Piazza Martiri della Liberta Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Neighborhood Square
Quiet plaza located in the San Francesco neighborhood of Pisa. It is a local’s park - couples, seniors and families were enjoying their time in this grassy plaza. There are plenty of benches to sit a...
Came across this lovely piazza on our was to the Leaning Tower. This was originally the area of the square that was occupied by the monastery of San Lorenzo: desecrated during the Napoleonic period....
This is a very busy square - it is next to some sort of University campus and it was full of students sitting around when we arrived. There are some nice buildings in the square, and the statue of Pet...
In 1815, the Great Duke of Toskani conceded part of the buildings of Chiesa Di San Lorenzo Alla Rivolta to the city of Pisa, provided they were demolished and the area would be built in their place. Posts ... required
Neighborhood Square
Quiet plaza located in the San Francesco neighborhood of Pisa. It is a local’s park - couples, seniors and families were enjoying their time in this grassy plaza. There are plenty of benches to sit a...
Beautiful place plus market days are special
Came across this lovely piazza on our was to the Leaning Tower. This was originally the area of the square that was occupied by the monastery of San Lorenzo: desecrated during the Napoleonic period....
Busy square full of students
This is a very busy square - it is next to some sort of University campus and it was full of students sitting around when we arrived. There are some nice buildings in the square, and the statue of Pet...
Very negligent
It is a great gardening place that occupies a walking area in the city.
The Square of the Martyrs of Liberty!
In 1815, the Great Duke of Toskani conceded part of the buildings of Chiesa Di San Lorenzo Alla Rivolta to the city of Pisa, provided they were demolished and the area would be built in their place. Posts ... required