The place that has brought Pisa to international fame is without doubt the evocative Piazza dei Miracoli, which houses, in addition to the famous Leaning Tower, the Baptistery, Duomo, the Museo delle Sinopie and the Camposanto Monumentale.
Yet the wonders of Pisa are not limited to this square alone: many buildings, monuments and museums contribute to upholding the memory of a past when Pisa was one of the four Maritime Republics.
These incude the Piazza dei Cavalieri, which houses the Palazzo della Carovana, the seat of the Scuola Normale Superiore, the Palazzo dell’Orologio, the 16th century Chiesa dei Cavalieri di Santo Stefano, and the Ponte di Mezzo, overlooking the Arno river and the city’s main historical buildings.
PISA
The place that has brought Pisa to international fame is without doubt the evocative Piazza dei Miracoli, which houses, in addition to the famous Leaning Tower, the Baptistery, Duomo, the Museo delle Sinopie and the Camposanto Monumentale.
Yet the wonders of Pisa are not limited to this square alone: many buildings, monuments and museums contribute to upholding the memory of a past when Pisa was one of the four Maritime Republics.
These incude the Piazza dei Cavalieri, which houses the Palazzo della Carovana, the seat of the Scuola Normale Superiore, the Palazzo dell’Orologio, the 16th century Chiesa dei Cavalieri di Santo Stefano, and the Ponte di Mezzo, overlooking the Arno river and the city’s main historical buildings.