Siena

43°23'24.4"N 11°13'23.4"E

Siena is home to the Siena Cathedral, a prime example of Italian Romanesque-Gothic architecture. Constructed from 1196 to 1348, it features a striking facade of white and greenish-black marble. The cathedral is known for its intricate mosaic floor and a dome that reaches a height of 48 meters.

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The Siena Cathedral, or Duomo di Siena, boasts a rich history, with its construction spanning over 150 years. Inside, visitors can find works by renowned artists such as Donatello and Michelangelo. The cathedral's location in central Siena makes it easily accessible by foot for visitors exploring the city's historic sites. It is open to the public year-round, with varying hours depending on the season.