Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, the Parrocchia di Santa Marta in Pisa is a gem of historical and artistic significance. This charming church, with its Gothic architectural details and stunning Renaissance frescoes, offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. Strolling through its serene square, bathed in the golden Tuscan sunlight, you'll feel the timeless beauty and spiritual tranquility that define this picturesque Italian landmark.

This hotel is a perfect choice for family trips! Just 3 minutes' drive from the Leaning Tower of Pisa, it features a kids' pool and children's meals to keep the little ones entertained. The seasonal outdoor pool and bike rentals are great for family fun. Business travelers will appreciate the conference center and free WiFi. Unwind at the bar or enjoy local cuisine at the on-site restaurant. With 24-hour front desk and buffet breakfast, your stay will be hassle-free and enjoyable.

Dreaming of a royal experience? This elegant apartment in the heart of Pisa is your perfect choice! Just 4 minutes by car from the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and close to Cisanello Hospital and stunning beaches. The property features 6 beautifully appointed rooms, each with a flat-screen TV, free WiFi, and luxurious bathroom amenities including robes and a hairdryer. Unwind in the serene garden after a day of exploring. While front desk service has limited hours, thoughtful touches like a safe and ironing facilities are available. Book now for an unforgettable Italian getaway!


















Everything you need to know about Parrocchia di Santa Marta
The church showcases a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with distinctive arched windows and stone carvings. Its bell tower reflects Pisa's medieval building techniques, contrasting with nearby Renaissance-era structures in Tuscany.
Free volunteer-led tours in English run on Saturday afternoons, covering the church's fresco cycles and history. For private tours, book through the Pisa Diocese Office at least 48 hours in advance.
As an active parish, modest attire is required: covered shoulders and knee-length clothing. Scarves are provided at the entrance if needed, following Italy's church etiquette guidelines.
Historical records suggest Galileo may have attended masses here while teaching at University of Pisa. The church's 17th-century astronomical clock aligns with his scientific era, though direct evidence is limited.
Regular masses are in Italian, but Sunday 17:00 service includes English readings. Check the notice board for occasional international pilgrim masses during tourist season.
Within 10 minutes' walk: the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa Cathedral, and Campo Santo cemetery. The Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies nearby offers panoramic views from its medieval tower.
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