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A Gothic-style Roman Catholic church in Pisa, featuring a pointed façade with marble and Gothic loggias, a single-hall interior with Renaissance and Baroque artworks, and a notable bell tower with mullioned windows.
A church tower, also known as the Campanile of Pisa, famous for its nearly four-degree lean due to an unstable foundation.
A religious museum and the medieval cathedral of the Archdiocese of Pisa, dedicated to Santa Maria Assunta, featuring a mix of Byzantine and Romanesque architectural styles, with mosaics, frescoes, and intricate stone carvings throughout its interior.
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.
A Roman Catholic church built after 1316 in memory of German soldiers who died in the Battle of Montecatini, featuring a single-room brick structure with 14th-century and 18th-century decorative elements. The interior houses a crucifix made by a German artist with lavish golden stucco decorations.
A botanical garden and museum, the Orto botanico di Pisa is the first university botanical garden in Europe, established in 1544 and featuring a gallery of natural objects, a library, and a collection of herb gardens and arboreta.
A church building in Pisa, Italy, consecrated in 1133, featuring a Pisane-Romanesque style architecture with pilaster strips and a hut-shaped ceiling, housing ancient decorations and artifacts.
A medieval palace in Pisa, formerly housing the captain of the people and featuring a tower where the legendary story of Ugolino della Gherardesca took place.
A palace built in 1562-1564, it was renovated from the existing Palazzo degli Anziani and features a complex façade with sgraffiti, busts, and marble crests, showcasing allegorical figures and zodiacal signs.
A church in Pisa, built for the Order of Knights of St Stephan, founded by Grand Duke Cosimo de' Medici to fight Saracen piracy, with a white marble facade designed by Don Giovanni de' Medici and a bell-tower completed by Giovanni Fancelli.
A historic square in medieval Pisa, known as the Knights' Square, it was the political heart of the city and home to the Pisans' government and churches.
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 Romanesque-style Roman Catholic church, San Frediano features a blind arcade façade with lozenges, marble columns with sculpted capitals, and a 12th-century wooden cross with gilded panel. The interior is a basilica plan with central nave and aisles.
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 museum housed in a former royal palazzo, featuring paintings, sculpture, tapestries, and decorative arts, and operated by the Direzione regionale Musei since 2019.
A gem of Gothic architecture in Italy, Santa Maria della Spina is a museum of a public entity, constructed around 1230 in the Pisan Gothic style, characterized by intricate stone carvings and statues.
A church building, the Church of the Santo Sepolcro in Pisa, Italy, was built in the early 12th century and has an octagonal plan, with a central tambour supported by ogival arches and crowned by a conic cusp.
Santo Sepolcro