As highly rated as it is from a tourist point o view, Pisa could not but host a few extremely interesting museums which speak about the religious and artistic past... Museo dell Opera del Duomo
Founded in 1979 and located in the southern side of the Field of Miracles, the Museo delle Sinopie is, some may consider, the most valuable as to the importance of... Museo delle Sinopie
The National Museum of St. Matthew (Museo Nazionale di San Matteo) hosted in the establishment of a former Benedictine convent dissolved in 1866 lies on the bank of River Arno,... Museo Nazionale di San Matteo
Museo Navi Antiche di Pisa (also referred to as Lungarno Simonelli Museum) is housed by the former Medici Arsenale, and some may consider it stands out, art museums aside, one... Pisa Old Ships Museum
The National Museum of Calculation Instruments (Museo Nazionale degli Strumenti per il Calcolo) comprises a collection consisting of more than 2000 items, the highlights of which refer to a pneumatic... The National Museum of Calculation Instruments
The Museum of Natural History of the Territory of the University of Pisa (Museo di Storia Naturale e del Territorio dell'Università di Pisa) is yet another noteworthy edifice housed by... Pisa Museum of Natural History
Built in 1555 in view of hosting the reputed Medici family, the Royal Palace has been thought of as the perfect residence for the royalties and nobility visiting or living... Royal Palace Museum
The House of Galileo (Domus Galileaena), one of the most influential men of science in the world, lies close to the Botanical Garden of Pisa, and at present it is... The House of Galileo