There are many reasons to visit this attraction. The first reason is the interesting exhibition about the restoration of the mural and the painting itself, "The Triumph of Death". The second reason is the tombs themselves. Not all tombs are hundreds of years ago, and some are from the 21st century. The third reason is the cultural relics of the church. From my perspective, all kinds of creepy boxes, but this is not everyone's opinion. Finally, given the noise and disturbance of the outside world, this is a very peaceful place.
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There are many reasons to visit this attraction. The first reason is the interesting exhibition about the restoration of the mural and the painting itself, "The Triumph of Death". The second reason is the tombs themselves. Not all tombs are hundreds of years ago, and some are from the 21st century. The third reason is the cultural relics of the church. From my perspective, all kinds of creepy boxes, but this is not everyone's opinion. Finally, given the noise and disturbance of the outside world, this is a very peaceful place.
Pisa cemetery is also one of them here. The scope of the cemetery is quite large. Some of the facilities here are also very unique. The green area around the cemetery is very large, it is also a very quiet environment, and there are some good landscapes.
Pisa Cemetery, this place is easy to overlook.
This attraction is actually a tomb, but there are many paintings on the corridor, some of which are famous and some very old.
It is one of the buildings in the Pisa Cathedral Square composed of the cathedral, the baptistery, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the cemetery. The cemetery is in the shape of a reciprocal, with a beautiful long atrium surrounded by frescoes, with a total of 600 tombstones. , The design is exquisite, and you can visit the cathedral, baptistery and cemetery by purchasing a package of 16 euros.