The Leaning Tower of Pisa: Reserved Entrance

Marvel at two marble monuments; the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Cathedral
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Highlight

  • Witness, ascend, and capture stunning images of the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa
  • Discover the numerous wonders within the beautiful Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
  • Benefit from entry to these attractions, allowing you to maximize your time in Tuscany

Summary

You may have witnessed it in films, animations, and numerous tourist photographs. However, once you step out of the lively streets of Pisa and get a good look at the Leaning Tower, you will grasp its significance as an iconic monument. This peculiar structure serves as the bell tower for the neighboring Cattedrale Metropolitana Primaziale di Santa Maria Assunta. Enhance your Piazza dei Miracoli experience by exploring both attractions!

Description

The sight of the Leaning Tower, which you may have encountered in films, animations, and numerous tourist photos, becomes truly significant when you depart from the lively streets of Pisa and are presented with an unobstructed view. Serving as the bell tower for the adjacent Cattedrale Metropolitana Primaziale di Santa Maria Assunta, this peculiar structure is indeed an iconic landmark. Enhance your experience in Piazza dei Miracoli by admiring both of these remarkable buildings!

As soon as you step into the square, the tower immediately catches your attention - and that's just the start. It's no wonder why this place is named the 'Square of Miracles'. Furthermore, there have been many mishaps throughout the history of the Leaning Tower, starting from its infamously weak foundation to the Nazis utilizing it as a lookout point, making its survival truly miraculous.

After you're done admiring the magnificent marble facade of the Leaning Tower of Pisa (and snapping a few 'Hey, I'm balancing the tower!' photos), climb up the inclined bell tower. From its peak, you'll enjoy breathtaking sights and perhaps catch the sound of its seven bells chiming – each representing a different musical note.

The tower faced a close call in 1944, but its beauty saved it. American Sergeant Leon Weckstein was captivated by its magnificence and decided against ordering an artillery strike on the Nazis using the tower as an observation post.

Should you have previously been inclined to plan a visit to these two destinations, keep in mind that the tower has experienced lengthy periods of closure in the past, during which its structure may have been reinforced. Presently, you have the opportunity to admire the tower in its full splendor and even climb to the top. Make the most of the moment!

The Leaning Tower of Pisa: Reserved Entrance
The Leaning Tower of Pisa: Reserved Entrance
The Leaning Tower of Pisa: Reserved Entrance
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