Soar above Siena's historic piazzas, Monteriggioni's well-preserved fortress walls, and San Gimignano's iconic towers, each showcasing the rich history and architectural marvels of Italy’s past.
Siena's Campo gathers around its city hall, not its church. It was a proud republic and its “declaration of independence” is the tallest secular medieval tower in Italy, the 100 yard tall ...
Towering over the quaint Provincetown skyline, the Pilgrim Monument – modeled after the Torre del Mangia in Siena, Italy – is a must-see for history-loving travelers. The 252-foot-high tower ...
The Piazza del Campo, Siena’s main square, is surely the most theatrical public space in the whole of Tuscany.
Italia [ENA] Perched on the hills of Siena, Monteriggioni is a perfectly preserved medieval village enclosed by ancient walls ...