Colle di Val d'Elsa
Colle di Val d'Elsa is an Italian town of 21,572 inhabitants in the province of Siena inTuscany. It is common for 83 º of Tuscany (about 287) to the surface. It is nestled in theoldest part on a high hill. Formerly the urban area was divided into three parts: theBorgo di Santa Caterina, Castle Piticciano and Plan today simplified "high hill"and"Low Pass".
Stronghold long disputed between Florence and Siena fell under thedomination of the first half of the fourteenth century when its economic power was at its peak. The city is also famous for being the birthplace, in 1240, to Arnolfo di Cambio, who was later dedicated to the main square. Today it is considered the "CrystalCity"held by only 15% of all production worldwide, and over 95% of the Italian.






