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| The Main street of Monteriggioni |
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| One of the 2 main "portals" or gates |
ABOUT THE TOWN: Monteriggioni is a township or "comune" in the province of Siena in the Italian region Tuscany. It is another town built on a hill as a fortress, and is surrounded by walls. Today there are a lot of shops along the main streets. It was built by the Sienese in 1214–19 as a front line in their wars against Florence.
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| The other main gate |
WALLS, TOWERS AND GATES - The roughly circular walls are about1,870 feet (570 meters) long and go around the natural contours of the big hill. The wall was built during the same 5 year period that town was developed.There are also 14 towers and 2 big gates called "portals." One gate, the Porta Fiorentina
opens toward Florence to the north, and the other, the Porta Romana,
faces Rome to the south. The main street within the walls connects the
two gates in a roughly straight line. The main piazza (square) or the Piazza Roma, is dominated by a Romanesque church with a simple, plain façade. ![]() |
| Rob and Tom stop for a picture in Monteriggiano |
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| Tom in front of a medieval church still standing in the walled town |
FEATURED IN TODAY'S VIDEO GAMES! The town is architecturally and culturally significant; it hosts several piazzas, and is referenced in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, as well as a playable locale in Ubisoft's video game installments Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
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| A muscular demon in Dante's inferno |
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