Piazza della Cisterna

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Medieval buildings surrounding the Piazza della Cisterna in San Gimignano include a Romanesque building with an automated telling machine set into its portal.

Piazza della Cisterna is a piazza in San Gimignano, Italy. It has a triangular shape with a slight natural slope and is connected to the nearby Piazza del Duomo by an open passage. The pavement is brick and the piazza is surrounded by houses and medieval towers.

In the south-west corner, the piazza meets the , (l'arco dei Becci), an ancient city gate. The arc is flanked by the massive rectangular towers of (torri dei Becci) on the left and (torri dei Cugnanesi) on the right.

Past the access to via di Castello, the northern side is characterized by , la , and the houses of Cattani.

The west side is adorned with various towers, like the twin towers of and the tower of palazzo Pellaro.

an open space town square bordered by buildings
Piazza della Cisterna

History[]

The cistern

The piazza is located at the intersection of two main streets of the village of San Gimignano: la via Francigena and la via Pisa - Siena. The piazza was used as a market and a stage for festivals and tournaments. Its current layout dates from the thirteenth century.

The piazza is named after the underground cistern (Cisterna) built in 1287. The cistern is capped by a travertine octagonal pedestal, which was built in 1346 under the mayor Guccio Malavolti and is close to the center of the square.

References[]

  • Toscana. Guida d'Italia ("Guida rossa"), Touring Club Italiano, Milano, 2003.

Coordinates: 43°28′2.79″N 11°2′36.89″E / 43.4674417°N 11.0435806°E / 43.4674417; 11.0435806

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