Museo Civico Palazzo di Città is a museum Siena located in Italy.
Piazz del Campo, 1 53100 Siena Tuscany Italy
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Good primer on city history. Lots of steps but there is a small lift for buggy’s and wheelchairs.
The famous pieces by Ambrosio Lorenzetti, the architecture and the fact that it's still in use today.
It is included within the museum is Ambrogio Lorenzetti 's series of frescos on the good government and also some of the finest frescoes of Simone Martini and Pietro Lorenzetti.
The Allegory of the Good and Bad Government by Ambrogio Lorenzetti is a large assembly of metaphorical figures painted with frescoes on the Sala dei Nove's walls: http://bit.ly/1qPNCQv
The Ticket Office closes 45 minutes before the museum closing time. Accessible by lift. Bathroom accessible for the disabled. Read more
Da non perdere la Maestà ed il Guidoriccio di S. Martini , gli affreschi del Cattivo e Buon Governo di A. Lorenzetti e la vista dalla Loggia.
Интересные фрески и отличный вид на Кампо!
Mi museo favorito de Siena! Contiene mucho de la historia del gobierno de la ciudad y de cómo ven los ciudadanos su lugar.
Vaut le détour pour ses peintures murales . Préférez le panorama inclus dans le pass du Duomo que celui de la tour de ce Palazzo.
Harika duvar resimleri var. Fotograf cekilmesine izin verilmiyor. Mutlaka görülmeli!!
Visiting Siena for the first time ❤️????❤️
Great place to get introduced to the city history and very well guided! - Teresa
Fully wheelchair accessible.Museum staff accompany those requiring help to the lower floors through external corridors.A Accessible Bathroom available.Didactic facilities for visually-impaired groups. - Italia.it
If open, step into the courtyard with its photogenic well. - Fluying ✅
Absolutely stunning, fantastic area to spend a sunny afternoon. - Michael Ciatto
10€ to go up the tower - worth it. amazing scenic view ???? - Giedrė Tiškevičiūtė
So stunning there are now doing trips up into the roof so you can get wonderful views and also good previously unseen views inside. - Hugo Finley