• 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.
  • One of the most famous towers in Tuscany, the 87-metre-high Torre del Mangia is the third tallest ancient tower in Italy.
  • 1325-1348 yılları arasında inşa edilen Mangia Kulesi (Torre Del Mangia), kilisenin devletle eşit güçte olduğunu vurgulamak için Siena Katedrali ile aynı yükseklikte...
  • The Torre del Mangia is a historic bell tower located in Siena, Italy, which stands next to the Palazzo Pubblico (Town Hall) in the Piazza del Campo...
  • One of the most iconic landmarks of this magnificent city is Torre del Mangia, a towering masterpiece that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Remember, Torre del Mangia is not included in the other convoluted but necessary ticketing system: the OPA Si Pass.
  • Piercing the sky above Siena, the soaring Mangia Tower (Torre del Mangia) is a notable feature of the medieval town’s skyline.
  • The purposeful construction of the Torre del Mangia was quite progressive back in the early 1300s.
  • 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'...
  • The Torre del Mangia reopened to the public on June 2, 2021. Groups of 12 people every 45 minutes can go up.