Siena

We spent the last two nights in Siena. What a beautiful medieval city! There are tall old buildings, narrow curving roads to get lost in, an amazing main piazza and a wonderfully unique cathedral. Not to mention the gelato!

The view of San Domenico from our room.
The night view of the Duomo from the rooftop terrace at our hotel.

Saint Catherine of Siena is real important here. San Domenico has some relics of her on display along with beautiful artwork.

Just beneath our hotel is the house of Saint Catherine. It has a well decorated chapel and frescos.

View in the courtyard at Saint Catherine’s house

The main piazza is Piazza del Campo. It is a gathering place for the residents and the tourists. It is the site two times a year for the famous Palio horse race

Piazza del Campo at night.

The Duomo or cathedral is like no other. The architecture, the floor mosaics, statue and painting are all so amazing.

The Duomo
The interior

We were able to go into the baptistery, the crypt and the museum that held the original statues from the exterior and the stained glass window.

I think theses are mainly the apostles
This is part of the Duomo that was never finished because the plague wiped a a lot of the population in 1348

We were able to climb to the second to the top level for a view of Siena. Many go to the top, but my fear of heights held me back.

Floor tiles in the Duomo
Saint John the Baptist by Donatello
Buona Notte and Arrivederci, Siena!

3 Comments

  1. Aaron Sahr Tengbeh's avatar Aaron Sahr Tengbeh says:

    Thanks for sharing those beautiful photos of historic and monumental views. Continue exploring the beauty of nature and the world 🌎!

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    1. Julie's avatar Julie says:

      These photos are so beautiful. I’m in awe of the architecture!

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  2. Illis!'s avatar Illis! says:

    The buildings are fabulous! What talent people have. It is very quaint too. Beautiful. The lights at night are gorgeous! You two are certainly getting a good workout!

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