Il Cattedrale

The cathedral of Pisa

** Cattedrale di Pisa (Il Duomo)
Piazza del Duomo/Campo dei Miracoli (middle)
tel. +39-050-835-011
www.opapisa.it
Open Apr–Sept 10am–8pm
Oct 10am–7pm
Nov–Feb 10am–12:45pm and 2–5pm
Mar 10am–6pm
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Mar–Oct; free Nov–Feb

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  Museo Sinopie
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The Cathedral of PisaPisa's Duomo (cathedral) is a massive Romanesque structure with blind arcades running down the side and a facade of stacked colonnades.

The cathedral interior was rebuilt after the fire, but a few details remain from its earlier era, including Cimabue's 1302 mosaic filling the apse of Christ Pancrator, and in the aisle one of Giovanni Pisano's greatest carved pulpits (1302-11), the panels of which are a masterpiece of Gothic sculpture.

The Pisano pulpit and cofferd ceiling of the Pisa Cattedrale
The Pisano pulpit and coffered ceiling in the Duomo
Make sure you check out the medieval bronze doors on the back side of the right transept, facing the Leaning Tower, as they're only set to survive a 1595 fire.

(Actually, the ones on the church now are replicas; the originals—with their simple and exquisite Romanesque scenes of Bible stories—are in the nearby Museo dell'Opera del Duomo.)

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