The Co-cathedral of the SS. Salvatore in Montalcino

From the 16th century to our day

  • After the Counter-Reformation, the bishop of Pistoia Francesco Bossi was invited to verify that its precepts, established in the Council of Trent, were being applied. According to his report, Montalcino was impoverished and backward compared to Pienza, since its rents and profits flowed for the most part towards Siena. The country and city churches alike were in decline, thus they lacked the . . .