Get ready for an unforgettable trip through the heart of Pisa! Our meeting point will be at the arch of Porta Santa Maria in the Square of Miracles, a place that gives access to the fascinating complex of this iconic area. The adventure starts here, where we'll explore the mysteries and history of the famous Piazza dei Miracoli.
Our first stop will be the majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. We'll go back to the 11th century to uncover the secrets of building this masterpiece.
Right in front of the Cathedral, you'll find the imposing Baptistery dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, which, along with the other monuments of the Piazza dei Miracoli, has been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987. You'll be surprised to learn that it's the largest baptistery in Catholicism! Its impressive dimensions will take your breath away.
Continuing our journey, it'll be impossible not to fall in love with the world-famous Leaning Tower of Pisa, the city's most iconic symbol and one of Italy's most photographed monuments. Let's explore the mysteries surrounding this bell tower and uncover its connection to the renowned scientist Galileo Galilei. Is there really something that connects them? Come find out with us!
We'll wrap up our two-hour tour in style at the historic Piazza dei Cavalieri. There, we'll reveal its intriguing connection to the powerful Medici family, leaving you enchanted by the cultural and historical richness of the place.
Join us for this fascinating experience and enjoy unique moments in one of Italy's most charming cities. Book your spot now and embark on this journey through time and art!
This is a guided tour of the monuments of Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa and Piazza dei Cavalieri:
– let's get to know the history of the Baptistery (external visit)
– check out the cathedral (internal visit, when open)
– find out why the Tower of Pisa is leaning
– did you know that other buildings are also leaning in Pisa and in the same square?
– Piazza dei Cavalieri, the city's Renaissance square, designed by the great architect Vasari.
– plus fun stories about the city of Pisa