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Inscription close-up
Close-up of a Latin (or Italian) inscription in the cemetery in Pisa. |
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caption 1: The Camposanto of Pisa: cemetery, reliquary, museum
The Camposanto of Pisa can be considered one of the foremost Italian artistic places and already in the Eighteenth century travellers, artists and men of letters considered it a privileged destination. During the last [19th] century, its immortal fame started to decline partly because of the growing celebrity of [the] leaning Tower but also for some [...] [more...]
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caption 2: picture
The right-hand side of the board with the caption about the restoration of the Camposanto has a diagram. |
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fresco
Remains of the ancient and beautiful frescoes in the Cemetery, or Camposanto, in Pisa. |
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Wall without frescoes
The interior wall of the Camposanto where there used to be a fresco. You can still see some remnants. |
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Camposanto Cloister Courtyard 1
Looing into the courtyard, where there is said to be buries some Holy Soil, that is, some dirt from the Holy Land. |
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Camposanto Cloister Courtyard 2
A peaceful place for those who grieve for the dead. |
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Camposanto long gallery
Showing one of the two long galleries on either side of the courtyard (those at the ends are shorter). You can see the ancient roman sarcophagi arranged along [...] [more...] |
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Camposanto Cloisters
Looking at the cloisters from the courtyard, or quadrangle. |
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Tracery
The elegant tracery on the stone windows makes them appear light and insubstantial, almost things of the spirit. |
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Gravestone slab 1
A tomb marker set into the floor, bearing the inscription s societatis s n detolentino together with a stylized iris or lili and two clam shells. [more...] |
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Gravestone slab 2
Taken from above |
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