
Pienza is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in southern Tuscany that represents the earliest example of Renaissance humanistic urban planning, built between 1458-1462 under Pope Pius II. Visitors explore masterpieces like Palazzo Piccolomini with its panoramic loggia overlooking Val d'Orcia, the Cathedral, and other Renaissance palaces characterized by rational spatial organization and unparalleled architectural perspectives.






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