• 43°19′5.56″N 11°19′56.11″E / 43.3182111°N 11.3322528°E. The Torre del Mangia towering above the center of Siena.
  • 1325-1348 yılları arasında inşa edilen Mangia Kulesi (Torre Del Mangia), kilisenin devletle eşit güçte olduğunu vurgulamak için Siena Katedrali ile aynı yükseklikte...
  • The very high Torre del Mangia (102 metres including the lightning conductor), owes its name to its first owner, Giovanni di Balduccio, called 'il mangiaguadagni'...
  • In its time, the Torre del Mangia was the 2nd highest secular building in Italy at the time, and was ranked 14th after the church buildings were taken into account.
  • A balance of god and men. In this post, we've shared all the essential context and information to help you plan your visit and climb the Torre del Mangia.
  • One of the most famous towers in Tuscany, the 87-metre-high Torre del Mangia is the third tallest ancient tower in Italy. Symbol of […]
  • Although I would agree that this panoramic view is definitely a well deserved reward, the actual ascent of the Torre del Mangia is equally memorable.
  • The Torre del Mangia is a distinctive tower soaring above Piazza del Campo, the main square of Siena, a historic city nestled in the heart of Tuscany.
  • The Torre del Mangia is the tower next to the Palazzo Pubblico that looks out over the Piazza del Campo in Siena.
  • Plan Your Visit. The Torre del Mangia reopened to the public on June 2, 2021. Groups of 12 people every 45 minutes can go up. Hours.