The Torre del Mangia is a medieval tower located in Siena, Italy. Standing at 102 meters tall, it was completed in 1348 and is part of the Palazzo Pubblico, the city's town hall. The tower is named after its first bell-ringer, Giovanni di Balduccio, known as "Mangia," which means "eater" in the local dialect.
The Torre del Mangia offers stunning views of Siena and the surrounding countryside. Visitors can climb its 400 steps to reach the top, where they can enjoy panoramic vistas. The tower is a significant symbol of the city's rich history and architectural heritage.