Pisa | The tomb of the Etruscan Prince
It is the oldest monument in Pisa, outside the city, a sepulchral complex centred on the tomb of a “noble”…
It is the oldest monument in Pisa, outside the city, a sepulchral complex centred on the tomb of a “noble”…
It is the only Roman monument preserved in Pisa. In the Middle Ages it was erroneously called Terme di Nerone,…
In San Giuliano Terme, respectively in the hamlets of Rigoli and Pugnano, we find two beautiful Romanesque Parish churches. The…
Toiano Its origins date back to the Middle Ages, when it was a castle disputed between Lucca, Pisa and Florence.…
Far from urban centers, it allows observing stars up to the sixth visual magnitude and enjoys protection from light pollution.…
A few minutes walk from the medieval hamlet of Orciatico are the ruins of two windmills (XVII century, only one…
The Oratory of St. John the Baptist overlooking the main street of Cascina, belongs to the adjacent complex of the…
The salt mines of Volterra have been cultivated since the time of the Etruscans, and have always been considered an…
It is a historical residence on the second floor of a 17th-century palace built by the noble Ricciarelli family, a…
The Museum, also known as the “Medieval Criminal Museum“, displays all the techniques and instruments of medieval torture, instruments of…
The museum brings together the rich material of the former Volterra mental hospital (Asylum) recovered over the years and of…
The Torre Upezzinghi, better known as the “Torre di Caprona“, is one of the most scenic locations along the Pisan…