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Tourists in Pisa
Pisa is famous in the world for its Tower but the whole city is very charming. I have been for the first time in Pisa during a trip with my own friends at the end of the high school. After parking outside of the city centre, we reached the Squares of Miracles (Piazza dei Miracoli) easily by walking, because the whole city is not based on so large distances. The Square of Miracles is surrounded by a wall and there are four monuments in it.
The very famous Pisa’s Leaning Tower, on of the best known symbols of Italy’s in the world, Pisa’s Dome, the Baptistery and the Monumental Cemetery. All these buildings were built in white marble on a vast green lawn in which many tourists decide to sit down in the days of sunshine. When I’ve been there, me and my friends we seated down in the grass having short lunch break and all the parts of the grass was covered by students of the local univesrity of simply tourists.
Around the lawn there are small shops where you can buy anything related to the tower, such as little statues, lamps, t-shirts, dolls, pillows ... everyone has the shape of the leaning tower. I looked at the cathedral and the cemetery, which were very impressive, and entered into the tower and climbed up all its seps until the top, from which you can dominate all the Square and its beautiful monuments.
Even the genius of Galileo Galilei often choosed to climb up on the top of Pisa’s tower to make its studies, even if we took the chance just to make some tourists funny photos!
written by Dave Mitchell - Last update: 15/11/2021