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Timings : 10am-7pm summer, to 4pm winter
Entry Fee : EUR 10
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The Torre del Mangia is a historic tower located in Piazza del Campo, the central square of Siena, Italy. Built in the 14th century, the 87-meter-tall tower offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding Tuscan countryside for those who climb its narrow staircase. It is part of the Palazzo Pubblico, Siena's medieval town hall, and is a symbol of the city’s civic pride and architectural heritage.
Constructed in the 14th century, this towering edifice reaches a height of 102 meters, making it one of Italy's tallest medieval towers. The journey to the top involves a climb of 400 steps. This rewarding ascent culminates in a panoramic spectacle showcasing Siena's terracotta rooftops, the undulating hills of Tuscany, and the distant Apennine Mountains. Visitors are advised to check the tower's opening hours and any maintenance schedules that might affect access.