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      • In the second book of Stephenie Meyers’s Twilight series, Volterra is the setting for some of the film’s most dramatic and important scenes. While Volterra, Italy is a real town in Tuscany, Italy, the Volterra scenes for the movie Twilight: New Moon were filmed in Montepulciano, Italy.
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  2. Nov 8, 2019 · The place inspired much of the series, even though the scenes in the movies that were set in Volterra were filmed in a different part of Italy. Here's what it was like to visit the famous place...

  3. Jan 27, 2022 · In the second book of Stephenie Meyers’s Twilight series, Volterra is the setting for some of the film’s most dramatic and important scenes. While Volterra, Italy is a real town in Tuscany, Italy, the Volterra scenes for the movie Twilight: New Moon were filmed in Montepulciano, Italy.

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    Volterra is a town in Tuscany, Italy. In the Twilight series, it is the ancient Italian city where the Volturi reside. It is very beautiful, situated on a hill and built from sienna (or cinnamon brown) stone, and is known as the safest place in the world from vampire attack. The Volturi do not permit any sort of hunting there as they do not like an...

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    In the Twilight series, the Volturi live in Volterra and rarely leave the city. In New Moon, the city is seen celebrating Saint Marcus' Day (the eponymous Marcus of the Volturi) as the day when St. Marcus supposedly drove all vampires away from the city. Originally, Stephenie Meyer planned to have the Volturi live in a fictional city called "Volturin". She had decided that the city would be in Tuscany, and that its main square would contain a clock tower. After examining a map of the region, she discovered Volterra close to where she was going to set Volturin, and learned that it also had a clock tower like the one she had described for her city. Thus, she decided to use the real city of Volterra in the series. For the film New Moon, the Volterra scenes were actually filmed in Montepulciano, Italy. The biggest problem the people of Volterra had with Stephenie's book was the fact that Bella ran through a fountain to get to Edward when there isn't one in the actual main square of city; the producers had to build one in the center of the filming location.

    Volterra was a Neolithic settlement and an important Etruscan center with an original civilization; it became a municipium in the Roman Age. The city was a bishop's residence in the fifth century and its episcopal power was affirmed during the twelfth century. With the decline of the episcopate, Volterra became a place of interest of the Florentines, whose forces conquered Volterra. Florentine rule was not always popular, and opposition occasionally broke into rebellion. These rebellions were defeated by Florence.

    When the Florentine Republic fell in 1530, Volterra came under the control of the Medici family and later followed the history of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.

    •Roman Theatre (1st century BC), excavated in the 1950s.

    ••Palazzo dei Priori. Begun in 1208 and finished in 1257.

    •Pinacoteca (Art Gallery) in Palazzo Minucci-Solaini. The Gallery was founded in 1905 and consists mostly of works by Tuscan artists from 14th to 17th centuries. Includes Deposition by Rosso Fiorentino.

    •Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. It was enlarged in the 13th century after an earthquake. It houses a ciborium and some angels by Mino da Fiesole, a notable wood Deposition (1228), a masterwork of Romanesque sculpture and the Sacrament Chapel, with paintings by Santi di Tito, Giovanni Balducci and Agostino Veracini. In the center of the vault are fragments of an Eternal Father by Niccolò Circignani. Also noteworthy is the Addolorata Chapel, with a terracotta group attributed to Andrea della Robbia and a fresco of Riding Magi by Benozzo Gozzoli. In the nearby chapel, dedicate to the Very Holy Name of Jesus, is a table with Christ's monogram, allegedly painted by Bernardine of Siena. The rectangular bell tower is from 1493.

    •Medicean Fortress (Maschio), now a penitentiary.

    •Guarnacci Etruscan Museum, with thousands of funeral urns dating back to the Hellenistic and Archaic periods. Main attractions are the bronze statuette "Shadow of the Night" and the sculpted effigy of an Etruscan couple in terra cotta.

    1.Stephenie Meyer answers your questions | Twilight Lexicon

    • Bridge To Forks. In the opening sequence of Twilight, Charlie and Bella drive over a huge bridge on their way to Forks. The opening sequence is a beautiful arrangement of fly-over shots of the Washington landscape, all set to the soothing banjo of "Full Moon" by The Black Ghosts.
    • The Swan House. One of the most iconic locations is, of course, Bella's house. This is where Bella and Edward's iconic first kiss happens, where she suffers from nightmares in New Moon, and where Riley breaks in to get Bella's scent in Eclipse.
    • Forks High School. Of course, a good portion of the saga takes place at Forks High School. This is the one place Bella is really forced to live like a normal human, and usually the one place she actually interacts with her human friends.
    • Forks Cafe. The Forks Cafe is a staple for Bella and Charlie. Charlie has been ordering the same meal there for years, and everyone is so excited to see Bella again that they still remember her order.
  4. Oct 7, 2020 · The windswept, medieval Tuscan town of Volterra has experienced an uptick in tourism, thanks to the hype surrounding New Moon, the second book in the teenage vampire series Twilight. Author Stephenie Meyer set some scenes between Bella, the heroine, and Edward, her undead lover, in Volterra.

  5. Lovers of Twilight, the saga by Stephenie Meyer centred around the love between a vampire and a human, can’t miss out on a trip to Montepulciano. The beautiful town in the Siena territory was chosen as a filming location for New Moon, the second film about the story of Edward Cullen and Bella Swan.

  6. One of the main filming locations in Volterra was Piazza dei Priori, the town’s central square. With its grand medieval buildings and imposing clock tower, it provided an ideal setting for the dramatic confrontation between Edward and the powerful Volturi.

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