Archive for 'Siena'

  

Ricciarelli
Savoury dishes and gelato are what come to mind when people think of Italian food. They are less likely to imagine desserts other than panna cotta and tiramisù but certain regions in Italy are famous for their desserts and pastries. One such area is the beautiful and historic Siena, which is particularly well-known for her pastries. Traditional and made using recipes passed down for generations upon generations, they are a source of pride for the Sienese. A visit to Siena wouldn't be complete without tasting the specialities on offer so read on and take note! In fact, why not find a luxury villa in Siena, sit back, relax and truly enjoy the experience of being in the area?     Read More

  

Mystic Marriage of St Catherine, da Besozzo
Siena has a rich artistic tradition and many fantastic examples of the art produced there during the Middle Ages and Renaissance still remain in the churches, galleries and public buildings. The school of painting in Siena flourished between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries and, at one stage, even rivalled that of Florence in beauty and importance. Unlike Florentine art, however, it favoured the traditional and decorative over the humanistic and forward-thinking. The art there remained somewhat Gothic in style, even throughout the Renaissance.     Read More

  

View over Siena
Siena's centre is a historical and cultural treasure trove but when in Italy one of the major attractions has to be the food!

Tucked into corners and down winding little streets, the city has plenty of amazing little restaurants to keep any visitors happy. Here are just a few of the places that are unique to Siena and certainly add to its charm.

Why not find yourself a luxury villa nearby and spend a week or two living the good life – wandering the city, seeing the sights and, of course, tasting the food!     Read More

  

Basilica of San Domenico, Siena
Catherine of Siena was a Dominican tertiary, philosopher and theologian. Born in the 14th century, she began having visions of Christ at the age of five or six. At seven, she had decided to devote her life to God. She resisted marriage as a young woman until she was eventually allowed to join the Dominican Order. She was known for helping the sick and poor and launching reform campaigns among the faithful. Catherine even went so far as to become involved in political matters like swaying the loyalties of cities back towards the papal armies. Her writings spread her word further and gained more followers but she also became known for extreme devotion, eventually dying due to her refusal to eat.     Read More

  

Moses Pavement, Siena Cathedral
Siena Cathedral, or the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption, is a 13th century church in Siena, Tuscany. As it houses works by Donatello, Bernini, Michelangelo and Cimabue (among others) and is one of the main sights in the city, chances are that it is already on many itineraries of visitors to the city. However, if you have found a luxury villa in Siena and are making the trip there this summer, there is even more reason to visit the Cathedral.     Read More