
Hidden beneath the medieval streets of Siena, there is another network of passageways. This underground labyrinth, called the “Bottini” and measuring over 25km in total, was created to supply water all around the town. Created between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries, the Bottini were a necessity due to the lack of water which was easily accessible in the town. Now, when the water level is low, the tunnels can be visited and you can take guided tours along two different routes. Though not particularly strenuous a trip, the tight space can be overwhelming, especially for those with claustrophobia. If you think you're brave enough find a villa with pool in Siena and take the tour! Read More



