Historic Centre of the City of Pienza
It was in this Tuscan town that Renaissance
town-planning concepts were first put into practice after Pope Pius II
decided, in 1459, to transform the look of his birthplace. He chose the
architect Bernardo Rossellino, who applied the principles of his mentor,
Leon Battista Alberti. This new vision of urban space was realized in
the superb square known as Piazza Pio II and the buildings around it:
the Piccolomini Palace, the Borgia Palace and the cathedral with its
pure Renaissance exterior and an interior in the late Gothic style of
south German churches.