Tourist Spots In Pisa At A Glance

2010 March 16

Pisa is a small town with a population of no more than 100,000 situated in the north of Italy. Pisa is famous chiefly for its leaning tower; however, there are a few other tourist attractions in Pisa worthy of a visit. Pisa has a long history and served as a strategic naval base during Roman times.

Pisa rose to occupy the apex in military and economic fronts during the 12th century when it was considered as a chief maritime force and trading city as a result of which the major part of its architecture could be dated back to the 12th century. We have described a few of the tourist spots in Pisa below.

It is the Leaning Tower that is most renowned not only in Pisa but the whole of Italy. It has attained fame because of its deformity. Nevertheless it wins over hundreds from all around the world who enjoy taking pictures of the Leaning Tower.

Entry is controlled inside the tower at all times for fear of safety, even though it is possible to gain entry into the tower by spending 15 Euros. It is better to book your place in advance since there is a limit for the number of people to be allowed into the Tower on a daily basis.

The baptistery in Pisa is the place where people from the medieval Pisa get baptised into the Christian religion. This was constructed in the 12th century though the completion took place after 200 years.

Romanesque and Gothic styles can be seen in the architecture of this baptistery. A pool-like shape carved out in the middle of the building can be seen inside the baptistery into which water would have been poured and people would have submerged as part of the baptism process.

The Cathedral in Pisa is an excellent example of Romanesque architecture that is so typical of the Tuscany region of Italy.

It was in the 11th century that this building was constructed with the grandiose interior held firm by 68 columns. The main wonder of this Cathedral are the green and white marble interiors. One has to pay an admission fee of 2 Euros to visit this Cathedral.

For those wanting to do some sightseeing in Pisa at a more comfortable pace, there are boat tours available that travel down the River Arno from which most of Pisa’s sights can be seen. Tickets cost about 5.

If you have an interest in art from the renaissance then be sure to read our guide on things to do in Florence. If you would like more info on sightseeing in Pisa follow the hyperlinks.

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