Siena’s central Piazza del Campo, a sweeping, shell-shaped space, has been a focal point of the city since medieval times. Dominated by the magnificent Palazzo Pubblico and the soaring Torre del Mangia, the piazza is a testament to Sienese architecture and civic pride. Visitors can explore the Museo Civico within the Palazzo Pubblico, which houses important historical and artistic treasures. The piazza also hosts the historic Palio di Siena festival each July and August, where the city’s contrade, or districts, compete in a vibrant horse race, drawing crowds from around the world.
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