The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a freestanding bell tower located in Pisa, Italy. Known for its unintended tilt, it is part of the Pisa Cathedral complex and was constructed over 199 years, starting in 1173. The tower stands approximately 56 meters tall and is famous for its unique architectural style, showcasing Romanesque design elements.
Visitors flock to the Leaning Tower of Pisa to marvel at its beauty and take iconic photos. The tilt, caused by unstable foundation soil, has been partially corrected through restoration efforts. Today, it remains a symbol of Italy's rich history and architectural ingenuity.