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Quote: The cathedral was built between the early and mid-XIII century. The lower part of the facade was designed by Giovanni Pisano, including all the sculptures (now on the front - a copy). The upper part was built Read More
Quote: Campo miracle as well: a saucer, to smooth the sides of which is directly on the stones are tourists - eating, reading, sunbathing (some - in a bathing suit!), Playing cards, chatting, and some even sweetly Read More
Quote: Near the Palazzo Publico high in the air hover 102-meter tower Torre del Mangia. They say that the height of the tower is Duomo, which was to emphasize the equality of church and secular authorities. True, the Read More
Quote: Of course, the main palace il Campo is the Palazzo Pubblico (Public Palace), where in the Middle Ages met the Council of Nine, and today the town's municipality. The building was constructed in 1297-1342 years. Read More
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Quote: A good first stop in Siena is the Pinacoteca Nazionale. This houses works charting the progression of Sienese art through the Middle Ages. A lot of gold against the soul. Medieval Sienese art was overwhelmingly Read More
Quote: Every July 2nd and August 16th, Siena switches from a relaxing escape to a neighborhood battle for the Palio horse race. Il Palio is a bareback horserace held twice a year to honor the Virgin Mary. There are 17 Read More
Quote: From Siena we took a day trip to San Gimignano, one of Tuscany's most famous hill towns. San G. is surrounded by walls that originally had 14 towers. Today, only several of those towers still stand but the town Read More
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