Cookie Policy

Dear Interested Party (hereinafter also “User”),

This website – hereinafter also “Site” – is owned by the Municipality of Grosseto, Public Administration with registered office based in Grosseto, Piazza Duomo n. 1 – 58100 (GR), C.F. and P. IVA 00082520537, Tel. 0564488111.

the Municipality of Grosseto has appointed and identified the Data Protection Officer/Protection Officer who can be reached at the following e-mail address dpo@comune.grosseto.it

This information (“Cookie Policy”) is provided by the aforementioned Municipality in its capacity as the data controller of the personal data provided by Users.

If you are not familiar with what cookies are and what they represent, please read this policy carefully so that you can be aware of the consequences of your choices.

What are Cookies

Cookies are computer files or partial data stored locally in the temporary memory of the browser, and thus in the User’s computer (or other Internet-enabled devices, such as smartphones or tablets), when the User visits a site. Typically, a cookie contains the name of the Internet site from which it originates, its “duration” (i.e. how long it will remain on the User’s device) and a randomly generated unique value-number.

 

Through cookies, it is possible to record information about preferences and other technical data that allows for easier navigation and greater ease of use and effectiveness of the Site.

The Investingrosseto Site makes exclusive use of technical cookies necessary for the use of the online platform.

Why we use Cookies

As anticipated, the City uses cookies to make the use of the Site easier and more immediate, tailoring it to the User’s interest and/or need. Cookies may also be used to speed up future User experiences and activity on the Site.

In addition, the City uses Cookies to compile statistics to understand how people use the Site, implementing improvements to its structure and/or content.

What type of Cookies are used

The Municipality uses the cookies shown in the following tables:

 

First-party cookies

Name

Type

Functionality

Expiration

PHPSESSID

technical

Session cookie, records User’s display preferences (example: language)

Until the browser is closed

 

 

How to control or delete Cookies

Most Internet browsers are initially set to accept cookies automatically. You can change these settings to block cookies. You should follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the browser, which is used during your session, to find out how to manage and delete all cookies:

However, you are encouraged to make your choices carefully. In fact, by indiscriminately blocking the receipt of all cookies, without providing a specific exception for the Site, the User may not be able to browse the Site or take advantage of all or part of its functionalities.

For more information, we encourage an in-depth discussion of the issue on the Privacy Guarantor’s website:

http://www.garanteprivacy.it/web/guest/home/dowweb-display/docweb/3585077; www.youronlinechoices.com/it/; http://www.allaboutcookies.org/.

A city accessible to large urban areas

The city of Grosseto lies on the Rome-Livorno road axis and is connected to the large urban areas of Siena and Florence via the E78.

 

With regard to the Rome-Livorno axis (the so-called Tirrenica), the Italian government has announced that in 2025 work will begin on upgrading and securing one of the territory’s main road axes, with plans to upgrade, among other things, the Grosseto south-San Pietro in Palazzi section and the central section from Ansedonia to Grosseto.

 

As for the Siena-Grosseto link, work is under way to upgrade the E78 to four lanes .

The work specifically concerns a section of about 11.8 kilometers and affects the municipalities of Sovicille, Murlo and Monticiano.

 

The work, for a total investment of 195 million euros, consists of upgrading the SS223 “di Paganico” to four lanes by building a new carriageway alongside the existing one.

 

Grosseto also has a civil airport (Grosseto Airport-Seam Spa), which currently serves private flights, with a very strong charter traffic of about 1,500 charter flights a year for business and tourist visits.

Airports

Fiumicino

Aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci di Roma Fiumicino a 170 Km

Pisa

Aeroporto Galileo Galilei di Pisa a 155 Km

Firenze

Aeroporto Amerigo Vespucci di Firenze a 155 Km

Ports

Civitavecchia

Porto di Civitavecchia a 109 Km
(per Corsica, Sardegna, Sicilia, e Isola di Capraia)

Livorno

Porto di Piombino a 73 Km
(per Isola d’Elba, Isola di Pianosa, Sardegna, e Corsica)

railway

Grosseto-Roma

2 ore

Grosseto-Pisa

1 ora e 30 minuti

Streets

E80

Grosseto-Roma, Grosseto-Sarzana

SS223

Grosseto-Siena