The Camposanto, which was unfortunately damaged during strafing fire in World War Two, shines across the Piazza, generously embracing the picturesque scene and lending some of its warmth. Though technically a cemetery, the Camposanto is still quite beautiful, and the architecture is nothing short of breath taking.
Along the lines of beautifully appointed buildings and centuries of history, you will find modern museums, tourist destinations, and souvenir shops. Don't forget to let your attention wander to other sites, as even though the Duomo and the leaning tower of Pisa are the most popular, there's still a lot to see and do on the field of miracles.