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Tuscany
Italy
Tower
Arch
Town
Town-Square
Piazza-dal-Campo
Siena
2011
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Memories of Tuscany: Siena - Piazza del Campo,

Memories of Tuscany: Siena - Piazza del Campo,
Our walk continues to the centre of this lovely city as we come to this large square. Looming 102 meters over the Piazza del Campo, the elegant, sleek tower to the Palazzo Pubblico is the third tallest in all of Italy. Built from red brick, as a symbol of its affinity to the “commoner” the tower is 87 meters tall of brick and the remaining is a white travertine, most probably to make it visually more prominent. Siena was determined to give the church and the civic authority the same “power” and reverence, so when building the tower which would eventually become the Tower of Mangia and the cathedral bell tower, there were to be of the same height as the cathedral to show that they are equal powers. In reality the bell tower of the Duomo of Siena is only 77 meters, the position of the bell tower is 10 meters higher on the hill - so when gazing upon the skyline of Siena as you are walking the via Francigena, it actually looks the same.
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 Malik Raoulda
Malik Raoulda club
Magnifique.... Bonne semaine.
3 years ago.
 aNNa schramm
aNNa schramm club
ein herrlicher Durchblick
3 years ago.
 neira-Dan
neira-Dan club
formidable architecture
3 years ago.
 Joe, Son of the Rock
Joe, Son of the Rock club
A great example of framing, Herb. I love the colour contrast between the brown and the blue. All the best, Joe
3 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
Fantastic framing Herb.............and the tower looks splendid against the lovely blue sky as do the rest of the buildings. I like all the red brickwork, although I hadn't realised how symbolic it was until I read your narrative.

Beautifully captured sir!
3 years ago.

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