In this post I'm focusing on the former presidential estate.
San Rossore has got a long and reach history.
Around year 1000 AD it was a religious area, with monasteries dedicated to Santa Maddalena, San Bartolo and San Luxorio. The last one, corrupted in the local dialect in San Rossore, became the place namesake.
After the florentine conquest of Pisa at begininng of the XV century, the area became a Medici estate. From Medici it passed to Lorena, then to Savoia and finally, after 1946, to the presidency of the republic. Until 1979 when San
Rossore became part of the newly constituited park.
Any new owner enriched the estate with new builduings: palaces, stables, granaries and so on. Sadly, nowadays some of those builduings are in a grave state of disrepair, while others have been restored.
San Rossore can be divided inĀ several areas. I don't have pictures of every area, but the one that i am posting will follow the customary subdivision.
As you can see, San Rossore is a small corner of paradise, where wildlife can roam freely
The most beautiful thing about the area is that it can be visited for free all year around. Matter of fact, in spring it becomes the most favorite pcnic area for all Pisa inhabitants.
That's all for now, I hope you did enjoy.