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wandering-italy · 2 months ago
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Palazzo Pubblico, Siena
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dlyarchitecture · 2 years ago
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Blick in den Palazzo Pubblico in Siena
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hollowdreams-dontsleep · 4 months ago
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Palazzo Pubblico
Palace in Siena, Italy
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professeur-stump · 1 year ago
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2272. Guidoriccio da Fogliano all'assedio di Montemassi, Simone Martini (Simone Martini, Guidoriccio da Fogliano all'assedio di Montemassi, 1328~1330) (Palazzo Pubblico di Siena, Siena)
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lamilanomagazine · 2 years ago
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Modena, la mostra “DeVoti Etruschi” e il programma di iniziative con l’archeologo Jacopo Tabolli
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Modena, la mostra “DeVoti Etruschi” e il programma di iniziative con l’archeologo Jacopo Tabolli.   Inizia martedì 28 febbraio con Jacopo Tabolli, l’archeologo che ha ritrovato lo straordinario deposito di statue in bronzo del santuario di San Casciano dei Bagni, il programma di iniziative collegate alla mostra “Devoti Etruschi” in corso al Museo Civico di Modena. L’appuntamento è alle 21, nelle sale al terzo piano di Palazzo dei Musei (largo Porta Sant’Agostino). L’ingresso è gratuito ma è necessario prenotarsi ([email protected]; 059 203 3125). Jacopo Tabolli, trentottenne ricercatore in Etruscologia e Antichità italiche all’Università per stranieri di Siena, è il direttore scientifico dello scavo archeologico che ha permesso il recupero di una straordinaria testimonianza del culto dal santuario di San Casciano dei Bagni, nel senese: un deposito di oltre venti statue in bronzi raffiguranti le divinità venerate nel santuario e gli offerenti che lo frequentarono, ex-voto anatomici e migliaia di monete. Le offerte furono deposte da nobili famiglie etrusche e romane fra il II e il I secolo a.C., in un’epoca di passaggio tra le due popolazioni in quell’area. Ed è proprio in quest’epoca di grandi conflitti fra Roma e le città etrusche che il santuario di San Casciano dei Bagni, così come quello di Veio, protagonista della mostra modenese, svolge una straordinaria funzione di conciliazione culturale, religiosa, linguistica all’insegna dei culti collegati alla “sanatio”. A questo proposito proprio nel confronto tra gli ex-voto anatomici di Veio e quelli di San Casciano, come spiegherà Jacopo Tabolli, si apre una pagina nuova di studio sulla medicina etrusca e poi romana. “DeVoti Etruschi”, allestita nella Sala dell’Archeologia del Museo Civico, espone oltre cento ex-voto in terracotta provenienti dalla città etrusca di Veio raffiguranti devoti, statue, busti e volti di adulti e bambini ma anche parti anatomiche, membra e organi oltre a raffigurazioni di animali. Le iniziative collegate alla mostra proseguono con cadenza mensile fino a dicembre 2023: si alterneranno appuntamenti a ingresso gratuito rivolti a diverse tipologie di pubblico, dagli incontri con esperti ai laboratori per bambini e famiglie. A marzo il programma continua: sabato 11 un laboratorio rivolto ai bambini dal titolo evocativo “Anima e corpo”, per realizzare con l’argilla piccoli oggetti votivi del tutto simili a quelli esposti; domenica 26 lo staff Le Coiffeur di Modena trasforma la sala dell’Archeologia in un salone di bellezza e, a partire dalle raffigurazioni femminili esposte in mostra, interpreta e attualizza le acconciature etrusche per tutte le visitatrici che vorranno acconciarsi all’etrusca. Programma completo su museocivicomodena.  ... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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storiearcheostorie · 2 years ago
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RESTAURI / Siena, Lorenzetti come non l'avete mai visto: il cantiere delle Allegorie ed Effetti del Buono e Cattivo Governo apre al pubblico
#RESTAURI / #Siena, #Lorenzetti come non l'avete mai visto: il cantiere delle Allegorie ed Effetti del Buono e Cattivo Governo apre al pubblico I dettagli su Storie & Archeostorie @ComuneDiSiena @SMariaScala #restauri
Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Effetti del Buon Governo in campagna, Siena, Palazzo Pubblico, Museo Civico, sala della Pace, © Comune di Siena, foto Roberto Testi Uno dei più celebri capolavori del Medioevo come non l’avete mai visto. Il cantiere per il restauro dell’Allegoria e Effetti del Buono e Cattivo Governo nel Palazzo Pubblico di Siena aprirà al pubblico dal 1 dicembre 2022 fino al 31 gennaio…
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dream-world-universe · 10 months ago
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Duomo di Siena (Cathédrale de Sienne) & Strret, Piazza del Campo in Siena with tower Torre del Mangia and landscape with hills in background. (Photo above)
Duomo di Siena (Cathédrale de Sienne)
Church in Siena, Italy
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Cathedral of Siena, Tuscany, Italy.
