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small town near Siena is a rare example of Renaissance town building.
Defined, from time to time, the "ideal city", the "utopian
city", it represents one of the best planned Renaissance towns,
where a model of ideal living and governing was realized thus working
out the idea of a town able to satisfy the need for a pacific, civil
and hardworking living. It represented the so called utopia of the
"civitas" vainly cherished by people for centuries. Pienza
has at present two museum, a third one into being. Its location in
the middle of Val d'Orcia, a wonderful and untouched valley, enables
the town to perfectly embody the basic interest which the humanistic
architecture gave to the relationship man - nature. Nowadays Pienza
is part of a territorial system called "Parco artistico, naturale
e culturale della Val d'Orcia", which aims at preservation of
the extraordinary artistic heritage of the five boroughs which constitute
it: Castiglion d'Orcia, Montalcino, Pienza, Montalcino and San Quirico
d’Orcia. The center of Pienza was completely redesigned by Pope Pius
II in Renaissance times. He planned to transform his birthplace into
a model Renaissance town. The architect Bernardo Rossellino was commissioned
to build a Duomo, papal palace and town hall, the construction were
completed in three years |
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