Mangia Tower - Free Audio Guide

Siena, Tuscany, Italy

Torre del Mangia, Via di Salicotto, Ghetto Ebraico di Siena, Contrada della Torre, Centro Storico Medievale, Siena, Toscana, 53100, Italia

Torre del Mangia in Siena, Siena
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Torre del Mangia is a civic tower located in the heart of Siena, Italy, reaching 88 meters, making it one of the tallest medieval towers in the country. Built from 1325 to 1350, it represents the balance of municipal authority and spirituality, symbolised by matching heights with the bell tower of the Cathedral. The tower showcases a blend of Gothic and Romanesque styles. Its name, "Mangia," comes from Giovanni di Balduccio, the first bell ringer, known for his excessive eating. Visitors can ascend its 505 steps for stunning views over Siena and the surrounding landscape. The Torre del Mangia is rich in art history and legends, marking it as a significant cultural icon in the city.