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A Baroque-style Roman Catholic church with a 1630-1634 façade by Cosimo Pugliani, featuring frescoes from the 13th century and works of art from the 15th and 16th centuries, including a canvas of St Rocco by Giovanni Antonio Sogliani on the altar.
A palace, Palazzo del Collegio Puteano, occupies the western part of Piazza dei Cavalieri, built between 1549 and 1598, and features allegoric frescoes between 1608 and 1609, hosting students and a research center.
A palace located in Pisa, Italy. This historic building has served as the residence of various magistratures, including the Archivio and Cancelleria, the Priori, and the Consiglio dei Dodici, an organ of the Order of the Knights of Santo Stefano.
A museum of ancient Egyptian antiquities, housing a collection of artifacts from Egypt, Nubia, and North Africa, featuring exhibits with didactic and documentary value, open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday.
A 12th-century church, San Nicola, is mentioned for the first time in 1097 and features a façade with 12th-century intarsia, pilaster strips, blind arches, and lozenges.
A medieval tower built in the 12th century, featuring a rectangular plan, loggiato on the ground floor, and five stories. It was known as the Torre de Cantone, Gaetani, or della Verga d'oro.
A Roman Catholic church in Pisa, featuring a 17th-century portal fresco and containing relics, a 15th-16th-century wooden Crucifix, and a marble Annunciation by Stoldo Lorenzi.
Museo dell'Opera del Duomo is a religious museum showcasing the treasures of Pisa Cathedral, including artworks, sculptures, and artifacts removed from the monuments for restoration and conservation purposes.
A church tower, also known as the Campanile of Pisa, famous for its nearly four-degree lean due to an unstable foundation.
Palazzo del Collegio Puteano