Campo dei Miracoli
The Duomo, built netween 1068 and 1118, is one of Italy's major monuments and contains one of its greatest scultures, the magnificent pulpit by Giovanni Pisano.
The Battistero (baptistery), built in the same Pisan Romanesque style as the cathedral. has another fine pulpit, sculptured in 1206 by Giovanni's father, Nicola.
The gleaming marble surfaces of the buildings are covered in arabesques and other ornamentation, as densely patterned as an oriental carpet.
The Campo Santo monumentale (monumental cemetery) lies at the northern edge of Piazza del Duomo (the Cathedral Square). It is a walled cemetery, which is claimed by many as the most beautiful cemetery in the world.
Leaning Tower of Pisa
in 2001, after more than a decade under wraps to halt the dramatic tilt, the iconic Torre Pendente (Leaning Tower) reopened to public. Visit are now limited to 30 people at a time.
An obligatory picture of Mum fixing the leaning tower
Mine doesn't look so good anyway
Me and Pisa
View looking up
Built in 1257 by Giovanni di Simone, the Spedale Nuovo di Santo Spirito (New hospital of Holy Spirit) is located on the southest edge of the square
The building of the old hospital
Mum and I had panini for lunch
Panino terracina, an un-grilled panino
Panino Prosciutto
Caffe Cappuccino
Caffe Latte