Fortezza di Santa Barbara Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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If you want to go for a run or walk
Everyone seemed to be running or walking a dog. I think I was the only tourist. There is an outdoor "gym" that people were using. It is a very peaceful place with great views of Siena.
the Fortress of Santa Barbara lays a bit off the historic center, but it is a popular place for locals to stroll around on the walls of the Fortezza and for great views on the city from one of the lit...
A nice place to have a walk around, with decent views of Siena from certain points. Plenty of people exercising. Felt like we were at a park rather than a Fort though.
It’s hard to miss the fortress because it anchors one end of the town. There is a nice little park there where children can play and you can sit in the greenery. To me the most interesting part is in ...
Also known as Fortezza Medicea. 16th century fort that is now a public park. Good views but not a lot else to see.
This fort was built in the 1560's on the place of a previous citadel built by the Spanish in 1548 and subsequently destroyed by the Sienese. The fort was built following the final defeat of Siena by F...
If you want to go for a run or walk
Everyone seemed to be running or walking a dog. I think I was the only tourist. There is an outdoor "gym" that people were using. It is a very peaceful place with great views of Siena.
nice walk with great views
the Fortress of Santa Barbara lays a bit off the historic center, but it is a popular place for locals to stroll around on the walls of the Fortezza and for great views on the city from one of the lit...
A pleasant walk
A nice place to have a walk around, with decent views of Siena from certain points. Plenty of people exercising. Felt like we were at a park rather than a Fort though.
Especially interesting inside
It’s hard to miss the fortress because it anchors one end of the town. There is a nice little park there where children can play and you can sit in the greenery. To me the most interesting part is in ...
Also known as Fortezza Medicea. 16th century fort that is now a public park. Good views but not a lot else to see.
This fort was built in the 1560's on the place of a previous citadel built by the Spanish in 1548 and subsequently destroyed by the Sienese. The fort was built following the final defeat of Siena by F...