MEDIEVAL MEDLEY

From Rome to Florence with a guided tour of Siena en route

  • Get to know the legendary origins of Siena and spot the emblem that links the town with Rome
  • Witness the heights of Renaissance genius as you admire Pinturicchio’s amazing frescoes inside the cathedral
  • Step into the piazza where the famous annual Palio is staged and discover the importance of this horse race in sustaining Siena’s intimate sense of continuity with its colourful past
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  • Duration
    8 hours
  • Destination

MEDIEVAL MEDLEY

From Rome to Florence with a guided tour of Siena en route

Meet your private driver outside your accommodation in Rome, sit back and relax on the ride to Florence. En route, stop to enjoy some free time for lunch in Siena followed by a guided tour of this beguiling medieval town, recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Your guide will be waiting at the meeting point and make sure no fascinating detail eludes you as you follow this stirring trail.

No doubt you will notice the symbol of Siena, the she-wolf and twins, which links the town with its Roman origins, though it was not until rather later that this centre bloomed into the glorious gem you see today. Legend has it that Remus’ sons escaped to safety here after the murder of their father by the children’s uncle Romulus, the founder of Rome. Siena is indeed immersed in legends, steeped in ancient traditions and replete with true stories of battles and bravery. The town is also richly peppered with wondrously preserved monuments, churches and architectural marvels, attesting to its extraordinarily rich and riveting past. Between the 13th and 16th centuries the town revelled in a golden age becoming one of the most powerful banking centres on the continent. A number of great artists were called upon to embellish its piazze and buildings securing its lasting fame.

Your guide will certainly show you around the 13th century Church of San Domenico, one of Siena’s best-loved landmarks, and explain why this site is closely associated with the life and miracles of beloved Saint Catherine. A collection of priceless works of art, including what is believed to be the only existing portrait of the saint, embellish the walls of the church but what draws thousands of visitors and pilgrims here is the much venerated relic of Saint Catherine’s holy head, carefully safeguarded in a chapel surrounded by master Sodoma’s remarkable frescoes.

Countless treasures await you inside the black-and-white striped Gothic Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta: the wonderfully inlaid marble flooring, the rose window by Duccio di Buoninsegna, the marble pulpit by Nicola Pisano, Donatello’s statue of St. John the Baptist and the gorgeous Piccolomini Library. Well-known for its illustrated hymn books and beautifully preserved Renaissance paintings by Perugian painter Pinturicchio, the library was built at the request of Cardinal Francesco Piccolomini, Archbishop of Siena, to honour the memory and manuscript collection of his uncle Pope Pius II. A radiant fresco cycle depicts a glorified version of the life of the pope as well as mythological scenes and ornate decorative motifs, all rendered with the greatest skill and painstaking attention to detail.

No tour of Siena would be complete without exploring the shell-shaped Piazza Del Campo, for centuries the pulsing heart of the town’s social and political life and known the world over as the atmospheric setting of the Palio. Your guide will elucidate the origins of this famous horse race that still takes place regularly twice a year in July and August and help you understand why the event continues to play a significant role in fostering a Siennese sense of belonging, re-evoking the rivalry that flourished among its seventeen contrade and its legacy of ward-centric culture.

The looming Torre del Mangia, the elegant red-brick buildings and the medieval aura of the city’s narrow winding streets are among the unforgettable impressions to be savoured in this delightful wellspring of wonders.

After the tour rejoin your driver for the transfer to your hotel in Florence.

What is included in this experience?
  • A private chauffeured transfer by Mercedes vehicle from Rome to Florence with a stop in Siena en route
  • A half-day private tour of Siena with an expert licensed guide
  • Entrance tickets to the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Siena
What is not included in this experience?
  • Tips
  • Meals
Additional information
  • The order of the sites visited may change
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