
Piccolomini Library Siena Cathedral
A Renaissance jewel within Siena Cathedral, famed for its soaring Pinturicchio frescoes and ancient illuminated manuscripts.

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Piccolomini Library Siena Cathedral
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Must-see attractions
A Renaissance jewel within Siena Cathedral, famed for its soaring Pinturicchio frescoes and ancient illuminated manuscripts.
"The library is magically beautiful. Its frescoes and exposed books are priceless treasure."

📸 Capture the Colors
The frescoes are incredibly vibrant; have your camera ready as you move through the one-way system!
🎟️ OPI Pass is Key
Get the OPI Pass for full access to the Cathedral complex, including the library.

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Pinturicchio Frescoes
Walls and Ceiling
Vibrant, detailed frescoes depicting the life of Pope Pius II, bursting with color and historical narrative.

The Three Graces Sculpture
Within the Library
A stunning marble sculpture that adds another layer of artistic brilliance to this Renaissance gem.

Illuminated Manuscripts
Display Cases
Marvel at magnificently illustrated medieval manuscripts, showcasing exquisite calligraphy and miniature art.
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📸 Capture the Colors
The frescoes are incredibly vibrant; have your camera ready as you move through the one-way system!
🎟️ OPI Pass is Key
Get the OPI Pass for full access to the Cathedral complex, including the library.
⏳ Don't Rush Through
Staff encourage movement, but try to pause and absorb the details of the frescoes.
🖼️ Appreciate the Artistry
Take time to admire the intricate details of the frescoes and the illuminated manuscripts.
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📸 Capture the Colors
The frescoes are incredibly vibrant; have your camera ready as you move through the one-way system!
🎟️ OPI Pass is Key
Get the OPI Pass for full access to the Cathedral complex, including the library.
⏳ Don't Rush Through
Staff encourage movement, but try to pause and absorb the details of the frescoes.
🖼️ Appreciate the Artistry
Take time to admire the intricate details of the frescoes and the illuminated manuscripts.
What Travellers Say
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Visitors consistently praise the Piccolomini Library for its breathtaking beauty, particularly the vibrant and exceptionally well-preserved Pinturicchio frescoes. The library's inclusion within the Siena Cathedral complex and the opportunity to view ancient illuminated manuscripts are also highly appreciated. Some note the restrictive one-way system can make it difficult to linger and fully absorb the details.
"You can only access via the Cathedral, which requires tickets to enter. The library itself requires no additional ticket. It is exceptionally beautiful and interesting, and I highly recommend making your way through."
Jeremy
"The ceiling and brightly coloured walls in this library are just exquisite!
The library is dedicated to the beautifully illustrated Hyme books, some of which are 700 years old.
You gain entry to the library inside the Cathedral.
You will need to purchase a ticket and I suggest the €23 pass which gives you entry to the Cathedral, allows you to climb panoramic facade, the Mini Library, the Bapistry, the Museum, the Crypt and to walk the nave in the Cathedral (The Gate of Heaven).
Highly recommended"
Samantha Platt
"The Piccolomini Library is a monumental environment of the Siena cathedral.The library is magically beautiful. Its frescoes and exposed books are priceless treasure. In the honor the memory of the maternal uncle Enea Silvio Piccolomini (Pope Pius II), and to preserve the rich bibliographic patrimony that the pontiff and humanist collected when he was in Rome, Cardinal Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini, archbishop of Siena (later Pope Pius III), around in 1492 he was built a library on the premises of the old rectory along the north-western side of the Cathedral. Todeschini was inspired by the French tradition that included libraries attached to cathedrals and by the opening of the Vatican Library of Pope Sixtus IV. As for the chronology of the frescoes that decorate the library, they were made by Pinturicchio and his workshop in a period of time ranging from 1503 to 1508 and celebrate the life and deeds of the pontificate of Pius II, rich in evocation of landscapes and real and imaginative costumes, with refined representations of ceremonies and characters, performed with a wealth of glazed colors. Among the beautiful murals besides Pope Pius II is the character of Pinturicchio himself. In the scene with the canonization of Saint Catherine of Siena, among the public