• Yes, you heard us right: it wasn’t only the city of Pisa in Italy that was home to a leaning towerZaragoza had one too.
  • Zaragoza was a Muslim city named Saraqusta from 714 to 1118.
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  • Download this stock image: The Leaning Tower of Zaragoza, aka Saragossa, Spain, before being demolished.
  • That credit belonged to the Leaning Tower of Zaragoza, sometimes called by its Spanish name, Torre Nueva, in Spain.
  • The Leaning Tower of Zaragoza, however, is no longer around; the 16th-century Spanish tower was destroyed in the late 19th century before it could collapse.
  • “Blaco y Negro” magazine, November 15, 1891: “We are already back with whether the Torre Nueva de Zaragoza falls or not.
  • Ford The decoration of the bell towers of Zaragoza and Teruel is the main reason for the inclusion of Aragonese Mudéjar in the UNESCO List.
  • The leaning tower of Zaragoza and Fuente de la Hispanidad at sunset (photo by ©MRNY).
  • Spain Antique Prints of The leaning Tower of Saragoza, authentic old steel engraved maps and prints with hand coloring.