Pienza
Pienza is a small town located in the Tuscany region of Italy. Known for its Renaissance architecture, it was designed by Pope Pius II in the 15th century. The town is famous for its picturesque streets, beautiful views of the surrounding countryside, and its well-preserved buildings, which reflect the ideals of the Renaissance.
One of the highlights of Pienza is its cheese, particularly Pecorino, a sheep's milk cheese that is a local specialty. The town is also part of the Val d'Orcia UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its stunning landscapes and cultural significance. Visitors often enjoy exploring its charming squares and historic sites.