Volterra is a wonderful small town that has preserved to date a remarkable old town centre, a real Etruscan, Roman, Medieval and Renaissance art jewel, and that overlooks, from a hill, 550 metres high, the whole Cecina valley, as far as the sea. The small town, almost entirely enclosed within the thirteenth century city walls, preserves Roman ruins and Medieval buildings as the Cathedral and the Palazzo dei Priori located in the homonymous square. Beyond the monuments and many artistic and cultural testimonies evidences, in Volterra there is museum structures of remarkable artistic and historic interest: the Museo Guarnacci, the Pinacoteca, the Museo Civico of Palazzo Minucci-Solaini and the Museo Diocesano. Volterra is a city to live intensely, to discover little by little, with its atmospheres, its contrasts, and the palpitating heart of civilization and a culture that make it “unique” and unrepeatable.