National Museum of San Matteo

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Pisa, Italy

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National Museum of San Matteo Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

National Museum of San Matteo is located in Pisa, Italy on Piazza San Matteo In Soarta, 1. National Museum of San Matteo is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category art museum in Italy.

Address

Piazza San Matteo In Soarta, 1

Phone

+39 50541865

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Sarah Emmanuella

This museum is very well maintained and provides tour as well. It is considered as one of the best museum in Pisa. The size of the museum isn't so big, but we can see many paintings and sculptures from different periods.

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Dr. T. Michael Maher

Rich collection of 14th century art, interesting building

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Interessante Verhalen

this building opens on specific time. so if you come early you have to stand outside in sun. timings were 14.00pm and we were done in half an hour. they should have some seats available for kids and elderly.

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George Dragomir

Surely not the best atraction in Pisa, but nice to see for people keen in art.

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Lina Arbelaez

Really outstanding collection of medieval art, sculptures by the Pisanos plus Masaccios and Ghirlandaio. Really worth the 5 Euros and as a bonus no hordes of turists, one can really take the time to admire.

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Ursus Ursa

If you love Medieval art, from the Byzantine to the International Gothic, this is one of the greatest museums in Italy - almost unknown and nearly empty. Easily worth the trip to Pisa!

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Quentin Chevalier

Open at fixed hours ! Only medieval art, impressive wooden statues, much religious paintings...

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Nathan Harris

Fantastic collection of medieval artwork and no crowds. We were able to walk right in and take our time without lots of jostling for position to see the most famous pieces. A welcome break from the Rome and Florence museum experience.