermal pool that is strictly for viewing and photography. However, visitors can bathe in the hot spring waters at the actual spas and bathhouses located nearby in the village.
What is the historical significance of Bagno Vignoni's thermal waters?
The village's hot springs have been renowned since Roman times and were famously frequented by members of the Medici family during the Renaissance. The unique central thermal pool was also immortalized by director Pier Paolo Pasolini in his 1972 film 'Decameron'.
What is the water source for the springs at Bagno Vignoni?
The waters originate from a deep underground aquifer that sits beneath the extinct volcanic cone of Monte Amiata. The water surfaces at the Piazza delle Sorgenti at a very hot temperature of around 50°C (122°F).
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