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Scenic Siena

i know this town for some reason but I can’t yet remember why. I arrived thinking it was jist to be a stop over on the way south but it is a fascinating place. If you visit italy put this on your top 10 list. The city sits high on top a hill and so everywhere you go in the city you’re managing walking on a dome which is kind of interesting and maybe one reason why it was so easy to defend and to maintain its medieval history. Scenic Siena is a UNESCO world Heritage site so you must go see it.

This is one of the ports to the city which is interesting partly because it’s in good shape but also because it’s only one of many ports still standing going into the city which is almost completely walled off.
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This church has such medieval and simple characteristics
The history goes back more than 900 years
They have saved some of the frescoes from hundreds of years ago
There are so many places to sit and relax, enjoy the people walking by and find some secluded café with very few people walking
Hawaiian imperialism raises its head
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This is one of the few cities that maintains its medieval characteristics almost completely
I don’t know who this guy is but you’re free to look him up
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Not only does this building in the Piazza have beautiful statues on the pillars but they also have these amazing and beautiful paintings on the ceilings outside
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A sign indicated this is the main area for people to look around. It’s in a circle with the Palazzo on one side and buildings all around which now have restaurants on the ground floor with the same red terrace covers. What you probably noticed is this is a bowl. The area on the left slopes down to the right and below you will see where the rainwater is draining. This is a very interesting way to build a Piazza.
You can pay to go inside the Palazzo
This is just the middle area you can walk in without a ticket
And of course you need to keep repeating Romulus and Remus were raised by a wolf and founded Rome
This is where all of the rainwater will follow the slope down and drain to go downhill
I just like this view. It reminds me when I lived in the middle ages
These are the biggest pizzas I have seen available for sale in a pizza restaurant. How many people do you think it would take to eat one of these?
of course there are beautiful views all the way around looking downhill
Even beautiful churches on the adjoining Hill
You have to walk up to go down, or down to go up
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