
BY: Francesca Bezzone
Siena, famous for its medieval cityscape, is home to iconic landmarks such as the Piazza del Campo, where the historic Palio horse race takes place, and its magnificent Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Indeed, the city’s value in Italian art is profound, with its schools of painting influencing the course of European art during the Renaissance.
In recent years, its commitment to preserving its cultural and architectural heritage has become a companion to the city’s efforts to embrace modern sustainability practices, which makes this Tuscan cultural jewel quite a unique and exemplary destination.
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