Siena
Siena
Siena had been a bustling economic centre based on its textiles, saffron and wine in the 12th century. At this time many buildings were created in Sienese Gothic style, giving this town its distinctive style. Visitors enjoy the cafe-lined square Il Campo and the imposing St Dominic’s Church.
Ramparts - just one of the many vestiges of the city’s medieval prime - still crown the hills that surround gentle Siena. Its many reddish-brown buildings gave the world ‘burnt sienna,’ and a thriving cultural scene was dubbed the Sienese school in the 13th and 14th centuries.