Most likely due to a structural problem. Considering how it was built hundreds of year ago.
the Eiffel tower is not tilting, I think you are confusing it with the leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy.
i think the strongest tourist place is the leaning tower of pisa(rome)
I'm sure there are rumors of ghosts living in the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
The Leaning Tower Of pisa I think.....
I THink it is A Bell for The Church nearby Many steps and the bells on the top. It's a bell tower, with seven bells.
Yes, I think public access is again allowed since the tower was stabilised.
i would think so
no because it was built leaning over & was made extra stable so no.
A tower isn't a thing that moves. Italy officialy exist since 150 years, so I think 150 years is your answer. Before it was in the Gran Duchy of Tuscany and, before that, in the Republic of Pisa.
Italy contains many famous landmarks. Some of these are, the Coliseum, the statue of David, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Trevi Fountain, Amalfi Coast, Florence Cathedral, Piazza San Marco, Saint Mark's Basilica, Milan Cathedral and Sforza Castle.
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 seven floors of the building were completed in 1319, while the bell chamber was added in 1372.it begun 1173 and ended 200 years laterI think it was completed in 1373 becaause we are doing this project of structures and i got the leaning tower of pisa. 1 question, what are other important dates of the leaning tower of pisa. BYE