because they felt like it
the tower was not originally leaning.
the tower was not originally leaning.
The leaning tower is the campanile of Pisa cathedral. (A campanile is a free standing bell tower). Thus it was obviously placed near the cathedral, but we don't know who picked the precise spot.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa's foundation was built on unstable soil so when they had finished the third floor it started to lean to the south. I think that the builders were humiliated at first.
The leaning tower is a tower in Europe that is leaning at 3.97 degrees.
The tower of Pisa was designed to be perfectly vertical - and not to lean in any direction. Due to the uneven settling of its foundation, it started leaning. No special geometric shapes or forms were used; it happened by itself - to the chagrin of the builders.
Paris does not have a leaning tower.
The Leaning Tower is in Pisa not London
The equipment they used is a hammer to hammer in the parts and used concrete steel and metal. That's what builders use.
The name is the leaning tower of Pisa.
no, the Leaning Tower of Pisa is not short.
leaning Tower of Pisa