Top 8 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Pienza, Tuscany

June 11, 2021 Velvet Mowry

Pienza, a town in Tuscany, is the "touchstone of Renaissance urbanism." In 1996, UNESCO declared the town a World Heritage Site and in 2004 the entire valley, the Val d'Orcia, was included on the list of Unesco’s World Cultural Landscapes. Pienza was the birthplace of Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini, who would become Pope Pius II. After he became Pope, Piccolomini had the entire village rebuilt as an ideal Renaissance town that would serve as a retreat from Rome.
Restaurants in Pienza

1. Piazza Pio II

Piazza Pio II, Pienza Italy http://www.comune.pienza.siena.it/on-line/Home/IlComune.html
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4.5 based on 888 reviews

Piazza Pio II

Reviewed By jaybeeFL - Palm Harbor, United States

If you walk down the main artery in Pienza, the Corso Rosselino, you will run into the Piazza Pio II. Named after Pope Pius II, this piazza contains most of the main structures in Pienza--- the Duomo, city hall (Palazzo Communale), Palazzo Piccolomini and the Palazzo Borgio now the Diocesan museum. Most of these structures were the product of Rosselino who was the principal architect, engineer and builder of them at direction of Pius II.

2. Palazzo Piccolomini

Piazza Pio II, 53026, Pienza Italy +39 0577 530032 [email protected] http://www.palazzopiccolominipienza.it/
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4.5 based on 560 reviews

Palazzo Piccolomini

Reviewed By Alistair450 - Auckland Central, New Zealand

Palazzo Piccolomini, built in 1459, was the summer palace of Pope Pius 2. Pienza was his home town. The tour is definitely worthwhile as you will see many original furnishings, weapons, paintings, furniture etc.as well as having a great view over the countryside. The tour ends in the garden. Tours begin at 10.00am and run every 30 minutes. You are provided with an audio guide and the tour costs 7 Euros

3. Acqua Puzzola

Strada provinciale 18, 53011, Pienza Italy
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Acqua Puzzola

4. Pieve di Corsignano

Pienza Italy
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4.5 based on 216 reviews

Pieve di Corsignano

Reviewed By susi924 - Australia, null

A beautiful church with a well preserved 13th century tower located on the outskirts of the town of Pienza. Step inside for a moment of quiet reflection.

5. The Checche Oak Tree

Strada Provinciale N. 53, 53026, Pienza Italy
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The Checche Oak Tree

6. Corso il Rossellino

Corso il Rossellino, 53026, Pienza Italy
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4.5 based on 96 reviews

Corso il Rossellino

Reviewed By jaybeeFL - Palm Harbor, United States

This is the main street in Pienza and if you traverse its length, you will have encountered most of the key sites in this beautiful midieval town. It leads to the Piazza Pio II and the Duomo, the palazzo Piccolomini (Romeo and Juliet!!), the Palazzo Borgio (now a museum), Church of S. Francisco, not to mention an untold number of shops and restaurants. Take your time and bask in the history and beauty of this place. Then walk to the rear of the Duomo and take in the spectacular view of the valley below. Only in Tuscany!!!

7. Monastero di Sant'Anna in Camprena

Strada Provinciale 71, 53026, Pienza Italy +39 0578 748037 http://www.camprena.it
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Monastero di Sant'Anna in Camprena

8. Case Nuove

Via Case Nuove, 53026, Pienza Italy
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Case Nuove

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