Siena,
Italy – Medieval Life and Horse Racing
by Rick Chapo
Italy has many well-known travel destinations such
as Rome. Less publicized destinations such as Siena are even better.
Sienna
Located roughly an hour outside of Florence, Siena
is one of my favorite places in Italy. When you think gothic
architecture and medieval town, you think of Siena. Built as a
fortified city behind large, thick walls on a small mountain, Siena
oozes history. Cars are barred from much of the city, so you can
meander down ancient brick alleyways below towering wall-to-wall
residences.
In Siena, you’ll find a relaxed way of life, two
music schools and just a general feel of what Italy must have been like
in the past. Head to the Piazza del Campo in the heart of the city and
grab a seat in a café. As you gaze across the city, you can view
the Duomo Cathedral that towers over the city. Unlike other cities, the
cathedral does not contrast with the buildings around it. All of Siena
retains the gothic medieval architectural style and you’ll be hard
pressed to find a better gothic example in Europe.
The best way to experience Siena is to simply stay
there. Like wine, Siena improves the longer you stay. Daily
explorations lead to surprising little shops, incredibly friendly
people and a general feeling of peace.
Il Palio
If you prefer a little action on your trip, Siena
has an event that rivals any in Europe. The Il Palio bareback horse
race around the Piazza del Campo is a sight to be seen. The fun starts
well before the race when various neighborhoods challenge each other.
The challenge comes in the form of bands walking through “enemy”
neighborhoods in the middle of the night and making an unholy racket.
Eventually, each neighborhood produces a horse and rider for the day of
the race. Bareback, the riders race for neighborhood pride among an
absolutely screaming crowd of people. The running of the bulls has
nothing on this event.
If you visit Florence while in Italy, take the
time to spend a couple days in Siena. In fact, blow past Florence and
go immediately to Siena.
Rick Chapo is with Nomad Travel Journals.
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