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Angelo Caduto, nestled in the iconic Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa, is a captivating attraction. Created by Polish artist Igor Mitoraj in 2012, this large bronze statue depicts the myth of Icarus with its trademark incomplete form, expressing a unique blend of disfigured beauty. Rated an impressive 4.6 on Google, visitors find it both interesting and wonderful, noting how beautifully it harmonizes with its architectural surroundings.

Aptly named the Fallen Angel statue, it lies roped off, making it a bit challenging to view from all angles, yet it serves as a compelling bonus for those exploring the nearby Bell Tower and Cathedral. Given its theme, it's reminiscent of Mitoraj's similar works displayed in Agrigento's Valley of the Temples, symbolizing both fragility and strength. Angelo Caduto invites viewers to dream and appreciate the miracles of artistic endeavor, making it especially suitable for children and families. This iconic sculpture stands as a lasting legacy of Mitoraj's remarkable contribution to the world of art.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Via C.Matilde Fr.
Bus stop 139 m walk
Pisa V.C.Matilde I.T.I.S.
Bus stop 171 m walk
Via Contessa Matilde Itis
Bus stop 282 m walk
Torre
Bus station 362 m walk
Rindi
Bus stop 380 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 234 reviews
4.6/5 234 reviews
Dim
Dim
1 month ago on Google

Une magnifique statue !

Alexander Ryzhov
Alexander Ryzhov
1 month ago on Google

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Marco Bencivenga
Marco Bencivenga
1 month ago on Google

Una meraviglia proprio di fronte alla magia della torre pendente