Monuments Arsenale Mediceo Lungarno Ranieri Simonelli It was built at the behest of Cosimo I de' Medici, who wanted to build an arsenal for the ships of the powerful Tuscan fleet. It was composed of eight naves on average 60 meters long, 8 meters high and about 10 meters wide. Today in the restored area there are some exhibitions that present a part of important archaeological findings. These are shipwrecks and furnishings of the ancient Etruscan and Roman port area located in the area of the current railway station of Pisa - San Rossore.
Monuments Statua di Kinzica The Kinzica statue is a bas-relief of a sarcophagus from the 3rd century AD Kinzica de' Sismondi was the daughter of a nobleman who according to legend, saved the city of Pisa from the invasion of the Saracens. The face of the statue was reworked in the twelfth century, when it was decided to dedicate the statue to Kinzica De' Sismondi.