Pisa is a wonderful land in Italy and quite popular world-wide for its Leaning Tower. Millions of tourists come to watch this extraordinary tower every year. Located in the western Tuscany, this beautiful landmark has many attractions to visit and enjoy. Backed with the history of 3,000 years, this seaside settlement has many interesting things to offer to its visitors.
Pisa has a colossal collection of wonderful landmarks, historical monuments and buildings dating back to many hundred of years. The city still has retained its medieval historical monuments. Students from all around the world come here as it is also known for its world-famous university that had been established in 1343 and today it has become one of the Italy’s top schools.
To the north-west of Pisa, there lays the lustrous carpet of green lawn on which four impressive buildings stand in glittering white marble. These majestic structures are the magnificent breathtaking Duomo (cathedral) that was built almost 1,000 years ago, the cathedral’s bell tower- better known as the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the circular Battistero (Baptistery) – the largest of its kind in the whole of Italy, and the Camposanto which is well known as the Holy Field and without doubt it is one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the world. This area is referred to as the Campo dei Miracoli or the Piazza dei Miracoli (Field of Miracles) and these remarkable Tuscan buildings combine Moorish, Gothic and Romanesque architectural features. The Piazza dei Miracoli is where you will find Pisa's main tourist information, while additional tourism outlets are located on the Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, and at the nearby Galileo Galilei Airport. You can opt for a
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