Supposedly in existence since the late 1000s, the Fontebranda was at once one of Siena's lifelines, providing usable water and a place for those to congregate and gossip at. In that sense, the Fontebranda is more of a giant outdoor tank than a "fountain", but still an impressive one if you consider how well it's lasted through the ages, its water still brimming with a lifegiving turquoise color.
It's also worth noting that this particular attraction is a bit of a hidden gem and at the bottom of Siena's hillside, away from all the major tourist attractions and Siena's center. Still, it's fairly accessible from the city center by a series of escalators that keep going down and down until you hit the bottom. Although there wasn't much to do around here other than look at the "fountain", I appreciated the solitude and respite and history the area provided from Siena's more well known and more festive areas. read more