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  2. Two Towers, Bologna - Wikipedia

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    In the 14th century the city became its owner and used it as a prison and small stronghold. During this period a wooden construction was added around the tower at a height of roughly 30 metres, about 100 feet, above ground, which was connected with an aerial footbridge to the Garisenda Tower. The footbridge was destroyed in a 1398 fire.

  3. Towers of Bologna - Wikipedia

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    The taller tower is called the Asinelli while the smaller but more leaning tower is called the Garisenda. The Asinelli Tower was built between 1109 and 1119 by the Asinelli family. At 97m tall, there are 498 steps inside. The Garisenda Tower is shorter at 47m and is known for its steep overhang due to subsidence of the foundations. In October ...

  4. Italy races to stop leaning tower from collapsing

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    The 48-meter (158 feet) Garisenda tower was built in the 12th century, during a boom period of the northern city’s history, but two centuries later it had already begun to tilt.

  5. ‘Leaning tower’ in Italy closed off amid subsidence fears

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    Calling it the “symbol of our city along with the Asinelli tower,” and guaranteeing to “protect the Garisenda as a monument,” Lepore told the council, “We’re working to do everything ...

  6. List of leaning towers - Wikipedia

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    The most famous example is the Leaning Tower in Pisa, Italy. According to economics reporter, Eric Lach, as he was reporting on the 1 Seaport building in 2025, "leaning towers are one of those problems . . . that modern societies think they’ve solved, or surpassed, despite all the evidence to the contrary".

  7. ‘Leaning tower’ in Italy on ‘high alert’ for collapse

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  8. Bologna - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the Church of San Michele in Bosco is a 15th century religious complex located on a hill not far from the city's historical center. View from the top of the Basilica di San Petronio: the dome of Santuario di Santa Maria della Vita dominates the foreground; the Asinelli (higher) and Garisenda towers (Due Torri) are seen on the right.

  9. List of tallest buildings in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Roof: 146 m + Spire: 85 m. Tallest building in Italy by architectural height. 2: Allianz Tower: Milan: 209.2: 686: 50: 2015: Roof: 209 m + Mast: 259 m. [3] - Italy's tallest building by roof height and by highest usable floor. 3: Piedmont Region Headquarters: Turin: 209: 686: 42 + 2 underground: 2015: Tallest building in Turin and in Piedmont ...