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AT Europe: Siena, Italy -- This Is Why They Call It Sienna

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If you remember nothing else after a visit to the Tuscan town of Siena, you remember the color...


 
 
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Historically made from a pigment derived from clay earth near its namesake city, sienna in its raw mustardy brownish-yellow or burnt reddish-brown orange state is the color of choice in this heavily touristed city, with its many brick buildings and medieval Piazza del Campo, one of the most beautiful public squares on earth.

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Like salmon-colored Marrakesh, the single tone has a mesmerizing effect, by turns soothing and mildly claustrophobic. Like gray Paris, Siena's identity is linked with a dominant hue that gives it a singular character, offering a lesson in the effects of making bold color choices.

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- Kristin Hohenadel blogging from rue Vieille du Temple, Paris, France. She can be reached at kristinh @ apartmenttherapy . com

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wouldn't mind being there RIGHT NOW!

posted by GZgoingMod aka Geraldine on 2007-08-29 16:45:12
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LOVE LOVE LOVE Siena -- much more wonderful than overrated and overrun Florence!

posted by Mid-C Frank on 2007-08-29 17:02:28
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Dang, now I am so hungry.

posted by I Love Upstate on 2007-08-29 17:25:13
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@Frank - its not a competition tho' is it. They're close enough to enjoy both... (perhaps at a different time of year?) Do you really not like Florence?

Lovely photos - v true - and also interesting in the way they make me look up - whereas in Sienna I think I must look at the floor mostly.

posted by Lesley - London on 2007-08-29 17:28:41
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Lesley, I agree, I adore Florence, although it is crowded (and hot) during the busy summer months.

I very much enjoy Siena, and Lucca, as well.

Great photographs.

posted by kari-anne on 2007-08-29 19:54:38
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Kristin,
As always, beautiful photos and narration.

posted by J on 2007-08-29 22:03:38
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Mid-C Frank, you should see Arezzo, near 90 km from Siena... I love it much more than usual touristic Siena and Firenze!

arry

posted by arry on 2007-08-30 03:30:19
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I've lived for a year in Siena and I know I'll miss it forever! It's like living on a Fairytale. I've been inside several Senese palazzos and they're as charming as you see outside.

posted by Patchgirl on 2007-08-30 04:52:25
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Old stuff rules.

posted by Jon_B on 2007-08-30 09:10:23
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Ditto Jon_B, ditto

posted by bobbin on 2007-08-30 09:31:04
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I have nothing but great memories of the beauties of Siena. Not even the auto accident we had on our approach to the city has tarnished these memories. My favorite thing about Siena and other very old cities is the juxtaposition of the most contemporary of home goods in the store windows that are in these very old buildings.

posted by Mason on 2007-08-30 10:21:19
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