Pisa is most famously known for its leaning tower, but the long-time home of Galileo (who used the tower to drop pebbles to test his theories of gravity) has more to it than one tower. A walk around the historic quarters could lead to the 12th century Basilica di San Pietro a Grado or perhaps to Lord Byron’s former residence, Palazzo Toscanelli. Around the Tower itself, the magnificent Duomo and Bapistry make up an architectural trinity unequalled in Italy. Their construction was financed by the spoils of the Crusades, whose participants were transported there in Pisan ships.

Once an Etruscan port, ancient ships have been discovered buried in the town and are soon to be on display for visitors.

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Written by  Sarah Clise.

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Pisa cake!

The 14th-century Romanesque Leaning Tower is of course Pisa’s main attraction (it has 294 stairs) and really seems to overturn any moment. The tower reopened in November 2001, and as of October 2003 tickets to climb the tower were 15 Euros. A fortification project has made some progress in stopping the increase in inclination and even managed to pull the tower back a bit (40 centimetres). The Leaning Tower belongs to an ensemble of four impressive buildings all located on "Campo dei Miracoli" (square of miracles): the cathedral Santa Maria Assunta, the campanile (leaning tower that was actually a bell tower), the baptistry (looks like a huge "baci" chocolate, that is a delicious Italian candy) and the Camposanto cemetery.

Should time permit stop at Palazzo dei Cavalieri, walk down Via Santa Maria towards the river banks of Arno, where the small Gothic chapel of "Santa Maria della Spina" is located and the National Museum of San Matteo (excellent collection of 12th-through 15th-century art)

It’s also fun just to walk around Pisa (pop. 104 000). The city is very compact with many narrow streets, small markets, hidden treasures and a great ambience; we suggest seeing it on a day trip from Florence perhaps in combination with Lucca just 13 mi/20 km northeast.

 
Review posted 8th October 2009 by Rai Sciortino.

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