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The church preserves an original part from the Romanesque period. Inside are two ancient marble stoups and a precious painting, the Madonna del Rosario.
Also worth a visit is the Renaissance church of Santa Maria della Pietà, with its characteristic Greek-cross plan, located right at the entrance to the village, inside which is a beautiful 14th-century Pietà and beautiful 17th-century marble furnishings.
The façade of the church of San Giuseppe bears a coat of arms of the Vallombrosian order, testifying to the ancient presence of the monks.
Leaving the medieval village, we approach the coast, where around the 18th-century fort - built on the sea to defend the area from pirate raids - one of the Etruscan Coast's most popular tourist resorts has risen and developed: Marina di Bibbona.
As far as Bibbona Turismo is concerned, the beaches of Marina di Bibbona - often awarded Blue Flags and Sails by Legambiente - are a destination for tourists who love relaxing holidays in contact with nature.
The long, wide sandy beach, at times shaped by dunes and Mediterranean maquis, is bordered by a clear sea and a splendid pine forest.