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the leaning tower of pisa is not the tallest building in italy because there is more kind of buildings that are taller than the leaning tower of pisa .
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The tower was not constructed as a leaning tower, but due to bad soil conditions sunk more on one side than on the other.
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correct me if wrong (i havent done alot of research yet) the leaning tower of pisa doesnt have an exact structure. it was built to be straight but proboably had some faults which caused it to start leaning. designers most of thought that the lean was going to be more popular and different than a normal building so they connected wires that held and still holds up the tower today.
Hello NO the Eiffel Tower and the Leaning Tower Of Pisa are very different. While the Eiffel Tower is much bigger and the Tower Of Pisa is over 1,000 feet smaller than it. They are made out differently Eiffel Tower made out of metal on hard grounds, the Leaning Tower Of Pisa is made of white marble and stone built on soft grounds which cases it to lean.
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No. It is 54.5m High. It is a highrise building ( highrise = 35m+ ) but it is small in comparison to the tallest skyscraper. Canary Wharf is the tallest building to be completed in London and is 4x taller than The Leaning Tower of Pisa. Type The Leaning Tower into images and you can see it isn't that tall in comparison.
No, it is made of white marble and much more beautiful in person than in pictures.
I would do it with pleasure, but you know that the Internet is filled with images of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. No way to show photos here. So, simply write on your search engine field : Images of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Hundreds of images will be displayed on the monitor of your computer.
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It leans at 10 degrees, greater than the Leaning Tower of Pisa which leans at 5.5 degrees. It is a result of damage during the Civil War in the 17th century.