• Painting of the Leaning Tower of Zaragoza in 1838 by Scottish painter David Roberts. Over the years, the tower became an icon for the city.
  • I mean, to be fair, this is pretty damn precarious, and they didn’t have the technology to reduce the lean like they did with the Tower of Pisa some years back.
  • Photograph of the Torre Nueva more popularly known as the 'Leaning Tower of Zaragoza' situated in the Plaza de san Felipe.
  • This statue of a small, lonely boy looks toward a once-famous leaning tower that’s been missing from Zaragoza’s skyline for more than a century.
  • That credit belonged to the Leaning Tower of Zaragoza, sometimes called by its Spanish name, Torre Nueva, in Spain. Unfortunately, the tower no longer stands.
  • Also known as. English. Leaning Tower of Zaragoza. Tower in Aragon, Spain. ... arzwiki برج ساراجوسا المايل. enwiki Leaning Tower of Zaragoza.
  • 7 Leaning Tower Of Zaragoza Zaragoza, Spain. ... The 80-meter-high (262 ft) Leaning Tower of Zaragoza tilted to one side immediately after it was built in 1504.
  • I'd read that there used to be another leaning tower in Zaragoza, but it was demolished in 1892. Not as big as the one in Pisa, but worth a look whilst in the plaza.
  • The Leaning Tower of Zaragoza (Saragossa) or Torre Nueva, was the most famous Mudejar tower of the Spanish city of Zaragoza.
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