Chiesa di San Pietro alla Magione
Chiesa di San Pietro alla Magione is a compact 12th-century Romanesque church that once served the Knights Templar on their pilgrimage routes.
About Chiesa di San Pietro alla Magione
Chiesa di San Pietro alla Magione is a compact 12th-century Romanesque church that once served the Knights Templar on their pilgrimage routes. The honey-colored brick facade looks modest from Via Camollia, but step inside to find elegant stone columns, worn medieval floor tiles, and fragments of original frescoes that most tourists never see. You'll spend about 20 minutes here appreciating the simple beauty and the weight of eight centuries of prayer.
The interior feels refreshingly authentic compared to Siena's more polished churches. Light filters through small windows onto bare stone walls, creating an atmosphere that's contemplative rather than showy. You can actually hear yourself think here, unlike the Duomo where tour groups echo constantly. The wooden pews face a modest altar, and you'll notice worn stone details that speak to centuries of use by both Templars and ordinary Sienese.
Most guidebooks barely mention this place, which works in your favor. There's no admission fee, no crowds, and no pressure to rush through. The church often stays open later than posted hours, but don't count on it being open during lunch (roughly 12:30 to 3:00). Skip it if you're already churched out from the Duomo and San Domenico, but if you appreciate quiet medieval spaces, this delivers more atmosphere per minute than most of Siena's famous sites.
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