Introduction to Siena Cathedral: Siena Cathedral (English: Cathedral of Siena, Italian: Duomo di Siena) is located at the highest point of the ancient city. The exterior is decorated with red, green and white marble, which looks extremely gorgeous and exquisite. , its facade reflects the architectural styles of two eras: the three gates in the lower half were built at the end of the 13th century in Romanesque style, while the spire in the upper half shows Gothic style. The towering interior space of the church is supported by black and white marble columns. The most interesting part is the paintings carved on the marble floor. The entire floor is paved with 56 exquisite marble mosaics, with a total area of ​​approximately 3,000 square meters. Square Meter is the result of the efforts of more than 40 artists, depicting scenes from the Old Testament and Greek mythology.
Admission to the cathedral: 3 euros/person.

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