Siena Cathedral is a medieval church in Siena, Italy, dedicated from its earliest days as a Roman Catholic Marian church, and now dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. It was the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Siena, and from the 15th century that of the Archdiocese of Siena. 
Address: Piazza del Duomo, 8, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Construction started: 1215
Architects: Giovanni Pisano, Giovanni di Agostino, Camaino di Crescentino, Giovanni di Cecco
Architectural styles: Italian Gothic architecture, Romanesque architecture, Classical architecture
Opened: 1215
Height: 77 metres (253 ft)
Phone: +39 0577 286300
Tradition: Roman Rite
Archdiocese: Archdiocese of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino
Siena Cathedral - Wikipedia
Torre del Mangia
Tower in Siena, Italy
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The Torre del Mangia towering above the center of Siena
The Torre del Mangia is a tower in Siena, in the Tuscany region of Italy. Built in 1338-1348, it is located in the Piazza del Campo, Siena's main square, next to the Palazzo Pubblico. When built it was one of the tallest secular towers in medieval Italy. 
Address: Il Campo, 1, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Height: 88 m
Construction started: 1325
Function: Tower
Opened: 1348
Hours: 
Open ⋅ Closes 4 PM
Phone: +39 0577 292342
Torre del Mangia - Wikipedia
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Siena, Italy
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istitutografico · 7 days ago
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LO GNOMONE
A Siena, la mattina, l'ombra della Torre del Mangia sulla meravigliosa Piazza del Campo offre uno spettacolo unico. Questa si sposta come fosse lo gnomone di una gigantesca meridiana passando da un settore all'altro e allungandosi fino alla fonte Gaia.
Per osservarlo al meglio occorre salire sulla Torre, dove però, per ragioni pratiche, non si può stare molto. Luca Tanzini ne ha realizzato il video, che è stato usato nel 2003 per una installazione multimediale in occasione di una mostra nel Palazzo Pubblico
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gattoneropub · 1 month ago
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Palazzo Pubblico Siena Poster, Siena Toscana ENIT Travel Ad Poster, Italian Tourism Print
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Palazzo Pubblico Siena Poster, Siena Toscana ENIT Travel Ad Poster, Italian Tourism Print Vintage Italian Toscana-Siena Italy travel advert poster for ENIT, Italian tourism poster print. This vintage, Italian, Siena, Tuscany poster print was originally made in before 1940 for ENIT, the Agenzia Nazionale del Turismo. The poster encapsulates the glamour and charm of times gone by and features the Palazzo Publico in Siena, Tuscany, Italy, with a lovely blue sky and warm tone buildings. The poster has been carefully digitally restored by an artist remove any major signs of wear and tear and to refresh the original colours, retaining the vintage character of the poster. COPYRIGHT: For personal use only. You should not physically resell or digitally redistribute the artworks as originals nor as modified. WHAT YOU WILL GET You will receive a link to enable you to download a file with different ratio JPEG files. Each ratio file has high resolution JPEG images of at least 400 dpi which are ready for instant download and printing. Your link will expire in 14 days and you will be able to download the files 3 times. A 4×5 ratio file for printing 4″x5″, 8″x10″, 16″x20″, 40x50cm. A 3×4 ratio file for printing 6″x8″, 9″x12″, 12″x16″, 18″x24″. A 2×3 ratio file for printing 4″x6″, 6″x9″, 8″x12″, 10″x15″, 12″x18″, 16″x24″, 20″x30″, 24″x36″. An international paper size file for printing 5″x7″, A5, A4, A3, A2, A1, 50x70cm. A file for printing 11″x14″. Read the full article
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house-onthe-hill · 5 months ago
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Il Palazzo Pubblico di Siena
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dream-world-universe · 10 months ago
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Siena
City in Italy
Siena, a city in central Italy’s Tuscany region, is distinguished by its medieval brick buildings. The fan-shaped central square, Piazza del Campo, is the site of the Palazzo Pubblico, the Gothic town hall, and Torre del Mangia, a slender 14th-century tower with sweeping views from its distinctive white crown. The city’s 17 historic “contrade” (districts) extend outward from the piazza.
