
La Torre di Pisa (Leaning Tower of Pisa)
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a famous Italian bell tower located in Pisa, known for its unintended tilt. Built between the 12th and 14th centuries, it was designed as part of a larger cathedral complex. Structural instability caused by soft, uneven ground led to its distinctive lean. Despite concerns about its potential collapse, stabilization efforts have preserved its tilt as a unique feature. The tower stands about 56 meters tall and attracts millions of visitors for its architectural curiosity and historical significance. It’s a remarkable example of medieval engineering and a symbol of Pisa's rich cultural heritage.