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Pisa is a Tuscan city famous for the Leaning Tower, an iconic symbol of medieval architecture. It offers a rich cultural heritage, Renaissance art, beautiful squares, and a welcoming atmosphere along the banks of the Arno River.
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History of Pisa

History of Pisa

2025-04-0905:59

TheHistory of Pisa tells the evolution of an extraordinary city, from its Etruscanand Roman origins, through the Middle Ages and the era of maritime republics,to Florentine domination and the modern era, highlighting its traditionalcultural and artistic heritage.
The Tower of Pisa

The Tower of Pisa

2025-04-0906:45

The Tower of Pisa, renowned for its lean, is an architectural masterpiece and asymbol of Pisa. Built from 1173 onward, it has undergone numerous interventionsto stabilize it, becoming today an unmissable tourist attraction and ahistorically significant emblem.
The Square of Miracles

The Square of Miracles

2025-04-0906:24

TheSquare of Miracles in Pisa is an iconic site that houses masterpieces such asthe Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Leaning Tower, and the Monumental Cemetery.This authentic place, rich in history and art, represents the cultural andreligious heart of the city.
TheMuseum of the Duomo’s Opera in Pisa, located near the Square of Miracles,preserves medieval and Renaissance artworks from the Cathedral and othermonuments. Founded in 1986, it offers an overview of the city’s history, art,and spirituality.
TheMonumental Cemetery of Pisa, located in the Square of Miracles, is a monumentalcemetery rich in history and art. Built in 1278, it houses frescoes, tombs ofillustrious figures, and works of art that testify to the devotion and medievalheritage of Pisa.
TheCathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Pisa, located in the Square of Miracles, isa masterpiece of Romanesque art. Started in 1063, it boasts a decorated façade,elegant interiors, and works of art such as Giovanni Pisano’s pulpit, whichtestify to Pisa’s religious history.
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