Palazzo Piccolomini Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Piccolomini Palace is located in Pienza's central Pienza Square, next to the Pienza Cathedral. The building was designed in the second half of the fifteenth century as part of the project to rebuild Pienza as an ideal city (cittàideale). The palace is one of the early examples of Renaissance architecture.
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An interesting Renaissance palace
The palace was built by Pope Pius II in the 15th century, and is one of the first examples of Renaissance architecture. It can only be entered with a half-hour guided tour. You can't take pictures ins...
The palace was built by Pope Pius II in the 15th century, and is one of the first examples of Renaissance architecture. It can only be entered with a half-hour guided tour. You can't take pictures ins...
Nice palace, but they rush you through it. No time to have a good look. It’s also a shame that you get an audio your, instead of a real tour. A little disappointing.
Nice palace, but they rush you through it. No time to have a good look. It’s also a shame that you get an audio your, instead of a real tour. A little disappointing.
An interesting Renaissance palace
The palace was built by Pope Pius II in the 15th century, and is one of the first examples of Renaissance architecture. It can only be entered with a half-hour guided tour. You can't take pictures ins...
An interesting Renaissance palace
The palace was built by Pope Pius II in the 15th century, and is one of the first examples of Renaissance architecture. It can only be entered with a half-hour guided tour. You can't take pictures ins...
Nice palace, but rushed.
Nice palace, but they rush you through it. No time to have a good look. It’s also a shame that you get an audio your, instead of a real tour. A little disappointing.
Nice palace, but rushed.
Nice palace, but they rush you through it. No time to have a good look. It’s also a shame that you get an audio your, instead of a real tour. A little disappointing.
Well, but...
The palace is the building itself, the garden and views of the Tuscan camp from the first floor gallerie.