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Leaning Tower of Pisa - Western Face


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A special note on the 5th bell: The name Pasquareccia comes from Easter, because it used to ring on Easter day. However, this bell is older than the bell-chamber itself, and comes from the tower Vergata in Palazzo Pretorio in Pisa, where it was called La Giustizia (The Justice). The bell was tolled to announce capital executions of criminals and traitors, including Count Ugolino in 1289 A new bell was transferred on the belltower to replace the broken Pasquareccia bell at the end of the 18th century.

During World War II, the Allies discovered that the Nazis were using it as an observation post. A U.S. Army sergeant was briefly entrusted with the fate of the tower and his decision not to call in an artillery strike saved the tower from destruction.

 
 Leaning Tower of Pisa - Western Face


 

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Filename: leaning_tower_west_500.jpg
Date: 2007:07:21
File Size: 112635 bytes
Width: 500 pixels
Height: 667 pixels
Camera: Canon PowerShot A640
Exposure Time: 1/800 s
F-Number: f/4
Focal Length: 7.3 mm


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On 2009/01/08, Will said:
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