Pienza

Pienza

Pienza

The UNESCO-listed village of Pienza, nestled in the heart of Tuscany, was once a quiet hamlet known as Corsignano. Its transformation into an ideal Renaissance city began in the 15th century under the vision of Pope Pius II, who commissioned architect Bernardo Rossellino to redesign his hometown. Today, visitors can explore the town’s well-preserved architecture, including elegant palaces and churches that showcase the harmonious urban planning and aesthetic ideals of the Renaissance. The compact layout invites strolls through narrow, winding streets, leading to open piazzas and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

More Places You Might Enjoy

In the heart of New York City’s Theater District, the New Amsterdam Theatre stands as Broadway’s oldest operating theater. Its tall Beaux-Arts facade gives way to an intimate 1,702-seat art […]

Rising from the center of Penang Island, Penang Hill (Bukit Bendera Pulau Pinang) has been a popular destination for over a century. Visitors can ascend via a historic funicular or […]

Handel & Hendrix in London is a unique museum that celebrates the lives and works of two legendary musicians: 18th-century baroque composer George Frideric Handel and 20th-century guitar icon Jimi […]

Recent Posts

Scroll to Top