The Leaning Tower of Pisa (Tower 722-28) is a famous freestanding bell tower known for its unintended tilt due to unstable foundation soil.
Decoration Features:
Exterior: White marble with intricate Romanesque arches, columns, and blind arcades.
Levels: Eight stories, each adorned with decorative motifs, including carved panels and sculptures.
Bells: The top chamber houses seven bells, each representing a musical note.
Lean: The iconic 4° tilt (partially corrected) makes it a unique architectural marvel.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it remains a symbol of medieval engineering and Italian artistry.