Discover the charm of Pisa on an exciting tour! Visit the majestic Cathedral of Pisa, a remarkable example of Tuscan Romanesque style, and marvel at the impressive Leaning Tower, a globally famous architectural icon. Explore the Baptistery of St. John, a treasure of transition between Romanesque and Gothic, and delve into the rich history of the Square of Miracles, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With an experienced guide, you'll learn about the feats and mysteries behind these monuments while enjoying stunning views and a truly unique atmosphere. This is a must-do experience for history and architecture enthusiasts.
The Piazza dei Miracoli is the main public square of the Italian city of Pisa. Historically linked to its most important religious monuments, three of them located at the center of the square, the Cathedral (Duomo), the Baptistery, and the Bell Tower (Campanile), and the others arranged along its boundaries, including the Camposanto (cemetery), the Hospital, the Cathedral Museum (Museo del’Opera del Duomo), and the facilities of the institution, originally used for construction and now serving for the maintenance and conservation of the entire complex, the Opera del Duomo.
Explore the magnificent Cathedral of Pisa, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, a Catholic landmark located in the charming city of Pisa, Italy. This majestic temple, a masterpiece of the Tuscan Romanesque style, is the spiritual heart of the Archdiocese of Pisa. An integral part of the prestigious architectural complex of the Piazza dei Miracoli, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the cathedral captivates visitors with its timeless beauty and rich history. Admire its imposing facade, marvel at its intricate architectural details, and immerse yourself in the serenity of this sacred place, where faith and art intertwine in perfect harmony.
The Baptistery of Pisa, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, is part of the Square of Miracles in Pisa, Italy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987. Built starting from 1152, it is known for its Romanesque-Gothic transition style. Its dome-covered structure is the largest of its kind in Italy, featuring a relief-decorated portal and an interior with minimal ornamentation, except for an octagonal font and a statue of Saint John the Baptist. Nicola Pisano's pulpit inside is a precursor to Renaissance style. Its unique acoustics produce prolonged echoes.
You will make your own way to the meeting points