Leaning tower of Pisa, or other leaning tower of Pisa, or the bell tower of Pisa is in Pisa, Italy, one of the most memorable architectural styles of medieval Europe, and is also wonderful in the world. It has many names, but it is actually called clock tower or clock tower. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the four buildings that make up the complex of the Italian Cathedral called Campo dei Miracoli or Pizza dei Miracoli. The four buildings have a cathedral, a baptistery, a clock tower and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa (Italian: Torre pendente di Pisa) or Torre di Pisa (Torre di Pisa) is the bell tower or self-contained clock tower of Pisa Cathedral in Italy, famous for its unintentional inclination. Located behind Pisa Cathedral, this tower is the third oldest building in Piazza Duomo, the second building after Cathedral and Pisa Baptistery. The inclination of the tower began during the 12th century building, but because the foundation was insufficient, one side was too soft to support the weight of the structure properly. This trend has increased in the decades before the completion of the building structure of the 14th century. It gradually increased from the latter half of the 20th century to the first half of the 21st century until the structure stabilized (and until the slope was corrected).
When people hear pizza, what comes to mind comes is the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Do not get me wrong. Italian Pisa is more than a tower. Duomo di Pisa was impressed with its Romanesque architecture and the baptistery reminds Italy's strong Catholic culture. Like a fairy tale, the Amalfi Coast is a realization of a dream. Are there more beautiful things than surrounding mountains, turquoise waters, warm sand beaches, and pizza and pasta taste in bread? There are lots of hiking spots, sunbathing beaches, and the best restaurants in Italy in this place. Let's talk about places for people of all ages!
I did not know that the Leaning Tower of Pisa is an independent bell tower of Pisa Cathedral. The cathedral is in Pisa's cathedral square, in front of the baptistery, behind the bell tower. This place is full of tourists, most of them stick out their hands, as the pictures they take are they seem to support the leaning tower. I am convinced that these pictures are wonderful, but it is very interesting to see hundreds of people stretching their arms around Grands Plus.