of the religious orders, in the lower left, the two figures in which the young Raphael (with red stockings) have long recognized themselves, who would have collaborated with Bernardino di Betto the execution of the frescoes in the Library, and Pinturicchio himself (with the red cap). The fifth scene of the cycle is one of the best known: it represents the meeting, promoted by the pontiff, between Emperor Frederick III and Eleonora of Portugal, which took place on February 24, 1452, near Porta Camollia. In addition to the murals in the room, we can also admire the marble sculpture of Three Graces. Magnificent codes ( Hand Painted and Written Books),(Gradualie Antifonari) are preserved in the display cases on the walls. It is a very representative collection for the history of the Italian miniature of the fifteenth century. Beyond the Sienese artists, the most precious pages are those decorated by Girolamo da Cremona and Liberale da Verona."
Asiyah Noemi Koso
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Piccolomini Library is located inside the Siena Cathedral (Duomo di Siena). You'll need to enter the Cathedral first to access the library.
Parking in Siena's historic center is limited. It's best to use public parking garages like 'Il Campo' or 'Santa Caterina' and walk to the Duomo.
Yes, it's a pleasant uphill walk of about 10-15 minutes from Piazza del Campo to the Siena Cathedral.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, access to the Piccolomini Library is included with your Siena Cathedral ticket.
The OPI Pass is highly recommended as it includes entry to the Cathedral, Piccolomini Library, Baptistery, Museum, Crypt, and Facciatone viewpoint.
The OPI Pass typically costs around €13-€23, offering great value for accessing multiple sites. Check the official Siena Cathedral website for current pricing.
Yes, purchasing your OPI Pass online in advance is strongly advised to save time and avoid queues.
The library generally follows the Siena Cathedral's opening hours, typically from 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM, but it's best to check the official website for the most up-to-date information.
📸 📸 Photography
Yes, photography is generally allowed, but without flash. Be mindful of the one-way system and staff instructions.
Focus on capturing the vibrant frescoes on the walls and ceiling, as well as the 'Three Graces' sculpture.
The light inside can be challenging. Try to use natural light and ensure your camera is ready as you move through the library.
🎫 🏛️ Onsite Experience
It's renowned for its breathtaking Pinturicchio frescoes depicting the life of Pope Pius II, its stunning ceiling, and the 'Three Graces' sculpture.
Yes, there's a one-way system in place. You enter through one door and exit the same way, with staff encouraging you to keep moving.
To truly appreciate the art, allow at least 15-20 minutes, though the one-way system might limit your lingering time.
The library houses magnificent, hand-painted, and written medieval manuscripts (Gradualie Antifonari) from the late 1400s, showcasing exquisite Italian miniature art.
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The Artistry of Pinturicchio
One of the most famous scenes depicts the meeting between Emperor Frederick III and Eleonora of Portugal, showcasing not only historical accuracy but also a keen eye for costume and setting. The presence of figures believed to be a young Raphael and Pinturicchio himself within these frescoes adds another layer of historical intrigue. Beyond the narrative panels, the library also features the exquisite marble sculpture group, 'The Three Graces', adding a classical element to the Renaissance splendor.
Visitors are consistently awestruck by the condition and brilliance of these frescoes, often remarking that they look as if they were painted yesterday. The sheer artistry and the preservation of these works make the Piccolomini Library a must-see for art and history enthusiasts.
A Treasure Trove of Manuscripts
These magnificent codices, dating from the late 15th century, are a testament to the art of medieval bookmaking. The pages are adorned with exquisite calligraphy and intricate miniature paintings, showcasing the skill of artists like Girolamo da Cremona and Liberale da Verona, alongside other Sienese masters. The detail and richness of color in these manuscripts offer a glimpse into the artistic and devotional practices of the era.
Displayed in cases along the walls, these manuscripts are a priceless treasure, offering a deeper understanding of the cultural and intellectual life of Renaissance Siena. They complement the frescoes, providing a comprehensive look at the artistic and scholarly pursuits of the time.
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