Palio del Diotto a Scarperia - foto Archivio Unione Montana Comuni del Mugello

Scarperia, one of the most beautiful hamlets in Italy

It is the village of Scarperia, located in the hills about 30 km away from Florence which has been elected one of the most beautiful hamlets in Italy for its interesting artistic and historic heritage.

Scarperia was born in 1306 as a military outpost of the Florentine Republic thanks to its dominant position in the road system connecting Florence with the north and dating back to his period is the 14th century building of the Palazzo dei Vicari, symbol of the local history.

It was transformed into a stately mansion when Scarperia became the seat of the Vicariate of the Florentine Republic in 1415. On the facade and in the entrance hall, there are numerous coats of arms belonging to the Vicars who took part in the local government; their tenure of office only lasted six months but when it finished they were obliged to leave their family coat of arms in the palazzo. Of particular interest are those in glazed terracotta from the Della Robbia workshops. Inside, we can admire the wonderful fresco from the school of Ghirlandaio, dated 1501, and the ancient bell tower clock, documented as being the work of Filippo Brunelleschi, which can be visited.

A new part of the palazzo houses the Museo dei Ferri Taglienti (Cutting Tools Museum), which was established in 1999 and which documents, in its five thematic areas, the activities of the Scarperia cutlers over the centuries. This activity has been going on since the 15th century and Scarperia is still one of the most important centres of knife production in Europe. There are many cutlery workshops in the historic centre which continue this ancient traditional craft.

Every year, in summer, the Palazzo dei Vicari hosts a series of initiatives on the cutting tools arts and crafts. The most important one is the annual "Mostra dei Ferri Taglienti" (knife exhibition), held in Scarperia for over 45 years. The Research and Documentation Centre on the Cutting Tools Handicraft, composed of experts in the field, chooses every year beautiful blades that are displayed in the Palazzo dei Vicari, so as to compare them with the history of Scarperia. Each edition is different from the previous one and tries to bring to Scarperia an ever-changing selection of blades. On display in the past were Japanese katanas, African knives, Indian subcontinent ones, Spanish ones, knives on loan from private collections, hunting knives, medical knives, razors and much more.

For historical reasons, the most heartfelt celebration for the people of Scarperia is undoubtedly the Palio del Diotto, taking place on September 8 to celebrate and remember the founding of Scarperia which occurred on September 8 1306. The celebration is a veritable plunge in the past consisting of a series of engaging bravery games among the districts of the village, a historical parade with over a hundred participants, the flag throwers and musicians of Castel San Barnaba against the backdrop of a joyful and enthusiastic crowd.

Another relevant event is the so-called Infiorata: on the last sunday of May the streets and squares of the historical centre of Scarperia are decorated with pictures made with flowers following a common theme. The pictures are created with petals of flowers, mainly carnations, set in place with great patience and dedication by residents of all ages.

A few kilometres from Scarperia is the hamlet of Sant'Agata, where there is the parish church of the same name, one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in the Mugello area.
Traditional cuisine also plays an important role in Scarperia, in fact Mugello's local produce represents one of Tuscany's culinary delights and many recipes use truffles and mushrooms, like for example the traditional potato-based Tortelli Mugellani, that can be served with a mushroom sauce.

 

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Palazzo dei Vicari

Via Roma, 76, 50038 Scarperia e San Piero FI

Palazzo dei Vicari

Via Roma, 76, 50038 Scarperia e San Piero FI

Museum of Cutting Tools

PIazza dei Vicari, 50038 Scarperia e San Piero FI, Italia

Museum of Cutting Tools

PIazza dei Vicari, 50038 Scarperia e San Piero FI, Italia

Religious Art Collection Sant'Agata

Via della Pieve 3 50038 Scarperia e San Piero FI, Italia

Religious Art Collection Sant'Agata

Via della Pieve 3 50038 Scarperia e San Piero FI, Italia

Archaelogy Documentation Centre at Sant'Agata

Via della Pieve, 3, 50038 Scarperia e San Piero FI, Italia

Archaelogy Documentation Centre at Sant'Agata

Via della Pieve, 3, 50038 Scarperia e San Piero FI, Italia

Sant'Agata craft and rural life Museum - Leprino Museum

c/o Centro Polivalente, Via Montaccianico, 50038 Localita' Sant'Agata, Scarperia e San Piero FI, Italia

Sant'Agata craft and rural life Museum - Leprino Museum

c/o Centro Polivalente, Via Montaccianico, 50038 Localita' Sant'Agata, Scarperia e San Piero FI, Italia