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Visiting Siena
Author:
Orson Johnson
Siena is a city that is located in Tuscany, Italy. The historic
center of Siena has been declared as a world heritage site by
UNESCO. The main influences for this decision are the Duoma, Siena's
Cathedral and the Piazza del Campo. The Piazza del Campo is regarded
as one of the most beautiful and breathtaking civic spaces in
Europe.
The Piazza del Campo is the center square of Siena. It is a
formation of the conjunction of the three hills on which the city
was formed. The site was built in the 13th century and is considered
to be one the greatest medieval squares in Europe. It is in this
square that the famous Palio is held bi-annually.
After undergoing Feudal rule and Episcopal rule, the area broke up
into a number of small autonomous regions in 1115. In 1167 the
commune of Siena was declared independent and by 1179 there was a
written constitution available for its governance.
Much like Venice, Siena is a place of mystery and romance. The
mystery associated with Siena stems from medieval times: during the
battle of Montaperti, it is believed that a white cloud descended
and provided cover to the Seines, aiding them to crush the enemy.
The Duomo di Milano or more commonly known as the Duomo is a famous
gothic cathedral. The striking white marble is a sight to see. The
main feature of the cathedral is the Madonnina's spire which is
placed at a height of 108.5 meters and was designed by Francesco.
The construction of the cathedral began well back in 1386 and was
completed in1965 by which time renovation work was also taking place
along with the construction work.
There is an international event that is held annually which is
called the Palio. This is an event held on the second of July and
the Sixteenth of August every year and is facing more controversies
in recent years with the ill treatment meted out to the horses and
injuries that the riders suffer from. The horse race is conducted
throughout the city over a set track and has become a major tourist
attraction for tourists from all over the world.
The race is conducted between the different contradas of Siena;
these are made up of the neighborhoods of the city of Siena. In the
ancient times there were seventeen contradas, each depicted by a
design of the contrada.
This is the color and the arms of the contrada. Although there are
seventeen contradas, only ten horses are allowed to participate in
the race. In this year ten contradas participate, the following race
sees the other seven contradas taking part by default. Three other
horses are selected randomly.
The first horse race in the region began with the Grand Duke Tuscany
setting bull fighting as an out lawful activity. The first Palio
took place in the year 1650 and was held only on the 2nd of July.
This day was chosen as it was the day of the feast of the
Visitation. This day was also marked as the day of a local festival
in the honor of Madonna of Provenzano.
About the
Author:
Orson Johnson writes for
Holiday Velvet,
a website providing listings for
bed and
breakfasts, hotels, apartment and villas in Tuscany.
Things
To Do and See in Siena
Piazza del Campo, Siena
Siena's main square is the site of the famous Palio horse races that
take
place in July and August.
Attraction type: Town center/square/plaza
Siena Cathedral
(Il Duomo), Siena
A spectacular gothic cathedral with an elaborately carved exterior:
considered by many to be one of the most beautiful churches in
Italy.
Attraction type: Religious site; Architectural building; Art museum
Palazzo Pubblico
and Museo Civico, Siena
Siena's City Hall, whose construction began in the 13th century,
houses
the city's
Civic Museum, whose collection includes the profound fresco
entitled "Allegory of Good and Bad Government."
Attraction type: Art museum; Government building; Castle
Museo dell'Opera
Metropolitana, Siena
Attraction type: Art museum; Art gallery
Complesso Museale
Santa Maria della Scala, Siena
This museum complex, which houses the National Archaeological Museum
of
Siena,
began as a pilgrims' hostel and orphanage, then served as a hospital
from the
10th century to modern day.
Attraction type: Art gallery; Landmark/point of interest; Bar/club
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