The Torre del Mangia rises tall over Siena’s Piazza del Campo, a slender spire of brick and pride. Built in the 14th century, it was meant to match the cathedral in height—civic power beside spiritual grace. Its name, tied to a bell-ringer known for indulgence, adds a human echo to its towering form. Each step inside leads upward through history, toward views that stretch across Tuscan hills and red-tiled roofs. The tower’s bells still ring, marking time for a city rich with tradition and rhythm. Below, the Campo curves like a shell, cradling festivals and footsteps alike. Its design is bold yet balanced, a statement of republican strength. Sunlight warms its worn stones, age etched into every brick. The Torre del Mangia stands not just high—but proud, eternal in Siena’s skyline. Image by Livioandronico2013, cc by-sa 4.0.
Type of Print | 2D flat print, 3d relief print |
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Type of Frame | white frame, black frame, unframed |
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