Neighborhoods: Valdimontone, Tartuca, Lupa, Leocorno, Bruco, MORE
Population: 53,772 (2017) Istat
Elevation: 322 m (1,056 ft)
Province: Siena (SI)
Region: Tuscany
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Siena, Italia
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simonettaramogida · 8 months ago
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WINE/ PER I VENERDI’ DI SIENA DEGUSTAZIONI DEL CHIANTI CLASSICO DI CASTELLINA
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dancingsalome · 8 months ago
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The Historian, Chapter 4
For all his attention to my historical education, my father had neglected to tell me this: history's terrible moments were real. I understand now, decades later, that he could never have told me. Only history itself can convince you of such a truth. And once you've seen that truth - really seen it - you can't look away.
Summary: Back home in Amsterdam, n starts to do her own research of Vlad Ţepeş. A kind librarian, a man N feels would be the sort of person she’d like as a grandfather, helps her locate some information about him. Ni is deeply disturbed by what she learns, but that doesn’t stop her from asking Paul to tell her more. He agrees to tell her everything, but that he can’t bear to give her all the information at once.
Some time later Paul takes N with him on a working trip to Milan in Italy, making a detour to visit old friends, Massimo and Giulia. There, No learns that Massimo too knew professor Rossi, and that he disappeared without a trace, never to be seen again. The next day, while sightseeing in Siena, N implores her father to tell her more about Rossi, and Paul reluctantly agrees.
My thoughts: Reading The Historian chapter by chapter, makes me realize why some people find it too slow. I’m a fast reader, so I never noticed before, but if one only reads this book a chapter at the time, well, then some chapters contain very little. In this chapter we really only learn a little bit more about the history of Vlad Ţepeş, and that Rossi disappeared.
One of the fun things with this re-read is that when I look into the places depicted in the books, dragons keep popping up, though they are not mentioned in the book. In Montepulciano, which Paul mentions as an old town, there is a painting of St George and the dragon in a church. And in Siena they visit Palazzo Pubblico, which is located close to Drago, a neighbourhood of Siena which has had the dragon as an emblem since the Middle Ages.
