Walls of Pisa
The Walls of Pisa, built in the 12th century, are the oldest example in Italy of almost completely preserved city walls.
At least three circles of walls are ascertained, one Roman, one early medieval and one built at the time of the Republic of Pisa. Largely still standing, they surround the city's historic center and can be partially visited at high altitude. Experience the excitement of visiting Pisa from the top of its walls, book one of the unmissable offers for your weekend in Pisa at Hotel San Ranieri.
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