The façade of Siena Cathedral is one …

Years: 1284 - 1284

The façade of Siena Cathedral is one of the most fascinating in all of Italy and certainly one of the most impressive features in Siena.

Each of the cardinal points (west, east, north, and south) has its own distinct work; by far the most impressive of these is the west façade.

Acting as the main entryway to the Duomo proper, it boasts three portals, the central one capped by a bronze-work sun.

Built in two stages and combining elements of French Gothic, Tuscan Romanesque architecture, and Classical architecture, the west façade is a beautiful example of Sienese workmanship.

Work begins on the lower part around 1284.

Built using polychrome marble, the work is overseen by Giovanni Pisano whose work on the Duomo’s façade and pulpit is influenced by his father Nicola Pisano.

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