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Top 10 points of interest & tourist attractions in Siena, Tuscany area
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Torre del Mangia, Tower
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Basilica of San Domenico (Siena), Religion
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Piazza del Campo, Square
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Palazzo Pubblico, Square
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Siena Cathedral, Religion
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San Martino (Siena), Religion
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Santa Maria della Scala (Siena), Museum
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Santo Spirito (Siena), Religion
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Basilica of San Francesco (Siena), Religion
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Siena-Ampugnano Airport, Airport
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Siena
Review
Siena (; also widely spelled Sienna in English) is a city in Tuscany, Italy. It is the capital of the province of Siena. The historic centre of Siena has been declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site. It is one of the nation's most visited tourist attractions, with over 163,000 international (...) (from Wikipedia).
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From Trip:
France/Milan/Amalfi/2013
By:
leonierobyn
2 nights...Friday 28th June and Saturday 29th June.
Day 1:
28th June, Friday...Explore Sienas medieval streets. Go to the Piazza Del Campo. Climb 400 steps in the Tower of Mangia to see a beautiful view of the city.
Day 2:
29th June, Saturday...Visit nearby town Greve in Chianti (40kms north of Siena) and sample the regions superb wine and taste some local delicacies at the wine museum. They offer over 100 types of wine for tasting.
Piazza Matteotti with its particular shape and restaurants and shops is the main attraction.
Leave Greve and continuing along via Chiantigiana to Castellina in Chianti. It has Etruscan roots and always played an important role in the fights between Florence and Siena. The majestic Fortress and the massive walls prove this glorious past. Don't miss Via delle Volte, where you can admire a spectacular panorama. Also, along the ancient walls an impressive underground tunnel used by the guards back then remains, now called Via della Volte which today is a fascinating tunnel with shops and restaurants. Walk down the tunnel and admire the view of the surrounding Chianti countryside.
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Depart Siena for Assisi on Sunday 30th June.
From Trip:
Europe 2014
By:
ShandsEurope
POI's:
Siena Cathedral
From Trip:
Italian Road Trip
By:
TravellingMK
POI's:
Piazza del Campo
Torre del Mangia
Siena Cathedral
From Trip:
Switserland and Italy
By:
dupendup
Piazza del Campo
Cathedral
Siena is so beautiful and particular to make it not like anywhere else. It’s so special a place that anyone coming to Tuscany shouldn’t miss visiting it.
The city has a very characteristic and appealing historical center, enclosed within its medieval walls, through which traffic is not allowed.
While entering the town, it’s impossible to not be affected by its peaceful and thrilling atmosphere; it’s a bit like entering another world, where life still goes slowly.
Siena is small enough for you to reach every corner of it on foot, so enjoy the pleasure to wander across the incredibly charming alleys and hidden corners of this beautiful Gothic town. If you go for Siena, here is a guideline to Siena’s top attractions.Piazza del Campo
Il Campo is the core of Siena, an amazing and spectacular huge curving square with the strange shape of a shell. You’ll not find a similar square anywhere else, it’s unique and particular, one of the most beautiful squares in the world.
I suggest you walk all across the square and stop here and there to
admire it and all the beautiful historical buildings surrounding the
piazza.
Right at the highest point of the piazza is the beautiful Fonte Gaia, the fountain of joy, carved by Jacopo della Quercia in the 15th century and representing the Virgin surrounded by the Virtues.
It’s a place full of atmosphere,
even more evocative and enchanting at night. As it was in the past, il
Campo is still the focus of public and daily life, from the city’s
marketplace to the Palio horse race.
Torre del Mangia and Palazzo Pubblico
The lowest end of Piazza del Campo is dominated by the dizzy and
imposing Torre del Mangia and the majestic Palazzo Pubblico. Climb up
the tower’s 400 steps to be rewarded by amazing and outstanding views on all sides.
Just at the base of the tower you can admire the Cappella di Piazza, a
beautiful stone chapel built at the end of the plague, the Black Death,
in 1348.
The beautiful Palazzo Pubblico formerly hosted the headquarters’ of
Siena’s council, but today the main rooms are occupied by the Civic Museum.
Its walls and ceilings are impressive, decorated with fabulous frescoes
and great works of art. The most important are the panels of the Hall
of Nine, by Ambrogio Lorenzetti, and the stupendous frescoes by Simone Martini.
Saint Catherine
Located in the contrada dell’Oca (goose district) territory and near the beautiful and most ancient fountain of Siena, Fontebranda, Saint Catherine’s sanctuary and birthplace is a spiritual place full of peace.
Saint Catherine, famous for her mystical visions,
was born here in 1347. She followed the Dominican order, led an austere
life, and struggled against the corruption of the church. Her family
home was then transformed into a real sanctuary with a series of oratories, chapels, artworks, as well as records of her life. The head of the saint is preserved in the majestic Church of San Domenico.
For a free entry you can admire wonderful frescoes representing the saint’s life.
From Trip:
Barcelona to Rome
By:
rachellecashman
Plan to visit evening of July 1st evening. July 2nd will be crowded : Palio di Siena 2015, bi-annual horse race in city center
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