What to do and see in Province of Siena, Tuscany: The Best Observation Decks & Towers

April 17, 2022 Harland Bartelt

The Province of Siena (Italian: Provincia di Siena) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Siena.
Restaurants in Province of Siena

1. Torre di San Secondiano oggi Campanile

Piazza Duomo Next to the cathedral, 53043, Chiusi Italy
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Torre di San Secondiano oggi Campanile

2. Rocca of Montestaffoli

Via della Rocca 6, 53037, San Gimignano Italy http://www.sangimignano.com/it/san-gimignano/guida-alla-citta/rocca-di-montestaffoli.asp
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4.5 based on 304 reviews

Rocca of Montestaffoli

Walk to the castle on this hilltop park to get a sweeping view of the town's many towers.

Reviewed By Mairwen1

Walking to the hilltop was the highlight of our visit to San Gimignano. However don’t expect a huge fortress as it is mostly a crumbling, but picturesque ruin. It's the absolutely stunning views that are worth going for. The path is easily accessible for most people. It is a gentle uphill walk - a steady incline and not too steep. Starting just past the Duomo, there is a clear path the whole way. Halfway up, there is a large viewing point on your left which is a great spot to stop and take photos. The fortress itself is just a shell really but you can walk up on the old tower that still remains and the views from here are a 360 degrees panorama – it’s an absolutely commanding view. There was a big storm brewing the day we were there. Watching the dark clouds rolling in across the distant mountain and over the beautiful green vineyards and lands below was dramatic and stunning. Afterwards we wandered through the small gardens. Meandering paths, olive trees, a musician playing, a central medieval well… it couldn't be prettier. It is also quite peaceful up here as most day-trippers seem to stay close to the main historic centre. Had it been a better day, I can’t think of anything much nicer that taking some food up and having a picnic under the olive trees. NOTE: Entrance through the park and fortress is free.

3. Torre Grossa (o Torre del palazzo del Podesta)

Piazza del Duomo, San Gimignano Italy +39 0577 286300 http://www.sangimignanomusei.it/torre_grossa.htm
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4.5 based on 376 reviews

Torre Grossa (o Torre del palazzo del Podesta)

Along with the Clock Tower, the Podesta's Palace Towers are the most impressive as they look out over the Piazza Duomo.

Reviewed By AlbertSalichs - Manresa, Spain

Torre Grossa is the highest tower in San Gimignano, a fantastic medieval town located in Tuscany Region, in the center of Italy. I am almost sure that it is a bell tower, where there is a very interesting museum of the history of San Gimignano, where you can see objects, paintings and explanations about the history of the town. Also, you can enter to the Pallazzo Comunale and see some official rooms. While you go up to the tower, you can see some very interesting videos about he history of the city and when you arrive at the top of the tower, you can see top views of this medieval town. Wonderful! Also, I came here with my 3 years old daughter (in August-2019) and she enjoyed a lot going up and down, seeing the videos and hearing the music, and seeing the charming views from the tower. A top for adults and children in Tuscany, in Italy, in Europe and probably on world.

4. Torre del Mangia

Piazza del Campo 1, 53100, Siena Italy +39 0577 292342 http://www.comune.siena.it/La-Citta/Cultura/Strutture-Museali/Torre-del-Mangia
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4.5 based on 2,951 reviews

Torre del Mangia

The tower, more than 290 feet high, was constructed in 1325 by Minuccio and Francesco di Rinaldo, and has the Chapel of the Piazza at its base..

Reviewed By asiyahnoemik - Pula, Croatia

Torre del Mangia can be seen from almost all parts of the city. The civic symbol of Siena, it stands out in the Piazza del Campo next to the Palazzo Pubblico. Arriving at the main square, Piazza del Campo, we can immediately admire the beautiful tower and the palace next to it. The atmosphere in this beautiful square is beautiful. The reason for this is all the beauty of Torre del Mangia with all its buildings, palaces, fountains, restaurants and bars. At one point, I feel like the time has stopped and I am back in the Middle Ages. The construction of the tower was begun by the brothers Francesco and Muccio di Rinaldo in 1325 and completed around 1348. The tower was built to be exactly the same height as the Siena Cathedral as a sign that the church and the state had equal amounts of power. The tower is in red brick until the crown, while the upper part in travertine is the work of the Sienese sculptor Agostino di Giovanni, following the design by Lippo Memmi. In 1666, after several attempts of fusion, a large bell was put in, and the Sienese called it the “Campanone”, also called “Sunto” because it was dedicated to the Madonna dell'Assunta. The bell plays a notable role in the celebrations of the Palio. It owes its curious name of Torre del Mangia to the fact that the Municipality entrusted, from 1347 to 1360, to bellringer to be Giovanni di Balduccio to ring from the tower, nicknamed “Mangiaguadagni” (eat-the-profits), for his spendthrift tendency, idleness or gluttony. It was later replaced by an automaton, which, in memory of his first bellringer, was called Mangia. The remains of this automaton are now kept inside the Cortile del Podestà. At the base of the tower is the Cappella di Piazza (Square Chapel), built in 1352 as a thanks for the end of the terrible plague of 1348.

5. Torre Salvucci Maggiore

Piazza delle Erbe 20, 53037, San Gimignano Italy +39 320 156 3234 [email protected] http://www.sangimignano.com/en/services-and-facilities/accommodation/historic-houses/torre-salvucci-maggiore/
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4.5 based on 121 reviews

Torre Salvucci Maggiore

Authentic redesigned XII Century Tower in San Gimignano, converted in a historic house spread across 11 floors and 143 steps, available for holiday rentals (exclusive use). The tower house can be visited also during the season April-October, only when free from rentals.

Reviewed By AlbertSalichs - Manresa, Spain

Torre Salvucci Maggiore is one of the some towers located in the old town of San Gimignano, a fantastic medieval town in Tuscany Region, in the center of Italy. It is a private building, but nowadays it is possible to enter and go up to see the wonderful views of the town. Also, from the top you can see the brother towers only few meters far. Great views! I think that it is possible to rent this tower to stay diring some days, so the inner part is decorated as a hotel and each little floor you can different decoration: very curious, very interesting. (See also Historic Centre of San Gimignano)

6. Rocca degli Aldobrandeschi

Piazza del Castello 1, 53025 Piancastagnaio Italy +39 0577 748134
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Rocca degli Aldobrandeschi

7. Torre di Celle sul Rigo

Localita San Casciano dei Bagni, San Casciano dei Bagni Italy
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Torre di Celle sul Rigo

8. Torre del Pulcinella

Piazza Michelozzo via di Gracciano al Corso, Montepulciano Italy http://www.montepulciano.org/torre_pulcinella_it.html
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4.0 based on 80 reviews

Torre del Pulcinella

This historic and unique clock announces each hour with cymbals.

9. Fortezza di Montalcino

Piazzale della Fortezza, 53024, Montalcino Italy +39 0577 849211 http://www.enotecalafortezza.com
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4.0 based on 1,048 reviews

Fortezza di Montalcino

Reviewed By Noraatc - Sudbury, United States

We had visited Montalcino twice and enjoyed the sweeping views from the walls of the old Fortezza built in the 14th century. The mighty fortress proudly protected the hill town of Montalcino at various times and is in remarkable condition now.

10. Casa Torre di Arnolfo di Cambio

Via del Castello, 53034 Colle di Val d'Elsa Italy
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Casa Torre di Arnolfo di Cambio

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