
Duration
15 minutes
Best Time
Morning
Price
€
Walking
Minimal walking
The Torri dei Salvucci are twin stone towers that perfectly capture medieval San Gimignano's cutthroat family politics. Built by the wealthy Salvucci clan in the 13th century, these towers were constructed specifically to outdo their rivals, the Ardinghelli family, whose towers stand directly across Piazza del Duomo. The taller tower reaches about 50 meters while its companion stands slightly shorter, creating an asymmetrical silhouette that's become one of the town's most recognizable sights.
You can't enter the towers, so your visit is really about appreciating their imposing presence from street level. Standing in the small piazza, you'll feel dwarfed by these stone giants that have watched over San Gimignano for 800 years. The morning light hits the weathered stone beautifully, casting sharp shadows that emphasize every crack and crevice. The contrast between these militant structures and the elegant Collegiata church nearby perfectly illustrates medieval priorities: God and warfare in equal measure.
Most visitors snap a quick photo and move on, which is honestly about right for a 15 minute stop. The towers look impressive but there's no signage explaining their history, so you'll want to read up beforehand. Skip the crowded midday visits when tour groups cluster here. The real value is understanding how these towers represent the medieval arms race that created San Gimignano's extraordinary skyline.
Position yourself on the steps of the Collegiata church for the best angle to capture both towers with the morning light hitting their faces directly
Most visitors don't realize the towers were deliberately built at different heights because medieval building codes limited tower construction based on social status and permits
Walk around to Via San Giovanni for a side view that shows how the towers connect to the surrounding medieval houses, giving better context for their original defensive purpose
Address
Piazza delle Erbe, 20, 53037 San Gimignano SI, Italy
Neighborhood
Piazza della CisternaSkip the queue: Book tickets online to avoid the ticket line.
Plan for about 15 minutes. Morning visits are typically less crowded.
Torri dei Salvucci is in the Piazza della Cisterna neighborhood of San Gimignano. The address is Piazza delle Erbe, 20, 53037 San Gimignano SI, Italy. The area is well-served by metro.
Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.
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