Le Logge del Papa
Le Logge del Papa
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westy54
Sydney, Australia12,772 contributions
Jun 2019
This Renaissance covered gallery is located in the Piazza Logge del Papa directly opposite the Palazzo Piccolomini and, on the same side of the piazza, but just down from, the impressive Chiesa di San Martino. The Logge is open on three sides and the facade has four columns that support three arched entrances but these are fenced off. Apart from the frieze on the front facade which is a dedication to the Piccolomlini Family, which was the Pope's family, and some Piccolomini heraldry emblems on the Via di Pantaneto side, it is largely undecorated,
The Logge was completed in 1462, one year after construction started.
Not a must see.
The Logge was completed in 1462, one year after construction started.
Not a must see.
Written 9 September 2019
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Taxidevil
Glasgow, UK2,935 contributions
Jun 2018 • Couples
We passed in June 2018 and there was a lot of scaffolding around the loggia so expect it may be some time before this can be viewed properly.
Written 27 June 2018
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Chris F
Ipswich, Australia3,800 contributions
Jan 2017 • Couples
This loggia was built by Pope Pius II in the 15th century and currently it is not used and is fenced off denying access to it. It is a fairly basic with no ornately painted ceilings as seen on a loggia near the main piazza. Not something to go out of the way to see but in walking around Siena you are likely to come across it.
Written 4 March 2017
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Thomas Ozbun
Vicenza, Italy982 contributions
Feb 2018 • Friends
The Loggia del Papa, a Renaissance loggia built for Pope Pius II during the 15th century by a local architect
Written 17 January 2019
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Ron S
New York City, NY5,801 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
The Loggia of the Pope was another meeting place in the medieval Siena. It looks austere in comparison with the Loggia of Merchants.
Written 7 June 2017
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Fellowtraveller00
Tasmania, Australia497 contributions
Jan 2017 • Couples
This dates from the 15th century and is rather plain compared to the one used by merchants not far away as it does not have any painted or other decorations. It is closed off with a fence.
Written 11 May 2017
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spedubec
Bologna, Italy5,330 contributions
Aug 2024 • Friends
The lodges of Pope Pius II Piccolomini are one of the most beautiful examples of Renaissance architecture in the city. These lodges are more beautiful than that of the Mercanzia, if only because they are smaller and in a more secluded location, away from the large tourist flows.
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Written 6 August 2024
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Lana D
9 contributions
Jul 2024 • Family
We are very satisfied! We had a great time!
The setting was very nice! The staff was particularly friendly!
We ate very well!
A beautiful discovery!
We will return without hesitation!
The setting was very nice! The staff was particularly friendly!
We ate very well!
A beautiful discovery!
We will return without hesitation!
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Written 17 July 2024
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Beatrice Lauri
L'Aquila, Italy36 contributions
Jul 2023 • Couples
Nice place, average staff. The costs are low, the food is quite good, without infamy or praise. The wild boar ragù did not taste like wild boar (I eat it often) and it was certainly not among the best I ate during a week spent in Tuscany.
Written 2 August 2023
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