Piazza della Cisterna
Piazza della Cisterna is San Gimignano's triangular heart, a perfectly preserved medieval square where 13th-century tower houses lean inward like protective guardians.
About Piazza della Cisterna
Piazza della Cisterna is San Gimignano's triangular heart, a perfectly preserved medieval square where 13th-century tower houses lean inward like protective guardians. You'll see the famous twin Torri dei Salvucci dominating the north side, while Torre del Diavolo looms to the east, all connected by herringbone brick paving that's remained unchanged for 700 years. The central wellhead that gives the piazza its name still sits exactly where medieval residents drew their water.
Walking into this space feels like stepping onto a movie set, except the worn brick beneath your feet and the weathered stone facades are completely authentic. Morning light creates dramatic shadows between the towers while locals emerge for their morning coffee at the corner cafes. You'll hear the echo of footsteps bouncing off ancient walls and catch glimpses of laundry hanging from upper windows where people still actually live.
Most visitors rush through for photos, but this square rewards lingering. Skip the overpriced tourist restaurants on the main corners and grab a coffee at Bar dalle Volte for EUR 1.50 instead of EUR 3 elsewhere. Gelateria Dondoli lives up to its world champion reputation, though EUR 4 for two scoops stings. The real magic happens early morning or late afternoon when tour groups clear out and you can actually hear the medieval silence.
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