The elegant and refined “Scrigno del Duomo” Restaurant is situated downstairs in the old cellars of a seventeenth-century building.
Before sitting down at the beautifully laid out tables, the sommelier will offer you an aperitif under a wrought-iron vine and trellis created by di Luciano Zanoni
The main dining area is in the "Senesi" room, named after the artist who created the wonderful graffito artwork which covers the entire wall of the room. Other smaller rooms are available for those prefer to dine in a more secluded atmosphere, perhaps for a business meeting or special occasion
The most “ancient” and fascinating of all the rooms is the cellar where you can admire the Roman city wall and an eighteenth-century well, which came to light during excavations and has been perfectly restored: this is the extremely well-stocked wine cellar of the Scrigno, where enthusiasts can indulge in the search for highly-prized, unique labels and bottle sizes.