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Anastasia Sierp

Director & Tour Guide

Anastasia Sierp

Hello everyone, my name is Anastasia, I am a tour guide, for DiscoveryPisa I take care of the German tours.

I was born in Osnabrück in Germany, grew up in Tropea, a small town in southern Italy, and then came to Pisa to study a Foreign Language and Literature degree.

I have a double culture, a double mother tongue, Italian and German, and I also speak English correctly.

I have always been passionate about art, culture and travel, thanks to my profession I can combine these interests and transmit them to others. All this is also thanks to the splendid Pisan territory, rich in architectural, cultural and landscape wonders, some of which are recognized throughout the world.

With my work I not only try to transmit information, but also involve the tourist in an unforgettable travel experience.

Read Anastasia's Blogs

The Blue Palace: let's discover the history and origins

The Blue Palace: Let’s Discover its History and Origins

The Blue Palace: let's discover the history and origins. After the leaning tower and the Piazza dei Miracoli, the Palazzo Blu is among the most famous elements of Pisa.
The world of wine: from the vineyard to the table

The world of wine: from the vineyard to the table

As we had anticipated in the article The history of the very good Pisan wine, that of wine is a vast world and everything to be discovered.
Pisan Gothic Sculpture: Piazza dei Miracoli

Pisan Gothic Sculpture: Piazza dei Miracoli

Gothic art originated in Northern France around the middle of the twelfth century and soon spread throughout Europe.
The Gothic in Pisa: The Square of Miracles

The Gothic in Pisa: The Square of Miracles

In Italy the term Gothic was introduced by Giorgio Vasari in the sixteenth century to define a 'Nordic, barbaric' art.
THE BRILLIANT FRIEND: The locations in Pisa

THE BRILLIANT FRIEND: The locations in Pisa

The Blue Palace: let's discover the history and origins. After the leaning tower and the Piazza dei Miracoli, the Palazzo Blu is among the most famous elements of Pisa.
The Luminara of San Ranieri

The Luminara of San Ranieri

One of the most evocative celebrations is certainly the Luminara of San Ranieri which takes place the night before the feast of the Patron.