
Places to visit
Campo dei Miracoli is the highest expression of Pisan Romanesque art. On an ample grass field lies the Duomo, the Battistero, the Campanile and the Churchyard. One cannot help but being immediately drawn by the Campanile, better known as Torre Pendente (Leaning Tower), symbol of the city and one of the world's most famous towers. In addition to this Piazza, which alone attracts tourists from all latitudes, one can visit the Museo Nazionale di San Matteo (sculpture, ceramics, Pisan School paintings), the Museo delle Sinopie, Piazza dei Cavalieri, the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa (one of the most prestigious University in the world), and the S. Maria della Spina church, authentic jewel of Romanesque-gothic art. Just at 2 Km from Pisa, the Environmental Park of San Rossore, with its homonymous estate, is known as an equestrian competition ground and breeding centre among the most important in Europe.
Campo dei Miracoli is the highest expression of Pisan Romanesque art. On an ample grass field lies the Duomo, the Battistero, the Campanile and the Churchyard. One cannot help but being immediately drawn by the Campanile, better known as Torre Pendente (Leaning Tower), symbol of the city and one of the world's most famous towers. In addition to this Piazza, which alone attracts tourists from all latitudes, one can visit the Museo Nazionale di San Matteo (sculpture, ceramics, Pisan School paintings), the Museo delle Sinopie, Piazza dei Cavalieri, the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa (one of the most prestigious University in the world), and the S. Maria della Spina church, authentic jewel of Romanesque-gothic art. Just at 2 Km from Pisa, the Environmental Park of San Rossore, with its homonymous estate, is known as an equestrian competition ground and breeding centre among the most important in Europe.
