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Most people know Pisa's famous Leaning Tower. Fewer know that it's
just one component in a lovely
ensemble of medieval buildings; fewer still know that the rest of
the city -- sadly --
is a largely modern place, the result of heavy bombing during Second World War.
Campo del Miracoli is a large grassy piazza that contains
the Leaning Tower (Torre Pendente), the Cathedral (Duomo),
the above Baptistry (Battistero), and the cemetary (Camposanto).
The Tower's drama detracts from the Duomo - among Italy's finest
Romanesque buildings - which in any other place would be a
must-see masterpiece. The work here began about a century earlier
than the tower, in 1064, well before the start of the present-day
cathedrals in rival cities such as Florence (1296) and Siena (1179).
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