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tour-florence · 8 months ago
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Savoring the Beauty of Tuscany: A Tour from Livorno Port to Florence
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Discover the enchanting journey from Livorno Port to Florence, where the beauty of Tuscany unfolds in all its glory. Table of Contents - Tours from Livorno Port to Pisa and Florence - Siena Tour from Florence - Florence/Pisa Tours from Livorno - Half Day Tours from Florence - Florence Wine Tour Half Day - Florence Vasari Corridor Tour - Florence Ghost Tour - Private Wine Tours from Florence - Conclusion So, you've docked at Livorno Port and are ready to explore the wonders of Tuscany. What better way to start your adventure than with a tour from Livorno Port to the picturesque cities of Pisa and Florence? Let's dive into the enchanting experiences that await you on this journey! Tours from Livorno Port to Pisa and Florence From Livorno Port, embark on a half-day excursion to Pisa, where you can marvel at the iconic Leaning Tower and soak in the charm of the Piazza dei Miracoli. Snap memorable photos and immerse yourself in the rich history of this historic city. Once you've had your fill of Pisa, hop back on the tour bus and head to Florence, the crown jewel of Tuscany. Siena Tour from Florence Take a full-day tour from Florence to the captivating city of Siena. Wander through the narrow streets of the medieval town center and admire the stunning architecture of the Duomo and the Palazzo Pubblico. Don't miss the opportunity to indulge in delicious Tuscan cuisine at one of Siena's quaint trattorias. Florence/Pisa Tours from Livorno Combine the best of both worlds with a tour that takes you from Livorno to explore both Florence and Pisa in a single day. Witness the artistic masterpieces of Florence, including Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery, and then marvel at the Leaning Tower of Pisa in all its tilted glory. It's a whirlwind adventure through the heart of Tuscany! Image courtesy of veronikasadventure.com via Google Images Half Day Tours from Florence If time is of the essence, opt for a half-day tour from Florence to squeeze in the must-see sights of the city. Visit the iconic Florence Cathedral, stroll across the Ponte Vecchio, and soak in the beauty of Piazza della Signoria. These short tours are perfect for those on a tight schedule. Florence Wine Tour Half Day Indulge in the flavors of Tuscany with a half-day Wine tour from Florence. Sample exquisite Chianti wines in the rolling vineyards of the countryside and learn about the winemaking process from local experts. Raise a glass to a truly unforgettable experience! Image courtesy of veronikasadventure.com via Google Images Florence Vasari Corridor Tour Step into the exclusive world of the Vasari Corridor with a guided tour in Florence. Walk in the footsteps of the Medici family as you traverse this hidden passageway connecting two iconic palaces. Admire the stunning artworks lining the corridor and uncover the secrets of this architectural gem. Florence Ghost Tour For those with a penchant for the paranormal, a Florence ghost tour is sure to send shivers down your spine. Explore the dark alleys and hidden corners of the city as you listen to spine-tingling tales of ghosts and hauntings. Keep your wits about you as you delve into Florence's eerie past! Image courtesy of www.getyourguide.com via Google Images Private Wine Tours from Florence For a more intimate wine-tasting experience, opt for a private wine tour from Florence. Journey to the renowned vineyards of Tuscany in style, with personalized tastings and exclusive access to boutique wineries. Sip on velvety reds and crisp whites as you savor the essence of Tuscany. Conclusion So, whether you're sipping Chianti in the Tuscan sun or admiring the architectural wonders of Florence, a tour from Livorno Port to Florence is a journey of a lifetime. With a range of tours to suit every taste, you're bound to create unforgettable memories in the stunning landscapes of Tuscany. Cheers to a fabulous adventure! Read the full article
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dream-world-universe · 10 months ago
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Siena
City in Italy
Siena, a city in central Italy’s Tuscany region, is distinguished by its medieval brick buildings. The fan-shaped central square, Piazza del Campo, is the site of the Palazzo Pubblico, the Gothic town hall, and Torre del Mangia, a slender 14th-century tower with sweeping views from its distinctive white crown. The city’s 17 historic “contrade” (districts) extend outward from the piazza. 
Neighborhoods: Valdimontone, Tartuca, Lupa, Leocorno, Bruco,
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Gores of brick paving laid out to resemble a shell, viewed from the Torre del Mangia
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Cattedrale di Siena,
Siena Cathedral is a medieval church in Siena, Italy, dedicated from its earliest days as a Roman Catholic Marian church, and now dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. It was the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Siena, and from the 15th century that of the Archdiocese of Siena.
Siena - Wikipedia
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Old Town Siena, Tuscany, Italy by Nikolas Mühlethaler
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