Pisa Cathedral, or Duomo, stands as a centerpiece of the cathedral complex in Pisa, Italy, alongside the famous leaning tower and adjacent baptistery. This 17th-century structure exemplifies Pisan Romanesque architecture, blending original and renovated elements. Inside, visitors can marvel at the splendid apse mosaic, the intricately carved pulpit, and the golden coffered ceiling. The cathedral’s rich history and architectural details offer a captivating experience for those exploring the city’s historic heart.
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