Camposanto
Pisa
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The Italian word "Camposanto" (Holy Yard) — which is a synonym of "cemetery" — was first used with reference to this Pisan building. According to the legend, it contained soil which was seen as miraculous due to its origins in the Holy Land. You will find this peaceful place with amazing frescoes, mosaics and statues on the same site as the Leaning Tower, the UNESCO World Heritage site Piazza del Duomo di Pisa.
Useful Information
- Address: Camposanto Monumentale di Pisa, Piazza del Duomo 17, Pisa
- Email: info@opapisa.it
- Phone: +39 050 83 50 11
- Opening House: www.opapisa.it/en/square-of-miracles/camposanto
- Opening House: Daily 9am–6pm
- Address: Also known as Campo Santo, Camposanto Monumentale or Camposanto Vecchio
- More Info: b413fa3fa71d20d62a33c0194125be2698b5b664
Do & See
The boat service in Pisa will let you enjoy the architectural scenery of the Lungarni, or the natural beauty of the nearby San Rossore Natural Park, in which several important races and dressage competitions take place. Pisa celebrates traditional events such as the fascinating Luminara (a candlelight festival), the historical Regata (a boat race on the Arno river) and the Gioco del Ponte (an ancient contest on the Ponte di Mezzo). The three of them take place every year in June. An alternative could be a festival of international sacred music called Anima Mundi. It takes place between September and October in the Cathedral and Monumental Cemetery.

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