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(59,000 inhabitants), is not only one of the most fascinating towns in Tuscany but is also in a particularly beautiful position, with lovely environs.
It preserves its medieval character to a remarkable degree, and has been largely unspoilt by new buildings. Its beautiful Gothic buildings include the Cathedral and Palazzo Pubblico, as well as numerous churches.


The delightful Sienese school of painting produced, in the First half of the 14C, masterpieces by Duccio di Buoninsegna, Simone Martini, and Pietro and Ambrogio Lorenzetti, all of whose work is well represented in the Pinacoteca, Palazzo Pubblico, and Museo dell'Opera del Duomo.
The Campo is one of the most remarkable squares in Italy. The seventeen Contrade or wards into which the town is divided still manage to play an active part in the life of the city, culminating in the famous Palio horserace which has survived as perhaps the most spectacular annual festival in Italy, in which the whole city participates.


The town is built on a Y-
How to reach Siena: From Florence take direction Siena, on the highway A1 exit Florence South.
Distances: Florence 65 Km -
In Siena there is the world famous Accademia Chigiana and during summer offers the most beautiful Classical Concerts with very famous international musicians in special environnements like San Galgano, Sant'Antimo, Rozzi, Palazzo Chigi etc. etc.
