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Why does the link to Bonanno Pisano redirect here? This article is about a place. m,I'm interested in biographical information about a human being. JackofOz 20:34, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
The area is called Piazza dei Miracoli (miracles' square). The administrative name is Piazza del Duomo. I never heard no one in Italy use Campo dei Miracoli (miracles' field) (probably is an ancient definition). PS i live in Pisa ;) cu
I live in Pisa, and I work in that square too. The name Piazza del Duomo it's the correct one. It is known also as Piazza dei Miracoli because an italian poet and writer, Gabriele d'Annunzio described this way the square: "L’Ardea roteò nel cielo di Cristo, sul prato dei Miracoli. Sorvolò le cinque navi concluse del Duomo, l’implicito serto del Campanile inclinato sotto il fremito dei suoi bronzi, la tiara del Battistero così lieve che pareva fosse per involarsi gonfia di echeggiamenti…Il Camposanto!…la grande urna quadrilunga ove la forza della città dorme fra un cipresso e un roseto, con i piedi congiunti, con le mani in croce sul petto…" (Forse che si, forse che no (1910)). The term Campo dei Miracoli refers to a magical field in the book Pinocchio, where to seed some gold coin to obtain a money tree. Many guides report the Cathedral's Square as "Campo dei Miracoli", but it is a big error! More, Piazza dei Miracoli and Piazza del Duomo are the same thing, it's the area between Porta Nuova (not Porta S. Maria) and via dell'Arcivescovado. Also there is a nameless street, that is via del Duomo. Commonly people call that as part of the square, but it isn't. The square (the part with the grass) it's private area of the church, the street is owned by Town administration. LoneWolf1976 00:16, 25 March 2007
"The Piazza del Duomo ("Cathedral Square") is a wide, walled area at the heart of the city" Is this true? I was there twice, and last time 2 years ago... but can't remember it's walled..." Nightworker ( talk) 02:43, 3 August 2008 (UTC)
I think the Duomo should have its own page like in the italian page. Also I think there should be a section describing the leaning tower as it is part of the piazza as well. talk 19:50, 14 November 2009 (UTC)
Because of the edit made on February 18, 2013, many of the dates in this article are now incorrect. Because of intervening edits, I was unable to undo that edit. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Shalgo ( talk • contribs) 01:34, 19 May 2013 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: No consensus to move. Two votes opposing the move, and insufficient evidence provided that the proposed name is any more common in English than the current one. — Amakuru ( talk) 10:31, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
Piazza dei Miracoli →
Piazza del Duomo, Pisa – The administrative name and
common name of this square is Piazza del Duomo. It is also the name listed by
UNESCO in its designation on the World Heritage List. While also known as "Piazza dei Miracoli" and "Campo dei Miracoli", the name most widely used in English sources is Piazza del Duomo (Michelin p. 328,
Frommer's,
Fodors, etc.) See the Name is wrong section of this page (above) for a previous discussion. --Relisted. —
Amakuru (
talk) 22:45, 25 November 2013 (UTC)
Bede735 (
talk) 12:36, 16 November 2013 (UTC)
Duomo di Pisa ( it:Duomo di Pisa) is also notable, like a Pisa Baptistry and Leaning Tower of Pisa. - Kanghuitari ( talk) 06:54, 29 July 2016 (UTC)
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Hi, I just uploaded this image:
I was wondering whether someone would like to add it to the page?
Why does the link to Bonanno Pisano redirect here? This article is about a place. m,I'm interested in biographical information about a human being. JackofOz 20:34, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
The area is called Piazza dei Miracoli (miracles' square). The administrative name is Piazza del Duomo. I never heard no one in Italy use Campo dei Miracoli (miracles' field) (probably is an ancient definition). PS i live in Pisa ;) cu
I live in Pisa, and I work in that square too. The name Piazza del Duomo it's the correct one. It is known also as Piazza dei Miracoli because an italian poet and writer, Gabriele d'Annunzio described this way the square: "L’Ardea roteò nel cielo di Cristo, sul prato dei Miracoli. Sorvolò le cinque navi concluse del Duomo, l’implicito serto del Campanile inclinato sotto il fremito dei suoi bronzi, la tiara del Battistero così lieve che pareva fosse per involarsi gonfia di echeggiamenti…Il Camposanto!…la grande urna quadrilunga ove la forza della città dorme fra un cipresso e un roseto, con i piedi congiunti, con le mani in croce sul petto…" (Forse che si, forse che no (1910)). The term Campo dei Miracoli refers to a magical field in the book Pinocchio, where to seed some gold coin to obtain a money tree. Many guides report the Cathedral's Square as "Campo dei Miracoli", but it is a big error! More, Piazza dei Miracoli and Piazza del Duomo are the same thing, it's the area between Porta Nuova (not Porta S. Maria) and via dell'Arcivescovado. Also there is a nameless street, that is via del Duomo. Commonly people call that as part of the square, but it isn't. The square (the part with the grass) it's private area of the church, the street is owned by Town administration. LoneWolf1976 00:16, 25 March 2007
"The Piazza del Duomo ("Cathedral Square") is a wide, walled area at the heart of the city" Is this true? I was there twice, and last time 2 years ago... but can't remember it's walled..." Nightworker ( talk) 02:43, 3 August 2008 (UTC)
I think the Duomo should have its own page like in the italian page. Also I think there should be a section describing the leaning tower as it is part of the piazza as well. talk 19:50, 14 November 2009 (UTC)
Because of the edit made on February 18, 2013, many of the dates in this article are now incorrect. Because of intervening edits, I was unable to undo that edit. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Shalgo ( talk • contribs) 01:34, 19 May 2013 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: No consensus to move. Two votes opposing the move, and insufficient evidence provided that the proposed name is any more common in English than the current one. — Amakuru ( talk) 10:31, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
Piazza dei Miracoli →
Piazza del Duomo, Pisa – The administrative name and
common name of this square is Piazza del Duomo. It is also the name listed by
UNESCO in its designation on the World Heritage List. While also known as "Piazza dei Miracoli" and "Campo dei Miracoli", the name most widely used in English sources is Piazza del Duomo (Michelin p. 328,
Frommer's,
Fodors, etc.) See the Name is wrong section of this page (above) for a previous discussion. --Relisted. —
Amakuru (
talk) 22:45, 25 November 2013 (UTC)
Bede735 (
talk) 12:36, 16 November 2013 (UTC)
Duomo di Pisa ( it:Duomo di Pisa) is also notable, like a Pisa Baptistry and Leaning Tower of Pisa. - Kanghuitari ( talk) 06:54, 29 July 2016 (UTC)
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