Yes, tourists can climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa. However, visitors are now limited to guided tours of only 30 people at a time. If you are planning to visit, bookings must be made in advance.
yes you can go up to the leaning tower of Pisa my librarian went there and almost fell off of the edge. you can get really dizzy if you go up because it is slanted. but YESSSS
i pretty shure you can but you cant really touch it
no but there is a escalator going up the side
yes it is possible to climb over it.
Yes.
yes
They aren't exactly on a floor. But it's at the top of the tower.
The highest point of the Leaning Tower of Pisa is the top
The leaning tower of Pisa is mostly white but it is a little bit grey round the top.
The tower of Pisa has 296 steps to the top. It has so many steps because it happens to be 58.36 meters long from the foundation floor and 55.863 meters long from the ground floor. That would be estimated 222 feet long from the foundation floor and 230 feet long from the foundation floor and that is a pretty big tower.
There are 8 floors if you include the top floor that has the bells and is a bit smaller.
Galileo
It depends plus, you can't go to the top of the leaning tower of Pisa.
Leaning 14,5 feet out of line from the top.
16 arches
No. You can walk to the top. Sometimes they do close it because they are working on it or it has become unstable, but you can walk up it. I did.
Fun Facts about the leaning tower of pisaThe leaning tower tilted because it was built on soft land, so when they started to build the third floor it started to sink and then tilt.Every year the tower tilts .05 in.All seven bells in the top of the tower have their own special name.
The leaning Tower of Pisa has many myths including that it is going to fall in 2016. It is also a rumor that they were planning on taking it down in the late 1900's. Today, we know that was not true. Another myth is that the leaning Tower of Pisa was designed and meant to lean although that is not true.