The Pisan Cross
The Pisan Cross is the symbol of Pisa. It was the coat of arms of the people of Pisa: the symbol of the cross was granted, in fact, to Pisans by Pope Benedict VIII to fight Saracens in Sardinia in 1017.
The final story is the bell chamber itself, which has 16 arches. There is a 297 step spiral staircase inside the tower leading to the top. The top of the leaning tower of Pisa is about 17 feet off the vertical.
The flag on top of the leaning tower of Piza is Piza's flag. Yes they do have their own flag It is the flag of Pisa. It is red with a white cross.
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.
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.
They aren't exactly on a floor. But it's at the top of the tower.
16 arches
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.
5,3 metress off
The Eiffel Tower...the Leaning Tower of Pisa...and the Dome of Brunelleschi.
yes
He tested it standing on top of the leaning tower of Pisa.