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Leaning Tower
The jewel in Pisa’s crown is this iconic cylindrical bell tower, which has become world-famous because of its bizarre angle.
Piazza dei Miracoli
The Leaning Tower of Pisa makes this walled square the most photographed square in Pisa, but its other grand structures are also worth capturing.
Cathedral of Pisa
At the heart of Piazza dei Miracoli lies an impressive example of Romanesque architecture, one of the most sacred sites in Italy.
Piazza del Duomo
Visit the historic grassy area known for its rich European medieval art and some of the most remarkable architectural structures in the world.
Knight's Square
The former political center of medieval Pisa is lined with many of the city’s most significant buildings. A prestigious university creates a lively atmosphere.
Palazzo Blu
Explore this time capsule of classic Pisan life and learn about the achievements of this fascinating town’s most creative sons and daughters.
Pisa Baptistry
Climb to the second floor of this beautiful monument for views across the Duomo or to experience its unique acoustics.
Church of Santa Maria della Spina
In a city of remarkable architecture, this Gothic church on the River Arno is considered to be one of Pisa’s most impressive structures despite its small size.
Campo Santo
Explore the cloisters of this walled cemetery to discover medieval frescoes, Roman sarcophagi and the final resting place of the famous mathematician Fibonnaci.