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Piazza dei Cavalieri () is a landmark in
Pisa Pisa ( , or ) is a city and ''comune'' in Tuscany, central Italy, straddling the Arno just before it empties into the Ligurian Sea. It is the capital city of the Province of Pisa. Although Pisa is known worldwide for its leaning tower, the cit ...
, Italy, and the second main square of the city. This square was the political centre in medieval Pisa. After the middle of 16th century the square became the headquarters of the Order of the
Knights of St. Stephen The Order of Saint Stephen (Official: Sacro Militare Ordine di Santo Stefano Papa e Martire, "Holy Military Order of St. Stephen Pope and Martyr") is a Roman Catholic Tuscan dynastic military order founded in 1561. The order was created by Co ...
. Now it is a centre of education, being the main house of the Scuola Normale di Pisa, a higher learning institution part of the University.


History


Middle Ages

It is located at the same place as the
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of the antique ''Portus Pisanus'', the harbor of Pisa in Roman age. The square, known as ''Square of the seven streets'' (Piazza delle sette vie) was the political heart of the city, where the Pisans used to discuss their problems or celebrate their victories. After 1140, the square become the center of Pisa Comune, with construction of buildings belonging to several municipalities and magistrates, as well as several churches. After the victory of the People of Pisa (Popolo Pisano) in 1254, the ''Palace of the People and the Elders'' (Palazzo del Popolo e degli Anziani) was built on the square by joining some pre-existent buildings. The ''Captain of the People'' (Capitano del Popolo) was housed in the near ''Clock Palace'' (since 1357), which incorporated some previous existing towers. The southern part of the square was rebuilt with offices, law courts and the residence of the Podestà. There was also the church of Saint Sebastian ''alle Fabbriche Maggiori'', destroyed by Vasari. The church, that was standing there at least since 1074, took the name by the offices of the blacksmiths (''fabbri'' in Italian), located in the area.


Renaissance

On this square the emissary of Florence proclaimed the end of the independence of Pisa in 1406. After the conquest of Pisa, the buildings remained the same, but changed public offices, a Florentine Commissioner and the Priors instead of the Elders, and a chief of custody instead of the Captain of the People. Later, in 1558, the square was rebuilt in Renaissance style by Giorgio Vasari, the famous architect of the Grand Duke Cosimo I de' Medici of Florence. He designed the Church of the Knights of the Holy and Military Order of St. Stephen (1565–1569), but it was mainly built by other architects. It replaced the church of Saint Sebastian. This is the only church in Pisa in Renaissance style. It contains Turkish naval banners captured by the
Knights of St. Stephen The Order of Saint Stephen (Official: Sacro Militare Ordine di Santo Stefano Papa e Martire, "Holy Military Order of St. Stephen Pope and Martyr") is a Roman Catholic Tuscan dynastic military order founded in 1561. The order was created by Co ...
during the naval battle of Lepanto on 7 October 1571. The main building on the square is Palazzo della Carovana, the palace of the Knights of St. Stephen, and formerly the Palace of the Elders. It was modernised in Renaissance style by Giorgio Vasari. The façade is decorated with sgraffiti, equally by Vasari, and contains six niches with busts of grand dukes of Tuscany. In front of the palace stands the large
statue of Cosimo I The statue of Cosimo I de' Medici stands in the middle of Knights' Square of Pisa, just in front of Palazzo della Carovana. It was commissioned by Grand Duke Ferdinando I in 1596 to the Franco-Flemish sculptor Pietro Francavilla, who executed ...
de Medici by
Pietro Francavilla Pierre Franqueville, generally called Pietro Francavilla (1548 — 25 August 1615), was a Franco-Flemish sculptor trained in Florence, who provided sculpture for Italian and French patrons in the elegant Late Mannerist tradition established by ...
, who also designed the Palace of the Priors in 1603. In the other corner of the square stands the ''Palazzo dell'Orologio,'' which is referred to in Dante's Inferno.


20th century

Nowadays the Palazzo della Carovana houses the main building of the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, a university founded by Napoleon Bonaparte and modeled after the Ecole Normale Superieure of Paris. Italian poet Giosuè Carducci and physicist
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are among some of the pupils who have studied here. There is also the house of the ''Confraternita della Misericordia'', a Catholic ambulance service.


Buildings in the square

* Church of Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri * Palazzo della Carovana *
Statue of Cosimo I The statue of Cosimo I de' Medici stands in the middle of Knights' Square of Pisa, just in front of Palazzo della Carovana. It was commissioned by Grand Duke Ferdinando I in 1596 to the Franco-Flemish sculptor Pietro Francavilla, who executed ...
* Palazzo dell'Orologio * Church of St. Rocco *
Palazzo del Collegio Puteano The Palazzo del Collegio Puteano (''Palace of the Putean College'') is a building in Piazza dei Cavalieri in Pisa, Italy. The palace occupies the whole western part of the square and makes a corner with Via Corsica street. The palace, located n ...
*
Palazzo del Consiglio dei Dodici A palace is a grand residence, especially a royal residence, or the home of a head of state or some other high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop. The word is derived from the Latin name palātium, for Palatine Hill in Rome whic ...
* Canonica *
Muda Tower The Torre dei Gualandi (also known as the Muda Tower,) is a former tower in Pisa, central Italy, now included in the Palazzo dell'Orologio. It is located on the north part of the ''Piazza dei Cavalieri''. The original tower was located on the ...


Images gallery

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Interactive high resolution 360° Panoramic photo of Piazza dei Cavalieri - virtual tour
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