- Knights' Square (Pisa)
The Knights’ Square ( _it. Piazza dei Cavalieri) is one of the most important landmarks in
Pisa ,Italy , and the second main square of the city. This square was the political centre in medieval Pisa. After the middle of XVI century the square become the headquarters of the Order of theKnights of St. Stephen .Now it is a centre of education, being the main house of theScuola Normale di Pisa , an higher learning institution part of the University.History
Middle Ages
It is located at the same place as the forum 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. Since
1140 the square become the center of PisaComune , with buildings and churches belonging to the different magistracies, includiong the city administrator.After the victory of the People of Pisa (Popolo Pisano) in1254 , 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" (since1357 ), which incorporated some previous existing towers. The southern part of the square was rebuilt with offices, law courts and the residence of thePodestà . There was also the church of Saint Sebastian "alle Fabbriche Maggiori", destroyed by Vasari. The church, that was standing there at least since1074 , 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 in1406 . 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 byGiorgio Vasari , the famous architect of the Grand DukeCosimo 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 the Turkish banners captured by theKnights of St. Stephen during the navalbattle 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 awesome façade is decorated with sgraffiti, equally by Vasari, and contains six niches with busts of grand dukes ofTuscany .In front of the palace stands the large statue of
Cosimo I de Medici byPietro Francavilla , who also designed the Palace of the Priors in 1603.In the other corner of the square stands the "Palazzo dell'Orologio".
20th century
Nowadays the Palazzo della Carovana houses the main building of the
Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa , and many buildings in the square belong to that University : libraries, departments, courtrooms. There is also the house of the "Confraternita della Misericordia", a catholic ambulance service.Buildings in the square
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Chiesa di Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri
*Palazzo della Carovana
*Statue of Cosimo I
*Palazzo dell'Orologio
*Church of St. Rocco
*Palazzo del Collegio Puteano
*Palazzo del Consiglio dei Dodici
*Canonica
*Muda TowerImages gallery
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