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Leaning Tower of Pisa
The Guide to the World's Most Famous Tower
- Campo dei Miracoli
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the most remarkable architectural structures from medieval Europe.
It is located in the Italian town of Pisa , one of the most visited European cities.
Leaning Tower of Pisa Facts:
- Tower of Pisa stands at 60 metres and until 1990 was leaning at about a 10 degree angle.
- Although it was designed to be perfectly vertical, it started to lean during construction.
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The Square of Miracles
Square of Miracles
Tower of Pisa is more accurately referred to simply as the bell tower, or campanile.
The Pisa tower is one of the four buildings that make up the cathedral complex in Pisa, Italy, called Campo dei Miracoli or Piazza dei Miracoli, which means Field of Miracles.
The first building constructed at Campo dei Miracoli, Pisa, was the cathedral, or Duomo di Pisa, which rests on a white marble pavement and is an impressive example of Romanesque architecture.
Square of Miracles, Baptistery
The next building added was the baptistery just west of the dome.Then work on the campanile began. Before the work on the campanile was completed the cemetery, Campo Santo, was built.
Piazza dei Miracoli of Pisa is the most splendiferous assemblage of Romanesque architecture in Italy. Faced in gray-and-white striped marble and bristling with columns and arches, the cathedral, with its curiously Islamic dome and matching domed baptistery, rises from an emerald green lawn.
Flanking one side of the piazza, the camposanto, or cemetery, is a gracefully elongated cloister enclosing a burial ground with earth reputedly brought back during the Crusades from Golgotha, the hill where Jesus was crucified, so that noble Pisans could rest in holy ground.
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa
Leaning-Tower of Pisa
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is the piazza’s crowning glory.
Although only a third as high as the Washington Monument, it was a miracle of medieval engineering, probably the tallest bell towers in Europe.
With 207 columns ranged around eight stories, Tower of Pisa looks like a massive wedding cake knocked precariously askew by a clumsy giant guest.
The construction of Tower of Pisa began in August 1173 and continued for about 200 years due to the onset of a series of wars. Till today, the name of the architect is a mystery.
Leaning Tower of Pisa and Cathedral The leaning Tower of Pisa was designed as a circular bell tower that would stand 185 feet high. It is constructed of white marble.
The tower has eight stories, including the chamber for the bells.
The bottom story consists of 15 marble arches. Each of the next six stories contains 30 arches that surround the tower.
The final story is the bell chamber itself, which has 16 arches. There is a 297 step spiral staircase inside the tower leading to the top.
The top of the leaning tower of Pisa is about 17 feet off the vertical.
The tower is also slightly curved from the attempts by various architects to keep it from leaning more or falling over.
Many ideas have been suggested to straighten the Tower of Pisa, including taking it apart stone by stone and rebuilding it at a different location.
In the 1920s the foundations of the tower were injected with cement grouting that has stabilized the tower to some extent.
Until recent years tourists were not allowed to climb the staircase inside the tower, due to consolidation work.
But now the leaning Tower of Pisa is open again and it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Italy → Book a Hotel or check our → Visit Tower of Pisa page.
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La tour de Pise (en italien : torre di Pisa) est le campanile de la cathédrale Notre-Dame de l’Assomption de Pise, en Toscane (Italie). Elle est située à proximité du chevet de la cathédrale et fait partie des monuments de la piazza dei Miracoli (la « place des Miracles »), inscrit au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Sa construction débuta en 1173. Mon…
The Leaning Tower of Pisa , or simply the Tower of Pisa (torre di Pisa), is the campanile, or freestanding bell tower, of Pisa Cathedral. It is known for its nearly four-degree lean, the result of an unstable foundation. The tower is one of three structures in the Pisa's Cathedral Square (Piazza del Duomo), which includes the cathedral and Pisa Baptistry.
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Afin de renforcer la tour et de bloquer son inclinaison, des masses de plomb ont été placées à sa base et diverses interventions ont été effectuées, notamment la congélation du sol, l’injection …
Bibliographie Le casse-tête des géotechniciens : la Tour de Pise + extraits de "Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment", volume 57. Histoire... Campanile de la cathédrale de Pise Architecte originel : Bonanno Pisano Date …
From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Torre di Pisa is the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Tuscany. It was constructed between 1173 and 1372 likely by several architects. Leaning Tower of Pisa. cathedral bell tower in …
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