Siena
- the name alone evokes an image of Italy colored in terra
cotta reds, earthy yellows, muted oranges, deep browns and
rich greens accented with gold leaf. Siena was founded by
the ancient Etruscans on three hills, overlooking the Tuscan
countryside. During the Middle Ages, the city rose to political
prominence along side Florence and Pisa. The Sienese artists
rivaled the Florentines in directing the art of the early
Italian Renaissance. Years of history meld together to form
a distinctly unique Italian city.
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heart of the city is undoubtedly the Piazza del Campo. It
is here, in this shell-shaped plaza, that the festival, which
has become synonymous with the city, takes place. The Palio
is at once a horse race and a fete of civic pride. Held twice
a year, each Sienese contrada (local district) competes to
win the Palio (the prize banner). The Palio is the most authentic
of the Italian folk events, from the ritual blessing of the
horses to the hours of pageantry, which precede the actual,
rather brief, race. |
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us, the most meaningful part of the Palio occurs on the eve
of the race. The city is awash in the glow of hundreds of
lanterns lining the streets, as each contrada hosts a dinner
for its residents. Generations of family and friends come
together – laughing, drinking, eating, and sharing –
celebrating the best that life has to offer.It is this spirit
of Siena we hope to share with you. |
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