C ontinuing the walk along Via di Città, you reach the famous Piazza del Campo,
known worldwide for its characteristic shell shape and for hosting the famous Palio di
Siena, the traditional horse race held twice a year.
a masterpiece of Sienese Gothic architecture that houses the Museo Civico, where frescoes by great masters such as Ambrogio Lorenzetti and Simone Martini can be admired. For those who want unparalleled views of the city and surrounding hills, the climb to the Torre del Mangia, adjacent to the Palazzo Pubblico, is a must-see.