Siena
The Shell-Shaped Square
Portrait
The Black Death killed perhaps three-fifths of Siena's people in 1348 and ended an expansion that was to have made its cathedral the largest in Christendom — the unfinished nave still stands beside the church as a wall with sky behind it. The Palio is run twice each summer around the Campo by the city's seventeen contrade, and is a civic institution rather than a spectacle.
Nearby in the atlas
San Gimignano — Towers of TuscanyMontalcino — The Brunello HillPienza — The Ideal CityFlorence — Humanist Beauty
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