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Leaning Tower of Pisa

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is the freestanding bell tower to the Cathedral of the Northwest Italian town of Pisa. Construction began in the late twelfth century and was not completed until the late fourteenth century. Contributors typically want to know about the Tower's building materials and methods, cultural uses, famous visitors, funding sources, interior contents, maintenance needs, reconstructive experiences, seven bells, and special status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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What is the surface area of the leaning towers of Pisa?

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What is the Italian translation of 'magnificent'?

Magnifica is an Italian equivalent of the English word "magnificent."

Specifically, the Italian word is the feminine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "mah-GNEE-fee-kah." The masculine form, magnifico, is pronounced "mah-GNEE-fee-koh."

How many geometric shapes in the leaning tower of Pisa?

it itself is cylendrical. the windows and the archs are rectangular . the toppest part is a circle

How many stairs does Leaning Tower of Pisa have?

The tower of Pisa has 296 steps to the top. It has so many steps because it

happens to be 58.36 meters long from the foundation floor and 55.863 meters

long from the ground floor. That would be estimated 222 feet long from the foundation floor and 230 feet long from the foundation floor and that is a pretty

big tower.

How Many People Work at The Eiffel Tower?

fifteen hundred tour guides work at the Eiffel tower

What does he Leaning Tower of Pisa look like?

the leaning tower of Pisa is made of marble and is sinking into the ground. the tower was built on marshy land and has been sinking for hundreds of years. when you are standing in front of it, it is over whelming. if you use a search engine and hit image search, you should be able to find a picture easily. ciao!

What was the worst lean of the tower of Pisa?

the leaning tower of Pisa's worst lean is .......... 11 degrees

What is the difference between a bell tower and a steeple?

A steeple is a structure that comes to a point as illustrated in the photo referred to in the related link below.

A bell tower is a tower that is used to house one or more bells.

A bell tower can have a steeple placed on top of it.

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How did the people who built the tower of Pisa make it lean over?

They didn't build it that way, over the years the Tower of Pisa started to tilt

What is the shape of the leaning tower of Pisa and why?

The leaning tower of Pisa is really the shape of a cylinder. It is a tilted cylinder but the actual complete shape of this agricutural space is a cylinder.

Why is he leaning on you?

because they built it that way to scare u:)

Where is the the Leaning Tower of Pisa?

The town of Pisa, and the tower that bears its name, is in the region of Tuscany, in Italy.

The Leaning tower is located in Florence, Italy

The leaning tower of Pisa is located in the city named "Pisa" in northern Italy, in the Tuscany ["Toscana"] region, near the mouth of the river Arno.

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is located in the Italian city of Pisa.

The leaning tower of Pisa is in Europe in Italy.

It's located in the city of Pisa in Italy. Pisa is located on the north west side of the Italian Peninsula.
is this a trick question?

the leaning tower of Pisa is located in Piazza del Duomo(Cathedral Square), Pisa, Italy hope it helps

Why is the Leaning Tower of Pisa important to the Italians?

It attracts lots of tourists. It is famous for being the place where Galileo dropped two weights from the top, to demonstrate that things of different weight drop at the same speed unless air resistance skews the results. This is a nice story, but totally untrue.

Is the tower of Pisa still sinking?

Yes, the Italian government and historians have been working on it for years, but I don't think they have stopped it completely.