Pienza is a gem in the Val d'Orcia. It's known as the city of Pope Pius II, Enea Silvio Piccolomini, who was born here in 1405. Once Pius became Pope, he wanted to transform his humble birthplace, Corsignano, into an urban-architectural treasure.
Therefore, he entrusted the total renovation of the village to the architect Bernardo Rossellino and to the humanist Leon Battisti Alberti. In just four years, from 1459 to 1462, they defined the harmonious and typically 15th-century appearance of present-day Pienza.
This is how the artistic city is known today: "born from a thought of love and a dream of beauty", as Giovanni Pascoli wrote.