The area of Monteriggioni is 99 square kilometers.
A.C. Monteriggioni A.S.D. ended in 2011.
A.C. Monteriggioni A.S.D. was created in 1969.
I think it is. But I'm just saying that based on the fact that monteriggioni is a real place. So I say, yes it is real. There is a commune in Italy called Auditore. Although this is on the eastern side of the country. However, Google earth shows a place similar to Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni.
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The population of Montepulciano is 14,476.
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Whenever you buy a painting at any art shop around the various cities, the painting is automatically hung in the Monteriggioni villa, you do not need to put it there yourself.
There are eight statuettes, all of which are located in Monteriggioni (Mario's villa.) A walkthrough detailing the exact locations of each statue can be found here: http://halo2and34u.com/Assassins_Creed_2_Statue_Locations.aspx
Monteriggioni is located in the Siena Province of Tuscany in Italy, circa 250 kilometres north of Roma. The town had a strategical significance during the conflicts between Siena and Florence in the Middle Ages. Today it is known for their piazzas and city walls.
It is located In Monteriggioni. Just go near the Villa and you will see the crypt.
Collect 50 feathers, and the last weapon, a new warhammer, will be available in the Monteriggioni blacksmith.
To 're-earn' the Podestà of Monteriggioni trophy in Assassin's Creed II, you need to ensure that the villa's overall worth is over 80% and that you have purchased all the upgrades. If you missed the trophy initially, you can return to Monteriggioni, invest in the necessary improvements, and then complete any remaining tasks or side missions. Additionally, make sure to check the in-game progress tracker to confirm your requirements are met. Once everything is in place, the trophy should unlock automatically.