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Pisa - Last day (page 15/22)

[picture: Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels]

Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels

The top of the other side of the carved stone panels to the side of the Baptistry entrance door. The carvings are labeled more clearly on this side, so that we can identify Peter (Petrvs) for example. [more...]

[picture: Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels]

Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels

Showing more of the carvings

[picture: Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels]

Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels

Showing more of the carvings, including Bartholomew.

[picture: Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels]

Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels

Showing more of the carvings, including Simon Tadeus.

[picture: Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels]

Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels

Showing more of the frieze carved into the stone next to the Baptistry door.

[picture: Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels]

Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels

Showing more of the frieze carved into the stone next to the Baptistry door, including (bottom) King David.

[picture: Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels]

Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels

Base of the frieze, featuring King David.

[picture: Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels]
[picture: Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels]

Carved Baptistry Entrance side-panels

Looking up at the top of the door.

[picture: Stone drain]

Stone drain

italy has drains carved into stone.

[picture: Balcony]

Balcony

A window in the old brick wall of the building opposite the Field of Miracles.

[picture: Cathedral and Tower]

Cathedral and Tower

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is wonky.


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