Tower of Pisa Italic (Italian: Torre pendente in Pisa or abbreviated Torre in Pisa) is a campanile, or bell tower in the cathedral city of Pisa, Italy.
Tower of Pisa was made to stand vertically like a tower bell in general, but begin not long after the sloping construction began in August 1173. It is located behind the cathedral and is the third building Campo dei Miracoli (field) The city of Pisa.
Altitude tower is 55.86 m from the surface soil and the lowest 56.70 m from the surface of the highest land. Breadth wall underneath reached 4.09 m and 2.48 m. at the top Bobotnya estimated to reach 14,500 tons. Tower of Pisa has 294 staircases.
Tower of Pisa development is done in three phases within a period of 200 years. Construction of the first floor of the campanile of white marble that have started on 9 August 1173, which is an era of prosperity and military success. The first floor is surrounded by pillars with classical letters, italics, which led to blind curves.
There is controversy about the identity of the architect Italic Pisa Tower. During several years designers dipredikatkan to Guglielmo and Bonanno Pisano, a leading local artists to the 12th century in Pisa, a popular perunggunya by mold, especially in the Pisa Duomo. Bonanno Pisano left Pisa in 1185 to Monreale, Sicily, only to return home and died in their hometowns. Sarcophagus found in his basic tower in the year 1820. |