• The church of San Regolo houses the
Madonna del Buonconsiglio by Guido da Graziano (late 13th century) • Church and convent of San Vivaldo. The church has works attributed to
Giovanni della Robbia,
Benedetto Buglioni,
Raffaellino del Garbo and
Andrea Sansovino • Castles include those of: • Iano • Camporena, destroyed by the Florentines in 1329. • Vignale • Collegalli, now a patrician villa • Figline, known from the 12th century. It is owned by the Filicaja family. • Pozzolo, known from the 11th century. It contains murals by
Giuseppe Bezzuoli and
Augustus Wallis. • Barbialla, owned in the Middle Aged by the
Cadolingians and the
della Gherardesca families, then by the bishops of
Volterra, the commune of
San Miniato, the
Republic of Florence and the
Republic of Pisa. • Castelfafi, allegedly founded by the
Lombards in the 8th century. It was a possession of the della Gherardesca and then of the bishops of Volterra. Later it was acquired by the Caetani. In 1554 it was sacked by the troops of
Piero Strozzi. • Tonda • Sughera • Scopeto • Santo Stefano == Nature==