No,but they are making it safer.
More than you'll ever make
Where: Pisa, Italy Why: Because they can
The Leaning Tower of Pisa, was stabilized (and the tilt partially corrected) by the Italians in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It is such a tourist attraction that it is unlikely it will ever stand perfectly upright.
dhanush
it costs $50 to get into the Tower of Pisa
They didn't build it that way, over the years the Tower of Pisa started to tilt
No, the tower is still standing at an angle (2017). The tower's foundations have been reinforced in the past to ensure the tower will not eventually fall., There is no desire to correct the lean, as the lean is maintained because it is a famous tourist attraction.
The tower of Pisa got it's name because it's a leaning tower in Pisa, Italy. It was built on soft ground and did not have a strong foundation. It leaned more as it was built and had to undergo construction to fix it and make it safe. It still leans and that's how it got the name the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
b,f,k
tomato from the leaning tower of pisa
its tilting
Galileo Discovered Inertia, he dropped two items from the tower of pisa and realized they fell at the same rate of speed which is approximately 9.29 mps2