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On the left side of the Town Hall, the Torre del Mangia , a slim and elegant brick building, 88 meters high and with stone ornaments, perhaps drawn by the famous Filippo Memmi and built by Muccio and Francesco Di Rinaldo from Perugia. From its summit, reached climbing four hundred steps, you can admire a wonderful panoramic view of Piazza del Campo and the rest of Siena city centre.

The name of the tower is due to its first bell-ringer, Giovanni di Duccio, said the Mangiaguadagni. The rest of the room is decorated with the marvellous frescoes of Vecchio and Sodomia.

The Torre del Mangia. To the left of the Palazzo Pubblico rises the Torre del Mangia, shining example of a brick building with stone ornaments, 88 metres high metres high at the lightening conductor , attributed to the famous Filippo Memmi and constructed by the Perugia-born Muccio and Francesco Di Rinaldo. It has been named after its first bell ringer, Giovanni di Duccio who was also known as Magiaguadagni.

From the top of the tower, reachable by climbing steps, it is possible to admire a magnificent view over the city and the neighbouring countryside. The Palio di Siena. Twice a year, on July 2nd and on August 16th, the square becomes the centre of the world and of the enthusiasm of the entire city: it is the Palio of Siena. The Contrade of Siena take to the streets for the ancientest and most picturesque horserace all over the world, during which the 17 historical Contrade of the city face each other.

The race lasts three turns around the racetrack. If the above entry is now great, or still not so great, go ahead and comment below on how it has evolved or nominate it as a great place. Unlike most public spaces, Piazza del Campo does not provide benches or furniture for use by visitors. Users of the space often sit on the red brick floors of the square, wherever they feel most comfortable. Normally, this occurs along the edges of the square where the shadows of the surrounding buildings create cool, shaded spots.

Additionally, the open plan of the square provides flexibility in the types of activities that occur in the space. Public performances and other informal activities often occur in the center of the square because the downward slope of the space creates a natural amphitheater for spectators.

This slope also provides navigational orientation for those venturing into the space for the first time. Today, it still serves as the Town Hall.

The four corners are perfectly oriented in the North-South and East-West direction. It was built in to thank the Virgin Mary for saving the city from the plague that struck in The ones on display today are copies. Oggi funge ancora da municipio. I quattro angoli sono perfettamente orientati in direzione Nord-Sud ed Est-Ovest.



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