Buonconvento is known to be one of Italy’s most beautiful villages. Visitors driving into Buonconvento are greeted by medieval walls and architecture. The small village is found at the convergence point of the Arbia and Ombrone Rivers and features museums housing art from some of Italy’s finest artists and the Sienese school of art, and ancient cathedrals dating back to 1100.

The best time to visit Buonconvento is during the Sagra Della Val d’Arbia in September. The popular event celebrates art, food, sports, and music. This annual festival started in 1805 and drew hundreds of visitors to the small medieval town.

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