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One of the most famous and most visited monuments in Europe: the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

Unmistakable, unavoidable and majestic, the tower of Pisa, with its legendary inclination, is one of the most famous and most visited monuments in Europe. Dating back to 1173, it was begun by the architect and sculptor Bonanno Pisano (however, doubts remain as to the true identity of the designer...). Located to the right of the dome, on the Place des Miracles (which bears its name so well), it is THE symbol of the city, which always looks at you sideways! The tower is better known for its inclination (which increases by one millimeter per year), than for the elegance of its architecture... However, it is a superb Romanesque building, registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which contains seven bells and eight floors of arcades vaulted with white marble. The famous leaning tower was originally intended to serve as a bell tower for the cathedral of Pisa.

From its height of 58.5 metres, the tower declined from its foundation in 1173 to collapse 4.5 metres from its vertical axis in 1372. The reason for this is the nature of the soil on which it is built. Pisa is located on an alluvial plain, the soil is soft, clayey and spongy. To remedy this, the four upper floors are laid diagonally to compensate for the inclination. The architects also built larger pillars in the south than in the north. The construction of the bell room follows the same logic: the heaviest bells are located on the north side. The projects to try to prevent the tower from collapsing one after the other... The bad tongues say that the Pisan authorities do everything they can to keep it leaning to attract the public (we talk about millions of tourists every year!).

The famous leaning tower was also used for experiments by the famous Galileo astronomer and physicist, Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), from Pisa. The accounts say that he fired two cannonballs (of different weights) from the top of the tower to prove that their fall times were not related to their masses. Heavy and light objects fell at the same speed!

The most courageous will try to climb this famous tower which seems to defy all the laws of balance. You will have the strange impression of pitching, with a paradoxical feeling of power and fragility mixed. To do this, you have to climb the eight floors and precisely 273 steps (yes... we counted!). The view is superb and terribly breathtaking. For thrill-seekers, it's a (cultural) experience to do!

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bunane
Visited in september 2019
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Tour à visiter
En Italie vous trouverez un frand nombre de tours mais s'il faut en visiter une c'est bien celle-ci. La place où elle se trouve vaut également le détour. Je vous conseille de vous y rendre le plus tôt possible le matin et d'acheter un billet combiné avec les autres monuments de la place. Quand vous monterez ses marches vous aurez une drôle de sensation et la vue depuis le haut de la tour est magnifique. Le seul Bémol est le prix d'entrée 18 euros juste pour monter les marches...
Juuulie59
Visited in may 2019
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Belle vue d'extérieur
Très beau monument, et surtout très célèbre, il serait dommage de venir a pise sans voir la tour. Néanmoins, si vous voulez monter à l'intérieur, il vous en coûtera 18€ par personne et vous devrez choisir un créneau horaire d'une demie heure.
banbinho
Visited in may 2019
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Cher pour le résultat...
Certes il est indispensable d'avoir vu une fois dans sa vie la tour de Pise...
Mais sachez que la montée et la descente durent au maximum 30 minutes, que vous etes pressés par les hotesses de profiter très rapidement de la vue pour un prix de 18 euros !
Visited in september 2018
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Inoubliable
Cette tour penchée qui apparaît au détour d'une ruelle débouchant sur cette merveilleuse esplanade est tout simplement inoubliable tant par le mythe qu'elle représente que par son côté exceptionnel.
vanille333
Visited in may 2019
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Superbe
Vaut vraiment le coup, cette tour penchée mérite une visite. Au préalable, il faut prendre les tickets à quelques pas de là, c'est assez bien organisé, les horaires libres sont clairement affichés.
La vue sur Pise et sur la région est imprenable. Monter toutes les marches offre une belle récompense.

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