Piazza del Campo
Historic shell-shaped medieval square renowned for its distinctive architecture and hosting traditional horse races. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a central cultural landmark. Read more…
The square is famous for its unique shell or snail-shell shape, which defines its medieval architectural layout. It serves as a major cultural and social hub, featuring significant landmarks such as the Palazzo Pubblico and the Fonte Gaia fountain. The site is known for the Palio di Siena, a traditional horse race held twice a year, which adds to its historical and cultural importance. As a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site, the square reflects the rich history, art, and urban development of the city, making it an essential example of medieval public space design.
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