Palazzo Pubblico, Town hall in Siena, Italy
The Palazzo Pubblico is a palace in Siena, Italy that currently serves as the town hall.
Constructed between 1297 and 1310, it's one of the oldest surviving municipal buildings in Italy.
It houses the Museo Civico, renowned for its significant collection of Sienese art.
The palace's bell tower, Torre del Mangia, offers panoramic views of Siena and is open to the public.
Its frescoes, including 'The Allegory of Good and Bad Government', are considered masterpieces of Italian medieval secular art.
Location: Siena
Official opening: 1310
Architectural style: Gothic architecture
Address: Piazza del Campo, 1
Email: ticket@comune.siena.it
Website: comune.siena.it/La-Citta/Cultura/Chiese-e-Monumenti/Palazzo-Pubblico
Source: Wikimedia