
House of Santa Caterina: A Pilgrimage Site
Caterina of Siena (1347-1380) was a Dominican mystic, papal advisor, and one of Italy's two patron saints. Her childhood home is now a free shrine.
# House of Santa Caterina: A Pilgrimage Site
Caterina of Siena (1347-1380) was a Dominican mystic, papal advisor, and one of Italy's two patron saints. Her childhood home is now a free shrine.
Key facts
- Location: via del Costone, a 5-minute walk from the Campo into the Oca contrada.
- Free entry. Donations accepted.
- Includes the room where she had her visions, the family kitchen, and several chapels added over centuries.
- Quiet — usually visited by Italian pilgrims rather than tourists.
- Combine with a visit to San Domenico nearby, which houses her relics.
What I tell visitors
Even if you are not religious, the chapels are beautiful and the visit gives historical context for understanding medieval Siena.
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Final word
Whatever brings you to Siena — food, the Palio, the Tuscan countryside — slow down. The city repays attention. If you have a tip to add or a correction, write us at redazione@visitsienaguide.it.
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