Rental villa / holiday location Siena. Tuscany & Umbria
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Siena is in the region of Tuscany, specifically 70 km southeast of Florence, at the junction of three Chianti hills between the valleys of the Arsia and Elsa. The city is located in the heart of the Tuscan countryside, among landscapes of great beauty.
Siena is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities of Tuscany and therefore Italy. You will discover a fortified place on the top of a promontory of three hills while Florence is located in the basin of the Arno surrounded by hills and mountains.
It is typical of the Borgo (medieval village) encountered in Tuscany such as Arezzo, San Gimignano, Volterra, etc. She kept her face twelfth century, a period of splendor and is best known for the Il Campo square, which takes place twice a year celebration of the Palio, rat race of riders representing their districts (contrada).
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To visit:
-Piazza del Campo (central square of the city and its marble fountain).
-Public Palace seat of the municipal government, the court of the Podesta and Torre del Mangia 102m red brick.
-Mangia Tower and its magnificent view of the entire city and the surrounding countryside.
-Cathedral Santa Maria Assunta.
-The Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana del Duomo.
-The modern and contemporary art at the Palazzo delle Papesse museum.
-You can also watch the Palio, which takes place every year in summer; a horse race that takes place on the piazza del campo between different contrada of Siena.
In the area:
-North, Monteriggioni perched medieval festival village was south, Val d'Orcia.
-Southeast, Crete Senesi, Accona of desert and territorial abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore.
-Southwest, San Galgano, a former Cistercian abbey, which lost its roof in the middle of the field.