Mick Jagger visits Siena cathedral -- standing in line like a normal tourist


Yesterday afternoon, around 6 p.m., Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones visited Siena Cathedral.

Yesterday afternoon Mick Jagger, the historic frontman of the Rolling Stones, was in Tuscany, specifically in Siena, and in his visit to the city as a tourist he included the famous Duomo. In fact, the singer showed up around 6 p.m. at the ticket office to buy the entrance ticket to the Cathedral, to admire together with the other visitors the artistic beauties of the Duomo, the uncovered floor and the Piccolomini Library. He was very enthusiastic about it.

Jagger visited the Cathedral accompanied by others (bodyguards, a Florentine guide, and a couple of agent friends) and, despite wearing a mask and hat, was nevertheless recognized by those present.

Mick Jagger visits Siena cathedral -- standing in line like a normal tourist
Mick Jagger visits Siena cathedral -- standing in line like a normal tourist


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