One of the most ancient burial place of the entire world, it testifies the Jewish community who lived in Pisa.
Nowadays deconsecrated, located closed to the homonym Arch, it hosts exhibitions of contemporary art and musical concerts.
In its inside there are the bust-reliquary of Santa Ubaldesca (XV century) and a fifteenth-century panel painting showing the Madonna with the baby.
The Sapienza Palace hostes the Law School of the University of Pisa and it is one of the most ancient and prestigious athenaeum of Italy.
The house-towers located in the town centre were prestige signs and they also have a defence function.
The building is located in Lungarno Gambacorti on the corner of Piazza XX Settembre and it is the current Municipality central office.
The neo-Gothic Palazzo Mediceo was, at the beginning of the XV Century, the first residence of the Medici family in Pisa.
This Parish church, whose first testimonies dated back only to the 1096, is located in Caprona, a little village few kms far from Pisa.