Festival of the Palio
Palio, Festival of the
The race itself is run in the city's main square, the Piazza del Campo. There is intense rivalry, distrust, cheating, fixing, and bribery and frequent fights. The jockeys ride bareback, each holding a whip, which he can use on his opponents' horses as well as on his own. Riders for the finalist contrade race three times around the Piazza, and the winning contrade receives the Palio to hang on its church until the next festival. Revelry and merrymaking continue until dawn, and the winning jockey is honored with a victory dinner.
The second big race, held on August 16, is known as Madonna del Voto Day, in honor of the Virgin Mary.
Comune of Siena, The Public Relations Office
Piazza del Campo, 7
Siena, 53100 Italy
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Siena Tourist Information
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Siena, 53100 Italy
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