Statue of Sallisto Bandini in front of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the oldest bank in the world established in 1472. The main entrance, Palazzo Salimbeni
Palazzo Tolomei is one of the oldest palaces in the city and was erected between 1270 and 1275 by the Tolomei family. It served as the first permanent headquarters of the Sienese commune before the Palazzo Publico was built
San Cristoforo is a Roman Catholic church located on Piazza Tolomei The original Romanesque style church was initially constructed in the 11th to 12th-century. A brick Neoclassical temple facade was added with four columns and tympanum in 1798
The Palazzo Pubblico (town hall). Construction began in 1297 to serve as the seat of the Republic of Siena's government. The palace is of medieval and Gothic architecture. The campanile or bell tower, Torre del Mangia, was built between 1325 and 1344