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Enlarged picture of the top of the Leaning Tower in Pisa. You can pay a little extra if you want to actually enter the tower and climb the 270 stairs to the top of it. Photo by: Wade R, United States of America, April 2009 http://www.viator.com/tours/Florence/Pisa-and-the-Leaning-Tower-Half-Day-Trip-from-Florence/d519-24284GROUP/photos
Yes it's possible, but people are admitted only by small groups. It's possible to book online or directly to the cash in the Cathedral Square, but in this case there can be a waiting time until three or four hours in the tourist season.
Visitors to the Leaning Tower of Pisa are welcome to go inside and climb to the top. The tower is actually a bell tower for the church right next to it. Tickets can be bought onsite or online in advance of your visit.
The town of Pisa has good amenities for tourists and many attractions, one of which is a leaning tower
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leaning Tower of Pisa
Torre Pendente Di Pisa, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, was dangerous in some peoples view. In 1990, the Italian government closed the building down because they thought the structure was 'not safe for tourists'. After fixing the soil underneath the tower, it was re-opened in 2001 for tourists.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is in the Italian city Pisa.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is located in Pisa, Italy
no, the Leaning Tower of Pisa is not short.
The height of the leaning tower of Pisa is 183.27 ft.
Pisa is the name of a Town, who, quite accidentally had a Tower built that started to lean. So the Tower became known as the "leaning Tower of Pisa". It can't be the "leaning Tower of Pisa" if it isn't in Pisa.
it was actually first built to be a bell tower
The leaning Tower of pisa is in italy