Rio nell'Elba
The Elba island's municipalities
Rio Elba is one of the islands oldest villages.
Peaked on a hill top that rises to 180 meters
(a.s.l.) this town, like all others along
the eastern side of the coast, belongs to
a mining tradition lost with the passing
of time.

Of interest, an old wash house
with the original brass fittings that date
back to the 1500's. A wide variety of minerals
is on display at the local Alfeo Ricci
Museum of Elban Minerals.
The Museum, in the historical centre of
Rio nellElba, exhibits over 700 different
minerals from various parts of the island.
From a geological point of view, Elba is
divided into three sections.
The western section, with the Monte Capanne
massif, consists mainly of granite, tourmaline,
beryl, serpentine and porphyry. The central
area consists of diabase and serpentine
in the east and quartz porphyry, alberese
and granite in the west.
The composition of the eastern section
is more complex: the southern part with
Monte Calamita and the coastal strip between
Porto Azzurro and Rio Marina is made up
of Paleozoic mica-schist, feldspar, quartz,
tourmaline, marble, dolomite; in the Capoliveri
area, porphyry, and calcareous masses; the
northern area abounds with iron minerals
like oligist, limonite, and magnetite. There
are also mica-slate and carbonaceous schists,
Permian pudding stone and sandstone, Mesozoic
calcareous rock. The islands last
iron mine was closed in October 1981.
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l'Eremo di Santa Caterina
Other places of cultural historical
interest are Volterraio Castle and the parish
church of S. Giacomo, built in the XI century,
repeatedly destroyed by pirates and rebuilt.
The present-day exterior dates from the
Renaissance, while the interior is distinctly
Baroque, like that of Quirico, the oratory
of S. Caterina and the church of the Santissima
Trinità.
This little XVI century sanctuary, with
adjoining hermitage, is on the road to Nisporto,
near Grassera, a mediaeval village destroyed
by Turkish pirates in 1500. On Easter Monday,
the day when the saints apparition
is celebrated, it is the custom to eat dried
figs in sign of devotion.

i Lavatoi
Also worthy of a visit is
the Valley of the Mills where 22 mills once
operated, feeding off the springs of the
canals and the Monastery of Santa Caterina,
today considered a cultural place of international
interest. Of particular charm and mystery
is the castell of Monte Giove and the fortress
of Volterraio which was the only fortress
capable of withstanding the once numerous
pirate attacks.
Built in 11th century, the harbor of Portoferraio
along with unique and romantic views of
the sunset dominate the panorama that can
be enjoyed from her walls.
Beaches: Nisporto (sabbia); Nisportino, Bagnaia (sabbia
e ghiaia); Le Secche e I Mangani (ghiaia).
Hamlets: Bagnaia, Nisporto,
Nisportino.
Area: 16 Kmq.
Population: 900;
Altitude: m. 0/428 s.l.m.
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