It is the bell tower of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo), most famous monument of the city for its characteristic slope. It has been proposed as one of...
Since 2000, access to the Cathedral of Pisa was regulated by distinguishing entrances for tourists from the religious. Have been established schedules for visits and...
The Monumental Cemetery, built from 1278 by Giovanni di Simone, preserves an extraordinary cycle of frescoes of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries (Taddeo Gaddi,...
The Baptistery is a monument opened to the public in a manner similar to that of a museum, and which is part of the museums and monuments of the Opera...
Located in the north of the Monumental Cemetery of Pisa, the Chapel is famous for the altar representing the Assumption among Saints and Prophets, by Giovanni della...
It is the ancient Medieval building where he lived the Captain of the People since 1357, already owned by the Gualandi family. When the building was constructed also...
Fiumi & Fossi Palace (or Palace of the Consuls of the Sea) in Pisa, named by the Consortium living there since 1889, boasts legendary origins and surprises of...
The birth of the Museum, in 1989, represents the culmination of a process that will enhance the collections and the rooms of one of the most prestigious buildings...
The Museum preserves the Treasure of the Cathedral, sculptures and architectural fragments of the buildings in the Square of Miracles, especially the sculptures made...
The Library is located in the Palace of Wisdom, the ancient seat of the University of Pisa, and even todayseat of many institutes of the Faculty of Law. Located in...
Egyptological collection of the University of Pisa was born in 1962, thanks to an initial donation made by Laura Birga Picozzi, a descendant of the family of...
Pisa (/ˈpiːzə/; Italian pronunciation: [ˈpiːsa]) is a city in Tuscany, Central Italy, on the right bank of the mouth of the River Arno on the Tyrrhenian Sea. It...