A private walking tour, in Italian or Russian, through the historic center to learn about the history, legends and funny stories of the city of Pisa. You will learn how Pisa was a despotic maritime republic and why Pisa was hated by all the cities of Tuscany. The tour starts from the Piazza dei Miracoli I will tell you about the Baptistery and its two-colored roof. We will look for unusual columns and strange signs on the facade of the Duomo. Then we will visit the interior with its works of art and the chandelier used by Galileo. In front of the Leaning Tower I will tell you how it leaned and how it was saved. We will admire the Piazza dei Cavalieri, a legacy of the Medici family, today home to the Scuola Normale Superiore. I will show you Galileo's house and tell you its story. We will pass by Piazza delle Vettovaglie, a destination for an aperitif or a dinner with Pisan cuisine. For the sweet tooth, here you can taste the Torta coi Bischeri. We end up on the Ponte di Mezzo where we admire the Lungarno Pisano.
Let's start the tour with some notes on the history of the Piazza dei Miracoli. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it consists of a large expanse of lawn on which stand the 4 masterpieces of medieval monumental art celebrated throughout the world: the famous Bell Tower or Leaning Tower, the Camposanto, the Baptistery and the Duomo.
The second most famous square in the city. In ancient times it represented the center of civil power, while from the second half of the sixteenth century it became the headquarters of the Order of the Knights of Santo Stefano, commissioned by Grand Duke Cosimo I de' Medici. Today it is a pole of cultural attraction and study due to the presence of the headquarters of the Scuola Normale Superiore.
The true historic center of Pisa, in the fourteenth century the rich Pisan merchants began to build their lodges here, opening shops and taverns that served the population. Today very popular with Pisan students in the evening hours.
You will make your own way to the meeting points