Besides the Tesoro dell'Uomo there are parts dedicated to the Egyptian, Romans and Etruscan antiquity.
It testifies the ruling class propensity for beauty, from the Medici family to the bourgeois collectors of the twentieth-century.
This square, which has made Pisa famous all over the world, was declared a UNESCO Human Heritage site in 1987. With the ancient hospital and the monumental cemetery it represents the circle of the human life.
According to its author art can change the world due to its power over the humanity and "Tuttomondo" represents his idea.
On this square there are the Cavalieri di Santo Stefano Church, the Palazzo della Carovana, (Scuola Normale Superiore), the Clock Tower, famous thanks to Dante, and the Palazzo del Consiglio dei Dodici.
One of the most important church closed to Pisa. According to tradition it was built where San Pietro disembarked during his voyage from the Aegean sea toward Rome.
This church, completed in the XIV century by Giovanni Pisano, was called the Old Cathedral of Pisa. It is an important example of the Pisan Romanesque.
It is one of the first example of Botanical Garden in Europe reporting directly to the University. Since its establishment Its rule in the botany study programs has always been relevant.