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Siena Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Siena) is a medieval church in Siena, Italy, dedicated from its earliest days as a Roman Catholic Marian church, and now dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. Since the early 13th-century the Siena Cathedral has been an important part of the Sienese identity.
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English: Siena, Tuscany, Italy. Siena's enduring artistic glories are largely Gothic. Siena's enduring artistic glories are largely Gothic. The historic centre is a Unesco World Heritage Site.
The Church of San Domenico contains art by Guido da Siena, dating to the mid-13th century. Duccio's Maestà , which was commissioned by the City of Siena in 1308, was instrumental in leading Italian painting away from the hieratic representations of Byzantine art and directing it towards more direct presentations of reality.
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The church's alternate name, Basilica Cateriniana, is attributed to St. Catherine of Siena, who lived nearby. [4] It is a large edifice built, like many contemporary edifices of the mendicant orders, in brick, with a lofty bell tower on the left (this was reduced in height after an earthquake in 1798). [5]
Istrice occupies the north-westernmost edge of Siena and contains the San Vincenzo e Anastasio church, home of the city's oldest surviving fresco and burial place of Pinturicchio. Traditionally, its residents were blacksmiths. Istrice ' s symbol is a porcupine. Its colours are white, red, blue and black.