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The Economist The world's oldest bank, Monte dei Paschi, was founded in 1472. Its recent history has been shambolic
110 months ago
billiger-mietwagen.de Achtung, Fernweh-Garantie!
Bei diesen Bildern will man doch sofort die Koffer packen und losreisen (via Bored Panda).
112 months ago
Bored Panda 10+ of the best travel photos of 2016 From Siena International Photo Award:
113 months ago
National Geographic Photo of the Day: At the heart of Siena, Italy, #YourShot member Veronika K Ko captured this bird's eye view of a woman and dog walking on the Piazza del Campo. #photography
127 months ago
The Economist Picture of the day: From Instagram
Italy's Carabinieri perform an attack before the Palio di Siena horse race in Siena, Italy, August 17th 2015. Every year on July 2nd and August 16th, almost without fail since the mid-1600s, ten riders compete bare
Read more ... back around Siena's shell-shaped central square in a bid to win the Palio, a silk banner depicting the Madonna and child. The race was postponed to August 17th 2015 due to rain http://econ.st/1UQUUSc
127 months ago
Siena School for Liberal Arts Live, learn, explore!!!
Apply to our Spring 2016 semester courses and experience the unique and exciting environment of the city of Siena, Unesco World Heritage Site!
#studyabroad #sienaschool #liberalarts #sustainability #deafstudies #museumstudies
Read more ... #italianstudies #siena #tuscany #italy
128 months ago
The New York Times The world's oldest bank has survived plagues, panics and wars. Will Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena it Italy also make it through the financial crisis?
129 months ago
Tuscany Tours Come to visit Siena
http://www.tuscanytoursbygianni.com/sienasangimignano.html
http://www.tuscanytoursbygianni.com/sangalganosiena.html
132 months ago
National Geographic Siena's Torre del Mangia campanile rises above the courtyard in the town square's Palazzo Pubblico. The palace, which was built beginning in 1297, originally housed the government and is famous for its frescoes.
133 months ago
Sports Illustrated And the 6-10 Siena College basketball team thought things couldn't get worse.
134 months ago
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