Pisa Duomo Santa Maria Assunta "The cathedral stands, secluded everywhere, in the vast, silent Expanse of Greenery enclosed by the crenellated walls of.

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Pisa Duomo Santa Maria Assunta "The cathedral stands, secluded everywhere, in the vast, silent Expanse of Greenery enclosed by the crenellated walls of the Medieval Town. In that isolation, the snow-white cathedral, visible from everywhere, looks as if it had been shaped and completed by a vast, consistent creative gesture. “ -Pietro Toesca

Exterior

Doors

Interior

Layout

Gothic Arches

Romanesque Arches

Corinthian Columns

Coffered Ceiling

Cosmatesque Marble

The Apse

Christ Pantocrator

“I am the only light of the world”

The Pulpit

Decor

Lunette Above Middle Door

Dome at Transept Crossing

Galileo’s Bronze Lamp