Torre del Mangia

City: Siena
Region: Tuscany

The Torre del Mangia in Siena is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, standing tall in Piazza del Campo. Built in the 14th century, this bell tower offers panoramic views of Siena and the surrounding Tuscan countryside. Named after its first bell ringer, Giovanni di Balduccio, also known as “Mangia” (meaning “eater” in local dialect), the tower is a symbol of Siena’s civic pride. Climbing the 400+ steps to the top is a rewarding experience, offering breathtaking views of the city’s medieval rooftops and the rolling hills beyond. A visit to the Torre del Mangia is a must for anyone wanting to take in Siena from above.

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