leaning tower, A leaning marvel defying time and gravity

Piazza dell'Arcivescovadl 8
Seeing the leaning tower with my own eyes was quite impressive
4.4

Introduction

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a freestanding bell tower located in Miracle Square in the city of Pisa, Tuscany, Italy. It is also one of the world's most famous landmarks and a symbol of Italy. The bell tower was built in 1173 and was initially designed to be built vertically. However, due to the unstable foundation and soft soil, it began to lean towards the southeast during construction and remained in that position upon completion. The tower's leaning position and architectural features make it a unique and beautiful sight. Legend has it that Galileo conducted a freefall experiment on the Leaning Tower of Pisa in 1590, which disproved Aristotle's theory. In 1987, it and two other buildings were designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites to recognize their significant influence on Italian architecture. The government has been carrying out maintenance work on the tower to ensure its beauty lasts forever. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a building of great historical significance, with its circular design demonstrating its originality and ingenuity. The architect used a circular base design to mirror the adjacent semi-circular apse of the cathedral, creating the unique Pisan style. The tower's decorative style is consistent with the classic designs of the cathedral and baptismal font, with walls made of marble and limestone and raised square pillars, arches, and grid-patterned flat tops. The wall above the arcade presents a strong contrast between bright surfaces and shaded areas, making the internal columns of the tower appear more massive. The cathedral, baptismal font, and bell tower create a visual continuity, creating an atmosphere of ancient architecture.

Must-go rating

Must go
56%
Worth going
28%
Generally
14%

Transportation

65%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
Free parking
Cheap parking fees
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Bus transportation
14%
Subway/Train
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Address
Piazza dell'Arcivescovadl 8
Transportation
You can walk straight for about 20 minutes to get there from the pizza train station. Alternatively, you can take the LAM rossa orange bus directly, departing from the bus stop across from the central train station for outbound trips, and from the bus stop across from the Miracle Square for return trips. It costs 1.5 euros per person for a one-way trip.