Garisenda, Italy's other leaning tower
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Pisa, in Italy's Tuscany region, is renowned for its photogenic Leaning Tower, which snapshot-eager tourists position themselves to "support." But Italy has another leaning tower, the 150-foot high Garisenda, a 12th century structure in Bologna that was recently closed while engineers rush to prevent its collapse. Correspondent Seth Doane looks at efforts to save these historic sites.
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Italy is a gift for all those who visit. Haven't seen Pisa but what wonderful food and architecture to explore!
The church and baptistry at Pisa are so beautiful with multicolored marble!
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I've been there, unbelievable love it!!!
Bologna - I went all the way up! It's amazing. The views of Bologna are incredible. But the 500 + stairs 😂😅 oh my God...
Garisenda would be fascinating to look at in person. I didn't know about the other leaning towers in Italy.
Millennium Tower needs to hire the professor! 2:11
I consider myself lucky, I live in Bologna ❤🇮🇹
amazing!
bravo papà❤️
Tagliatelle con ragù alla bolognese.👍
And Coliandro, of course!
Bologna international.
what is the name of the Italian restaurant on the upper West side?
never mind found it, Lucciola
Lucciola
Hard choices. Nothing lasts forever. $20 million could be used elsewhere on better projects that help people.
True, but if any old building (or other structures) is left to deteriorate, you let a piece of history go. Unfortunately, there will always be the poor and opportunity deprived people. The trick is to do the best for both, without sacrificing either.
Oh so let some people go without to save a crappy old building.......got it.@@susansawyer2475
Who knows how many money this tower made alone thanks to tourism
stop featuring businesses/restaurants that you aspire for walk-in status. kinda desperate.