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Quote: One of the highlights of our trip to Tuscany last year was to be our visit to Pisa. To be accurate, the main attraction was not so much the city of Pisa itself, charming though it undoubtedly is, but the Field of Read More
Quote: The Baptistery is a circular building with interesting architecture and some nice art inside. The pulpit was designed by Nicola Pisano. The domed interior is famous for its unusual acoustics, as our tour guide Read More
Quote: The tour will probably take 3 – 4 hours (it’s up to you how much time you spend visiting Campo dei Miracoli masterpieces). From Piazza della Stazione take Viale Gramsci (useful Postal Office on your Read More
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Quote: It’s a local celebration dedicated to the city patron - San Ranieri, of course. It takes place in Pisa on June 16 of every year. It consists of a very particular thing: the leaning tower, the Dome, the Read More
Quote: I fully admit that I went to the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo only because it was on the combined ticket I had bought from the bigliettera. Actually it was pretty engaging. The ground floor has several noteworthy Read More
Quote: You will find the Camposanto on the northwest side of the Campo dei Miracoli, to the north of the cathedral. Approaching you will see some blind arches and two simple portals. From outside the Camposanto has Read More
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Quote: Certosa di Pisa, also known as Certosa di Calci is a former Carthusian monastery (charterhouse), now a museum. It's located near the village of Calci, about 10 km from Pisa, and thus a good destination for a day Read More
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