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San Gimignano: towers and Vernaccia
Perched on a hill with its towers thrown into sharp relief by the deep green mountains behind it, San Gimignano looks like a town plucked from a fairy tale and set into the Tuscan countryside.

Of course, it's not. Nor has it always been the sleepy little town it is today: In the late middle ages it was one of Central Tuscany's most important trading centers, strategically perched astride the intersection between the main highway from Rome to the Alpine passes, and the road connecting the Tuscan heartland to the maritime republic of Pisa and the coast.

Towers collapsed unmourned, and the only resurgence of pride occurred in 1674, when the Podestà, or governor, ordered the owners of the remaining towers to restore them "for the grandeur of the Earth." Of the 72 standing when San Gimignano was at its apex, 14 remained.

It was like NY in the 1300
 
Quote from spect8or:

I wish I could be cool and post smug comments, replete with not so subtle hints about how much better than everyone else I am, like Lefty. What a trader. What a man.

probably is descended from Folgore da San Gimignano
Yelping of Dogs, and Hunters’ Rousing Shout

Yelping of dogs, and hunters’ rousing shout,
starting of hares, and yelling men around,
dashing of many a hound from leash unbound,
running on lovely meadows in and out—

immensely all these things delight, no doubt, 5
a heart that free of somber cares is found.
In all my thoughts of love enmeshed and bound,
from one of them I hear this taunting flout.

It tells me, as it told me once before:
“How charming—look!—a gentle heart can be: 10
in such barbaric bliss it can ignore

all women and their faces’ gaiety!”
In terror, then, that Love may overhear,
I feel a weight of shame fall over me.
 
Quote from Kicking:

I thought about San Remo myself, it's close to the French border and the French riviera. I wasn't too excited by the pics I saw on the web though . The place looks old, almost run down compared to pictures of Nice or other French coastal towns. Maybe it 's a wrong impression i have. I'd rather be in France , except for the French sometimes maybe.... well in the South they are different I think.

The only reason I would consider moving to the Italian Riviera though besides the weather is the tax rate. I read on ET it's 12 % or so, and the fiscus doesn't treat you differently or doesn't care if you derive all your income from trading . Does this still hold true- if it ever was?

Why not Sardinia? It's cheaper - and a lot more nice and pretty.
 
Quote from Baruch:

A lot cheaper? Sure? And if yes, why?

Sardegna is the typical hot place where people are ready to spend fortune to buy land. Sicily (OK, let's forget about Taormina...) is not.
 
Quote from science_trader:

Sardegna is the typical hot place where people are ready to spend fortune to buy land. Sicily (OK, let's forget about Taormina...) is not.

OK, but why not?
 
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