This charming and very tiny (population 2000) village is widely known as the "ideal city of the Renaissance", the creation of the great humanist Enea Silvio Piccolomini who later became Pope PiusLeer más
This charming and very tiny (population 2000) village is widely known as the "ideal city of the Renaissance", the creation of the great humanist Enea Silvio Piccolomini who later became Pope PiusLeer más
Nach einem leckeren Frühstück mit frischer Hamma zum selber schneiden, fuhren wir nach Pienza. In diesem wunderschönen Dörfchen mit engen Gassen, bei fast 20 Grad, liess es sich gut aushalten. WirLeer más
The next day we enjoyed breakfast at a lovely restaurant in Montepulciano. Then a driver picked us up with just our backpacks and drove us 10 miles to Pienza. Pienza is a beautiful old town high up onLeer más
Of course we checked out the Pienza Cathedral, Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta Pienza, and while it is a pretty church, the most fascinating part is that it is still standing. You can feel where theLeer más
To end our visit to Pienza we decided to enjoy a glass of wine and a meat and cheese board. Brad somehow managed to communicate our order in sign language (as very little English was spoken here) andLeer más
A car is very advisable for this region. We have had the most difficult time planning day trips with public transport. Even after we had checked with the tourist information and got the bus times fromLeer más
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Piazza Pio II
Monika Koppenhöfer Das Örtchen kenne ich auch. Aber lang ists her!
Viajero Lebt da jemand?😏
Viajero Alle gut versteckt 🤣